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What is an RCO file? File used by the PlayStation Portable (PSP), a gaming device developed by Sony; contains resources for the PSP, including system information, sounds, icons, and other theme graphics; commonly used to customize the look and feel of the PSP interface.

More Information One commonly edited RCO file is topmenu_plugin.rco , which contains the main menu and submenu XMB icons and text. RCO files are located in the flash0:/​vsh/​resource directory on a PSP flash card.

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PlayStation Portable Resource File

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What is an RCO file?

File used by the PlayStation Portable (PSP), a gaming device developed by Sony; contains resources for the PSP, including system information, sounds, icons, and other theme graphics; commonly used to customize the look and feel of the PSP interface.

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One commonly edited RCO file is topmenu_plugin.rco , which contains the main menu and submenu XMB icons and text. RCO files are located in the flash0:/​vsh/​resource directory on a PSP flash card.

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What is an RCO file?
File used by the PlayStation Portable (PSP), a gaming device developed by Sony; contains resources for the PSP, including system information, sounds, icons, and other theme graphics; commonly used to customize the look and feel of the PSP interface.