What's it?
It's a simple tool for Windows XP/Vista that allows you to edit CF Recovery Menu and VSHMenu colorous!
Features
v4.0
-Added the possibility to change colours of CF 5.00M33 Recovery Menu (CF 5.00M33 VSHMenu will come with next release!)
-Added a function of PREVIEW of your CF 5.00M33 Recovery Menu!
Now you can see the preview of how the new recovery will appear in your PSP directly from this program!
-Added an explanation of the fixed "B" values functionality.
-Added an image near the PRX mode choosen (internal or external) to mark what mode is selected.
-Changed the Credits window.
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