Search for skin_igo_primo_2.4_wince_800x480.zip . Inside, you will find files ending in .zip or .uxt . Do not unzip the skin files themselves. iGO reads compressed zip files as skins.
"Out of Memory" error. Solution: WinCE devices often have only 64MB or 128MB of RAM. Skin files like GJA are large. Delete unused voice files or maps to free up memory. Use a "Lite" version of the skin.
In the world of aftermarket car head units and dedicated Personal Navigation Devices (PNDs), few names carry as much weight as iGO Primo . For over a decade, this software has been the gold standard for offline navigation, particularly on legacy Windows Embedded Compact (WinCE) operating systems. However, the stock interface can feel dated.
Copy the downloaded skin .zip file into the ux folder on your SD card. Ensure you have only one major skin active at a time to avoid conflicts.
Inside the main directory, look for a folder named ux . This holds all the plugins and skins. If it doesn’t exist, create it.
Whether you choose the data-packed GJA, the sleek Pongo, or the robust Dimka, the process is the same: find your ux folder, drop the file in, and restart. Don't let your WinCE device gather dust in the glovebox. With the right skin, it becomes the most reliable co-pilot you own.








