Post: How to get multiman to read a usb formatted to NTFS
10-12-2014, 04:13 AM #1
RebugAlex
Little One
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Hey there ,
This tutorial is for people who are trying to get Multiman to read their NTFS Formatted USB .
I had trouble with this but later figured out , the problem was that FAT32 has a maximum
limit of 4GB . My USB is 8GB . When i went to send a 5GB file to my USB or anything higher
than 4GB, i got an error saying the file was too large . That was because the 4GB limit
for FAT32 . So to get a 4GB+ file i had to format to NTFS , but the problem with that is
ps3 is not compatible with NTFS only FAT32 . Thanks to Deank Multiman now has NTFS
Support but some don't know how to get it to work . So heres a quick tutorial


Step 1 :

You're are going to need the latest multiman , if you dont have it here is a download link You must login or register to view this content. Once you have that installed you must open multiman and navigate to Filemanage/MMOS

Step 2 :

Next click the multiman face symbol in the bottom left corner and go all the way down until you see PFS Driver and tap X on that
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STEP 3 :

Once you install the PFS driver you will get a loading screen which should enable NTFS support for you to view your NTFS Formatted USB
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STEP 4 :

Once it's done loading you are going to want to navigate to PS3 ROOT and their you will see your NTFS formatted usb , their will be 2 options PVD_USB001 which is the one you choose if your usb is on the right slot and is if your usb is on the left slot
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Hope i helped , and yeah i know people may already know this but there's still a lot that don't and i also had trouble with it and couldn't find a tutorial on here
Cool Man (aka Tustin)
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dolby1
10-12-2014, 06:13 PM #11
RebugAlex
Little One
i use usb , its more quick
Originally posted by Zombie
Meh. I use filezilla to transfer games Winky Winky
10-12-2014, 06:57 PM #12
zKillShxt
Climbing up the ladder
Originally posted by UFKMODDER View Post
Thats another option but this is a way you dont have to split the filles , just put the full file on the usb , Once again . ive seen numerous problems with people getting errors with sending files to their usb , this is for them .

I know but I do it that way so I can just play them right off the usb instead of just transferring the games to the internal hard drive.

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