Your console must be running a 4.92 Custom Firmware (such as Evilnat CFW) or have 4.92 PS3HEN activated.
Before installing, ensure your PS3 is already running Custom Firmware (CFW) or HEN.
When you launch multiMAN for the first time, it's a good idea to adjust a few key settings: multiman 4.92
Format USB Drive: Prepare a USB drive to FAT32 .
Ensure the USB drive is fully formatted to FAT32 with an MBR partition table. If using an NTFS drive for ISO files, you must navigate to the multiMAN column and select PFS Driver to manually mount NTFS storage. Missing Game Covers Your console must be running a 4
First, Multiman 4.92 reinforces the principle that post-stability updates are acts of maintenance, not evolution. By the time version 4.80 was released, Multiman already supported NTFS drives, ISO mounting, retro emulation, and Blu-ray ripping. Version 4.92, by contrast, delivers no visible UI overhaul or major feature. Instead, its changelog — sparse and technical — focuses on adjusting syscall hooks to accommodate newer firmware spoofs and correcting a rare memory leak when accessing network shares over SMBv1. For the average user, these changes are invisible. Yet for the enthusiast running a decade-old console, they mean the difference between a bricked system and a functioning one. In this sense, 4.92 is not about progress but about continuity — a necessary patch to keep the software breathing in an environment where Sony no longer issues official updates but where hard drives fail and repositories change URLs.
A desktop-like environment that lets you move, delete, and copy files across the PS3’s system directories. This is vital for installing mods, patches, or manual save-game transfers. Ensure the USB drive is fully formatted to
If you are running Evilnat CFW, Rebug, or PS3HEN, multiMAN 4.92 ensures that your console can read, mount, and play games from internal or external storage while maintaining compatibility with the PSN (PlayStation Network) on the latest firmware. Key Features of MultiMAN 4.92