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| Use Case | Best Tool / Method | |----------|--------------------| | PC analysis of all installed PKGs | PKG Explorer + PS4 Xplorer dump | | On-console pretty launcher | Itemzflow | | Delete only updates/DLC | Itemzflow or FTP | | Sort by Title ID / Version | PKG Explorer (PC) | | Batch rename backup PKGs | Bulk Rename Utility + naming template | | Find missing updates | PKG Explorer → "Missing Updates" filter | | Orphaned DLC detection | Spreadsheet VLOOKUP | | Retail PS4 (non-jailbreak) | Remote PKG Installer (very limited) |
In your spreadsheet, use color codes:
Many advanced users create a local SQLite database that tracks every PKG they own. They import Title ID, region, size, MD5 hash, and installation date. This allows queries like: "Show me all v1.04 updates that do not have a corresponding base game." ps4 pkg list better
The biggest issue with the standard PS4 PKG list is that it often shows serial numbers (e.g., CUSA01234.pkg ) rather than game titles. | Use Case | Best Tool / Method