Psp 6.61 — Infinity 2.0 Cfw Pack By Mrmario2011

Fully functional buttons, an intact screen, and a reliable power switch.

Press the on your PSP to exit the application.

If you need help troubleshooting the installation, please tell me:

Your PSP is now fully homebrew-enabled with permanent 6.61 CFW. You can play ISOs, use emulators, run plugins, and customize themes without reinstalling after each reboot.

Once the installation finishes, press to reboot your console. Step 4: Installing the Custom Firmware (PRO or LME) psp 6.61 infinity 2.0 cfw pack by mrmario2011

Here is why this specific pack is recommended for beginners and veterans alike:

Turn your PSP completely off by holding the power switch up for 5 seconds. Turn it back on. Go to . The system version should now display 6.61 PRO-C∞ (or LME-∞). The infinity symbol confirms the permanent hack is successful. Post-Modding: What Can You Do Now?

You no longer need to run a "Fast Recovery" tool every time you restart your console; the CFW loads automatically.

Copy the Infinity 2.0 EBOOT.PBP file to PSP/GAME/UPDATE (replace the Sony updater there). Run "Infinity 2.0" from the Game menu and press X to install. The system will reboot, and you will see the Infinity symbol (∞) in your system version. Fully functional buttons, an intact screen, and a

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The PSP is an emulation powerhouse. You can run dedicated emulators for the Game Boy Advance (GPSP), SNES (SNES9xTYL), NES, Sega Genesis, and arcade classics.

By leveraging MrMario2011’s optimized CFW pack, you gain several architectural benefits:

Inside the PRO CFW installer screen, press to flash the custom firmware modules. You can play ISOs, use emulators, run plugins,

No need to click a "Fast Recovery" icon every time your battery dies or you hard-reboot your console.

This is usually an ISO driver issue. Press the button on the XMB menu to open the PRO/LME VSH Menu. Change the ISO UMD ISO MODE from "Normal" to Inferno .

A single toolset applies seamlessly to the PSP 1000, 2000, 3000, and E1000 (Street), as well as the PSP Go.