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4.01/5.00 M33 Custom Themes Installation (Flash 0)
Here's an easy to follow tutorial for installing custom themes on your 4.01/5.00 M33 PSP.
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Flashing themes on 4.01/5.00 M33
Important Note:
Before you flash any files, make sure you have backed up flash0 and upgraded to 3.71 M33-2 or later, as you will corrupt flash0 with previous releases.
Inadvertently writing incorrect RCOs or PRXs to flash0 will result in a semi-brick.
Never touch the contents of the KD, KM or the Podule Folder. Inadvertently deleting or modifying files from these folders will result in a full brick.
If this is your first time flashing files on 4.01/5.00 M33:
In Windows, go to:
Tools -» Folder Options -» View:
Make sure show hidden files and folders is ticked, and hide protected operating files is unticked:
You can also use this flash0 unlocker to show all of the flash0 files. Just put it in your flash0 backup folder on your PC and run it.
Alternately you can enter recovery, toggle usb flash0, and drop it in flash0 root and run it from your PC to unlock and unhide all files on your PSP:
--» unlocker.bat
Here are the steps for backing up flash0:
The first thing you want to do is to create a folder on your computer, and name it: flash0
Connect your PSP through USB to your computer. Hold up on the power switch to shut your PSP down. While holding the right trigger, turn your PSP back on to enter recovery mode.
Click on Advanced, then click on Toggle USB (flash0).
On your computer, click on: Open folder to view files in Windows Explorer
A new window will open, showing you all of the folders in flash0:
Copy the entire contents of flash0 from your PSP, and Paste it into the flash0 folder you created on your computer.
Remember to COPY and PASTE the files to your computer.
If you decide you only want to install certain parts of the theme,
here’s a list of basic RCOs and PRXs, their function, and there location.
Found at flash0: \vsh\resource:
1. topmenu_icon.rco - Main XMB Menu Icons
2. topmenu_plugin.rco- XMB Text Data
2. impose_plugin.rco - Volume Bar
3. system_plugin_fg.rco - Battery icon
4. photo_plugin.rco - Photo loading icon & folders
5. savedata_plugin.rco - Save data loading icon
6. system_plugin_bg.rco - Background waves
7. opening_plugin.rco - Word/Bootwave (When you turn your PSP on)
8. system_plugin.rco - Click sounds when you scroll
9. sysconf_plugin.rco - System config icons/USB slide bar, Theme Preview
10. game_plugin.rco - Game loading icon/corrupt icon
11. visualizer_plugin.rco - Images used in Visualizer
12. 01-12.bmp - Month theme colors
13. gameboot.pmf - Short video clip when you start a game or homebrew app
14. msvideo_main_plugin.rco - Video column icons
15. htmlviewer.res – Custom click sounds in web browser (To match XMB)
Found at flash0: \vsh\module:
1. vshmain.prx - Icon position/XMB Font color
2. paf.prx - XMB Icon transitions, Icon spacing, Submenu font & line color, scrolling speed.
3. lftv_plugin.prx - Custom Reboot PRX
4. opening_plugin.prx - Bootsound
Found at flash0: font:
1. ltn0.pgf - This is the font that displays in the XMB and Web browser.
Before writing a custom theme to flash0, you are going to have to free up some flash space.
Step 1:
Open your font folder in flash0:
Copy and paste ltn0.pgf to your desktop.
Rename it to gb3s1518.bwfon
Drag gb3s1518.bwfon back into the font folder overwriting the original.
Step 2:
Dummying or deleting the dic folder. Delete the folder entirely,
Or open each file with notepad, delete the contents and put a 0:
Completing these two steps will free up enough flash space to install your custom theme.
If you are having problems or prefer not to complete the above process yourself, here's the dic folder (dummied) and gb3s1518.bwfon (dummied). Just copy and paste gb3s1518.bwfon into the font folder on your psp, and copy and paste the contents of the dic folder into the dic folder on your psp:
Dummied Font Files: sendspace | mediafire | filefront
Writing the custom theme to flash0:
Important Note: When replacing RCO and PRX, NEVER delete the files from your PSP's flash0. Always copy and paste the files to there proper folders and confirm overwrite.
Most of the theme packs you download should have the files set up in there proper folders: a vsh folder with subfolders resource and module, and the font folder.
1. Connect your PSP through USB to your computer. Hold up on the power switch to shut your PSP down. While holding the right trigger, turn your PSP back on to enter recovery mode.
2. Click on Advanced, then click on Toggle USB (flash0):
3. Click on the vsh folder:
4: Click on the resource folder:
The majority of the custom theme files are written to the resource folder:
5. Now you want to open the resource folder that came with your custom theme.
Select all of the files, and copy and paste them into the resource folder on
your PSP confirming overwrite.
6. Follow the same procedure for the module folder. Open the vsh folder:
7. Then click on the module folder:
8. Now you want to open the module folder that came with your custom theme.
Select all of the files, and copy and paste them into the module folder on your
PSP confirming overwrite:
9. Follow the same procedure for replacing the font in the font folder.
10. Open the font folder:
11. copy the custom ltn0.pgf that came with your custom
theme into the font folder on your PSP, confirming overwrite:
12. Exit recovery after you have replaced all of the files.
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(This post was last modified: 06/02/2009 05:12 AM by robs1968.)
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13/02/2008 04:35 AM |
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RE: 3.71/3.80/3.90 M33 Custom Themes Installation
Wow, that is thorough. Well done. :D
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13/02/2008 04:41 AM |
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RE: 3.71/3.80/3.90 M33 Custom Themes Installation
i love endlessparadigm.com/forum
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13/02/2008 04:44 AM |
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RE: 3.71/3.80/3.90 M33 Custom Themes Installation
NicEE Tutoriol!!
the all a flashing noob needs to know tutoriol,.. the all i already know tutoriol,.
hmm,. i have seen this before,. ;P
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13/02/2008 05:15 AM |
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RE: 3.71/3.80/3.90 M33 Custom Themes Installation
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13/02/2008 06:48 AM |
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RE: 3.71/3.80/3.90 M33 Custom Themes Installation
Hello guys. Need help. I've tried the flash tutorials to install custom themes on my PSP. i think i made an error somewhere, 'cause when i re-started my PSP all i got was a black screen, I cannot even access the recovery menu anymore.
need help please.
By the way, if its any help, i have a slim type 3.90 mmr.
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11/03/2008 09:07 PM |
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RE: 3.71/3.80/3.90 M33 Custom Themes Installation
I did the same too.. when i turn on my psp, the green light turns on but my screen is black out and after less than a minute the green turns off again.. i couldn't get into the recovery menu.. what should i do to fix my psp..? thanks for any help.. pleaseee.. pleaseee... :-(
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13/03/2008 06:07 PM |
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RE: 3.71/3.80/3.90 M33 Custom Themes Installation
Hey guys does that 3.90 M33 allow me to run emulators? Where can I get it and will I be able to use the same tools as the regular 3.90?
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16/03/2008 11:16 PM |
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funnyman
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RE: 3.71/3.80/3.90 M33 Custom Themes Installation
sounds like youve bricked. Tough man, i know it is frustrating.
u'll have to send ur psps back to sony or find a friend with pandoras battery or a custom firmware using friend
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17/03/2008 02:14 AM |
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