Got it? Good.
1. First create a USB connection between your PSP and PC. 2. Extract PSPersonalize_v1a-kxploit.zip to your memory stick under \PSP\GAME – this will create two directories, so you’ll end up with: 2a PSP\GAME\PSPersonalize% 2b PSP\GAME\PSPersonalize 3. Rename your BMP’s respectively 4. Copy the BMP’s to the root directory of your memory stick. If Windows recognizes your PSP as drive letter i: then copy the bitmap(s) to i:\. The final result should resemble this directory structure: 5. Browse to the Game menu on your PSP 6. Select PSPersonalize – disregard any “Corrupted Data” – it’s nothing 7. Boot PSPersonalize 8. It will automatically detect the BMP’s in the root directory. Press “O” to confirm the background change or press “X” to cancel 9. You’ll end up at a “finished…” screen. Press “Home” and return to the PSP menu 10. You should see your background, depending which month you selected.
1. First create a USB connection between your PSP and PC. 2. Extract PSPersonalize_v1a-kxploit.zip to your memory stick under \PSP\GAME – this will create two directories, so you’ll end up with: 2a PSP\GAME\PSPersonalize% 2b PSP\GAME\PSPersonalize 3. Rename your BMP’s respectively 4. Copy the BMP’s to the root directory of your memory stick. If Windows recognizes your PSP as drive letter i: then copy the bitmap(s) to i:\. The final result should resemble this directory structure: 5. Browse to the Game menu on your PSP 6. Select PSPersonalize – disregard any “Corrupted Data” – it’s nothing 7. Boot PSPersonalize 8. It will automatically detect the BMP’s in the root directory. Press “O” to confirm the background change or press “X” to cancel 9. You’ll end up at a “finished…” screen. Press “Home” and return to the PSP menu 10. You should see your background, depending which month you selected.