Copy your decrypted contents (eboot.bin, sce_module, etc.) into that folder.
Repacks from untrusted sources (unverified forums, sketchy file-sharing sites) can contain viruses, ransomware, or spyware. Always scan files with a reputable antivirus.
If you have a decrypted NoNpDrm dump of a game and want to turn it into a Vita3K-friendly repack, follow this structure:
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Sample output:
Note: Ensure you are using the latest Vita3K release for best compatibility. 1. Preparing the File
Using a repack allows you to use the option in Vita3K, rather than manually moving files into the emulator's ux0:/app directory. Why Use Repacks Instead of Raw Dumps? Copy your decrypted contents (eboot
What are you running Vita3K on (Windows, Android, or Linux)?
C:\Users\YourName\AppData\Roaming\Vita3K\Vita3K\ux0\app\
Programs like 7-Zip (recommended) or WinRAR to handle extraction and packing. If you have a decrypted NoNpDrm dump of
Unofficial repacks may be poorly made, causing instability or corruption in the emulator.
Within , a .workbin file typically represents an unpacked or partially decrypted game asset container —often a holdover from older extraction methods (like using pkg2zip or VitaShell backups). If the emulator can’t interpret the structure correctly, it might ask for a “workbin repack.”