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\Tools\ff13tool.exe -x -ff133 "decrypted filelist.bin" "decrypted archive.bin" Script 2 - UnpackingCreate another text document, this time I will name it "unpack.txt" and it will be included in the same folder as your decrypt script. Here is what your directory may look like: Alternatively, change the extensions through renaming the file from "decrypt.txt" to "decrypt.bat" and save your text document as a ".bat" file. When you finish writing the script, be sure to go to File -> Save As.
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"pause" prevents the command prompt from automatically closing so you may see the results. The same format is used for the second line, but instead of a filelist that will be decrypted, it is the bin with the game content.
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#EXTRACT PS3 DAT FILE ARCHIVE#
Click export to pull up a new file explorer window and select the archive to unpack. It will name the folder based upon the name of the filelist. Source file lists the filelist you selected, and Destination file(s) is the location of the folder the program will create to dump the files to. Click the folder holding your filelists and archives and they will show up in the middle window.Ĭontinue to double click the filelist you renamed to have the ps3 extension and a window will pop-up (in this case, the ). Using the left side window, navigate to the directory in which you backed up your files to.
#EXTRACT PS3 DAT FILE WINDOWS#
On the left is your file explorer, the middle is a similar thing that shows the files inside the folder you selected from the file explorer, and the right is a preview windows for images and models you unpacked. Start by renaming these "" and "white_", and open Noesis (of course, if you are working with console files there is no need to rename these). To keep it simple I will be using and white_ Just in case, I will include a list in this guide that shows which lists go to which archives. Or movielist3a will be used to unpack movie3a. You will see a filelist2a, and that will be used to unpack white_img2a, for example. It's very simple to know which ones to use, as their endings will match. For each archive you unpack (white_img, moviev, white_z0100, etc) you have to use an associated filelist.