Crappy PSP Icon Pack R1

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Love PSP icons? We do, too. Well check out what we got here! Actually, they’re just tons and tons of black, white and pink PSP icons, Sony, SanDisk and Lexar MemoryStick Duo icons and UMD and Camera icons — all available for your PSP design and coding needs. ColombianCartel (CC) gave us the heads-up straight from the QJ forums — a big thanks to you!

The Crappy PSP Icon Pack R1 comes in 64×64, 128×128 and 256×256 in ICO and PNG formats. There’s a total of 73 different icons and 219 icons and PNGs, and the file size is 13.8 MB in all.

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To install the downloaded file, first open the “cpspi10.zip” with a program such as WinRAR or WinZip. Then, copy the “autorun.inf” file to the “ms0:” directory of the MemoryStick. Choose an icon you wish to use but do not use a *.png image. Copy the icon you have chosen to the “ms0:” directory of the MemoryStick. You can either rename the icon to “psp.ico” or change the name under “icon=” in the “autorun.inf” file. To see the icon and label take effect, eject the drive from the computer then plug it back in.

Download: [Crappy PSP Icon Pack R1]
Discuss [Forum Release Thread]

crappypack

Love PSP icons? We do, too. Well check out what we got here! Actually, they’re just tons and tons of black, white and pink PSP icons, Sony, SanDisk and Lexar MemoryStick Duo icons and UMD and Camera icons — all available for your PSP design and coding needs. ColombianCartel (CC) gave us the heads-up straight from the QJ forums — a big thanks to you!

The Crappy PSP Icon Pack R1 comes in 64×64, 128×128 and 256×256 in ICO and PNG formats. There’s a total of 73 different icons and 219 icons and PNGs, and the file size is 13.8 MB in all.

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To install the downloaded file, first open the “cpspi10.zip” with a program such as WinRAR or WinZip. Then, copy the “autorun.inf” file to the “ms0:” directory of the MemoryStick. Choose an icon you wish to use but do not use a *.png image. Copy the icon you have chosen to the “ms0:” directory of the MemoryStick. You can either rename the icon to “psp.ico” or change the name under “icon=” in the “autorun.inf” file. To see the icon and label take effect, eject the drive from the computer then plug it back in.

Download: [Crappy PSP Icon Pack R1]
Discuss [Forum Release Thread]

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