iGO Primo 2.4 remains a popular choice for older automotive head units and portable GPS devices running Windows CE 6.0. The 800x480 resolution is the standard for 7-inch displays, requiring specific data files and skin assets to render correctly without UI distortion. Core Requirements
A skin (often called a UX or Data.zip modification) is a graphical user interface overlay. It changes the look, feel, and functionality of the navigation software. The default iGO Primo 2.4 interface is functional but dated. A custom skin can provide: skin igo primo 2.4 wince 800x480
Best for: Small screens (4.3-inch PNDs). Arimi’s skin removes button clutter. It uses a "pop-up" system where buttons disappear after 5 seconds of driving, leaving only the map and minimal speed info. This is perfect for devices where screen real estate is tight. iGO Primo 2
| Skin | Best for | Difficulty | Aesthetics | |------|----------|------------|-------------| | Default iGO Primo | Beginners | Easy | Boring, functional | | Skin IGO Primo 2.4 (this) | Power users | Hard | Customizable but dated | | Pongo Skin | Modern look | Medium | Clean, flat design | | Arimi Skin | Extra features | Very Hard | Cluttered but powerful | Black screen after booting: Usually a missing dependency
Style: Clean and elegant with highly readable text and clear icons.
sys.txt resolution is set incorrectly, or you loaded a 480x272 skin onto an 800x480 device.data.zip might conflict. Try renaming the skin's .zip file to skin.zip and place it in the root, while keeping ux clean.