first open your psp folder then you should see a theme folder drag the theme in to there if not create a new folder in capitals called THEMES in the psp folder.
you have to make another themes folder.
The GAME folder within the PSP folder.
You put games in the ISO folder.
First the file has to be a ptf file second you need to make a folder on your memory stick and name it THEME all capital lettering. put that folder in the PSP folder in the memory stick witch on my computer is in f drive when i connect the psp to the PC. drop what ever theme you have in the THEME folder. remember they have to be ptf format. after you put them in the folder disconnect your psp and look in the settings there is a theme settings on the psp main screen they will show up there and you can pick which one you want.
you can put portals of psp on it
yes you can it's a homebrew called pokedex psp download it (if your psp is hacked) and put it in the game folder or the game 150 folder or the game 380 folder
you go to a website and download the file save it then connect your psp to the computer and make a file on your psp THEMES has to be in caps then drag your file in to the folder safe eject the psp then on your psp go to settings go down to themes and change your theme if this does not work go to www.psphacks.co.uk/.com and that website might help u 2 put themes on psp and if it does work,go there anyway to get some really cool themes,homebrews and other software
plug your psp into your PC but don't use manager put the firmware into the iso folder
no! you put theme in the theme folder
first of all you have to have : a memory stick, a camera, a computer (LABTOP, PC, etc.) and a PSP First you need to take a picture with your camera... Second you have to make sure it is saved and what you want it to be... Third you get your psp... Fourth stick the memory stick into your PSP... fifth go to Pictures on your PSP... Sixth go to Memory Stick and find the pic... Seventh just click triangle... Eighth just set it as your wallpaper! EASY!
put it in GAME folder