It seems you are referring to a utility (likely USBUtil) used for managing PS2 (PlayStation 2) USB drive backups (like .iso, .bin, or .cue files) — specifically a version labeled V2.00 that is intended to run on Android (via OTG cable to prepare a USB drive for a modded PS2 like one running OPL).
Performance: Playing games via USB on a PS2 is generally the slowest method compared to SMB (Network) or Internal HDD, which may result in skipping during Full Motion Video (FMV) sequences. Usbutil V2.00 Ps2 For Android
App Setup: Use a native Android port like the one featured on WJS Games Android or run the original version via an emulator like Exagear. Conversion: Open the app and select "File" > "Create game from ISO". It seems you are referring to a utility
As for using USBUtil V2.00 with Android devices, it's essential to note that USBUtil is primarily designed for PS2 consoles, not Android devices. However, there are some workarounds: Confirm kernel gadget support and root access; check
A: No. Once formatted with Usbutil V2.00, the drive is dedicated to PS2 ISOs. Windows/Android will see it as a raw partition. Keep a separate drive for media.