It’s even possible to move PSP wallpaper to a memory stick and change your system’s background.

Instructions in this article apply to both older and more recentPSP firmware versions.

If you decide you need more memory, check that you purchase aPSP-compatible memory card.

The memory card slot on the side of the Sony PSP

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Turn on the PSP.

Plug the USB cable into the back of the PSP and into your PC or Mac.

Go toSettings>USB Connectionon the PSP home screen and press theX button.

PSP power LED

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Your PSP may automatically go in to USB mode when connected to a computer.

launch the PSP memory card on your machine.

It may be listed as a new drive or as aPortable Storage rig.

USB mini-B connector plugged into a PSP

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Create a folder namedPSPon the memory card (if there isn’t one already) and open it.

Create a folder namedPhotoon the memory card (if there isn’t one already) and open it.

On newer firmware versions, the folder may be namedPicture.

USB Connection under Settings on the PSP

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Drag-and-drop image files into thePhotoorPicturefolder.

Unplug the USB cable and press thecircle buttonon the PSP to return to the home menu.

To view your photos, go toPhotos>Memory Stickon the PSP home screen.

The E drive on a Window PC

Setting the PSP Wallpaper

Select your photo to view it.

Which Image Formats Can You View on a PSP?

If your machine has firmware version 1.5, you’re free to only view JPEG files.

PSP folder on a PSP memory card

In addition to photos, you cantransfer and watch videos on your PSPas well.

Photo folder on a PSP memory card

Drag-and-drop image files into the Photo or Picture folder.

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Memory Stick under Photo options on a PSP

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Set as Wallpaper options on PSP

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