Issues with dump2ufs-gui

littlemisskittn

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So, I'm trying to convert Ghost of Yotei to an exfat ffpkg to try on my slim unit when it comes back (own it digitally on my Pro). And despite having OSFmount installed, despite setting BOTH programs to run as administrator, I STILL keep getting this damn error and I need to know how to bypass or fix it:

ℹ️ Output directory anchored to: F:\PS5 GAMES\Ghost of Yotei [PPSA26344]
Added to queue: Ghost of Yōtei (PPSA26344)

=== Converting: Ghost of Yōtei (PPSA26344) ===
=== Starting exFAT conversion ===
Input: F:\PS5 GAMES\Ghost of Yotei [PPSA26344]\PPSA26344-app
Output: F:\PS5 GAMES\Ghost of Yotei [PPSA26344]\PPSA26344.exfat
Label: 26344Ghosto
OSFMount found: C:\Program Files\OSFMount\osfmount.com
Launching elevated PowerShell — you may see a UAC prompt.
❌ Error: Conversion process completed but the output file was not found.
❌ Ghost of Yōtei failed: Conversion process completed but the output file was not found.

I have my UAC set to "Never Notify" basically turning it off. Using Windows 11. It can make a normal FFPKG just fine, but not an exfat one and it needs to be that way so I can run this off external.
 
I'm trying to convert a game dump to .exfat format and despite having both programs on my Pc AND admin privileges, I keep having problems with it crashing after "Requesting administrator privileges". But yet, it can do a standard one just fine.
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Used Gemini AI to figure the problem out and it's working.

The Square Brackets [ ]: The conversion tool passes your folder path to an elevated PowerShell script to create and format the virtual exFAT container. In PowerShell, square brackets are evaluated as wildcard/Regular Expression operators by default. Because the tool's developer likely forgot to use the -LiteralPath parameter in their backend code, PowerShell gets confused by [PPSA26344], fails to mount or format the drive, and silently crashes out of that step.

So, taking out the catalog number and brackets seem to have fixed it.
 
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I'm trying to convert a game dump to .exfat format and despite having both programs on my Pc AND admin privileges, I keep having problems with it crashing after "Requesting administrator privileges". But yet, it can do a standard one just fine.
Hmm for shits and gigs could you try with porkfolio?

There’s definitely other ways to convert, but these are just the only guis I know 🙈
 

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