Icons have it bad. They're just sitting there in your file explorer window, looking pretty as, well, an icon. But their life is a tough one to live. Because people (much like you or me) would rather give them a make over so that it's easier to organize stuff. Compare the before and after shots above. See?
The undead compiled a little nifty IconPack v0.1 for your icon-customizing needs. It's a pack of little icons that you can use to help you navigate through file folders. He's even put in some images of Loco Roco (yep, he's everywhere!) that you can use. Here's how to do it in two easy steps:
1. Extract the icon of your choice and the autorun.inf into the root of your memory stick
2. Make sure the icon is named psp
These a comprehensive FAQ in the readme, so if you want to learn more about custoizing your icons, just double-check it.
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