When i last tried to use PBP2ISO, it wouldn't work because i'm working on Windows Vista.
I tried lots of stuff, but i just couldn't do it.......
...... That's why i hereby release my new app (for the pc. Not for the psp): EBOOT2ISO 1.0!
It lets you select your EBOOT.PBP file and lets you type your destination directory.
When you have done that, just press [Convert!] and the software will make a PSP ISO directory structure with your EBOOT.PBP's files in the directory you specify.
(The directory you specify MUST EXIST before the application allows you to continue!)
When you're done with this app, just use the PSP_GAME directory createn in your directory to make yourself your PSP ISO file. (By using UMDGen, i tested it using v4.0 build 61205.01).
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