(Optional) Check the box for "Backup original file" if you want to keep a clean copy of the unpatched ISO.
Click the button at the bottom of the interface.
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In the section, click 'Open' and select your downloaded mod file (e.g., gamemod.xdelta ).
Select your newly created Game_Patched.iso as the . (Optional) Check the box for "Backup original file"
Here’s a clear, instructional text you can use for a guide, forum post, or readme file on converting a (PSP or PSX Eboot) file to an ISO and applying a patch.
The standard raw disk image format that emulators like PPSSPP and custom PSP firmware recognize. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted
Before diving into the conversion process, it's helpful to understand what a .PBP file actually is. PBP stands for "PlayStation Portable" and is a proprietary container format.
If you want to play the patched game on an actual PSP as an EBOOT again: Open or POP FE . Select your newly patched ISO as the input. Click Convert to generate a final patched EBOOT.PBP .
Go to the menu, select your EBOOT.PBP , and choose Extract ISO . For PSP Homebrew/Games: Use EBOOT2ISO . Load your PBP file into the program. Select an output directory and click Convert .
Applying patches to game ISOs opens up a world of possibilities: