Inside the PSP folder, open the THEME folder. If it is missing, create a new folder named THEME in all capital letters.
: If the theme shows up as a broken or corrupted icon in your Theme Settings menu, the file may have been corrupted during transfer, or it belongs to a different firmware version.
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The PSP’s firmware evolution was rocky. Late in the console’s life, firmware 6.60 became the final stable standard before the marginal update to 6.61. The (most notably 6.60 PRO-C2 or 6.60 LME-2.3) offered the perfect balance: maximum plugin compatibility, near-universal game support, and the largest library of CTF themes ever produced.
Inside the seplugins folder, look for a text file named vsh.txt . If it is not there, create a new text document and name it vsh . Open vsh.txt and paste the following line on a new row: ms0:/seplugins/cxmb.prx 1 For PSP Go: ef0:/seplugins/cxmb.prx 1 Save and close the text file. Step 2: Add Your CTF Theme Pack Download your preferred PSP CTF Theme Pack 6.60 . Inside the PSP folder, open the THEME folder
Open vsh.txt and add the following line on a completely new row: ms0:/seplugins/cxmb.prx 1
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Download the version of the CXMB plugin specifically compiled for . Extract the downloaded folder on your computer. Step 2: Transfer the Plugin Connect your PSP to your computer via USB Mode .
You need the specific version of the CXMB plugin compiled for firmware 6.60.
Remember to keep CXMB updated, never skip the compatibility check, and always keep a backup of your flash0 just in case. Now go revive your XMB. The homebrew scene isn't dead—it's just waiting for you to install a new theme.
Drag and drop all your downloaded .ctf files into this folder. Step 3: Activate the Themes on Your PSP Disconnect your PSP from the computer.