Cause: The PKG file was not completely downloaded, or your USB drive has errors.
Fix: Re-download the PKG from a different source. Then, reformat your USB drive to FAT32 (or try a different USB port—Port 0 works best).
Included in newer versions is a RetroArch integration. You can play ROMs from classic consoles like NES, SNES, Genesis, GameBoy, and even some MAME arcade titles directly inside multiMAN. multiman pkg
For anyone who owns a modified PlayStation 3 (CFW or HEN), multiMAN is likely the first application they install. This powerful Swiss Army knife tool goes far beyond simple file management. In this article, we’ll explore what the multiman.pkg file is, what it does, and why it remains an essential tool for PS3 enthusiasts. Cause: The PKG file was not completely downloaded,
Cause: Corrupted configuration file or conflict with other homebrew.
Fix: Included in newer versions is a RetroArch integration
In the Sony ecosystem, a PKG (Package) file is the standard installation format. Officially, PSN games, DLC, and system updates use PKG files.
In the homebrew scene, a PKG is how you install unsigned software onto your jailbroken PS3. Instead of dragging folders around, you simply drop a .pkg file onto a USB drive, install it via the "Package Manager" on your PS3, and the application appears on your XMB (XrossMediaBar).