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13/01
2008

How To Install PSP Theme

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First of all, to add or use your custom theme, you have to upgrade your PSP firmware to version 3.70 or above. This would let you change the background image / wallpaper, as well as all the icons on the menu. Nice, huh?

Once you get your firmware updated, go find and download any PSP themes from the web (lots of them are available freely) and upload the .PTF theme file on your memory stick inside PSP> THEME folder. Now go back to your PSP, go to [Settings]> [Theme Settings]> [Theme] and then select one with [X]. Click APPLY. Select YES when it aks for overwrite confirmation. Now enjoy your PSP theme :)

Oh btw, here are some free PSP themes for you (click on the image to download):

Namaikida PSP Theme Images

My Mario PSP Theme Images

Win XP PSP Theme Images

Mac Classic PSP Theme Images

Locoroco PSP Theme Images

Pursuit Force 2 PSP Theme Images

Pursuit Force 3 PSP Theme Images

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9 Comments (leave yours)

  1. 1

    this sounds vrry go yh.. but aint the psp gna get bricked?

  2. 2

    hii there thx for sharing…:) find some related topic on my blog too..

  3. 3

    Thanks I was looking everywhere for a way to add custom themes without modding the PSP

  4. 4

    does not work for me…. crap!

  5. 5

    [...] if you don’t know how to install the theme on your portable console, you can refer to my PSP Theme Installation Guide. And now once again, enjoy [...]

  6. 6

    ITS NOT WORKIN FOR ME ND I GOT FIRMWARE 3.80

  7. 7

    i don’t have a theme folder. how could i put a thme in my psp if i don’t have a theme folder??

  8. 8

    hey jjsd

    you are fucking retarded.
    MAKE THE FOLDER DUH.

  9. 9

    I’ve made the folder but still cannot haiz can someone teach.

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