At least 50% are required for the firmware updaters to function!ĭepending on your PSP currently running an older version of Infinity or just running a regular 6.60/6.61 firmware, the steps you will have to follow differ slightly. Updating your system software to 6.60 or 6.61 also requires the PSP’s battery to be charged. You will need the Infinity 2.0 installer and you might need the Chronoswitch Downgrader v7, if you’re currently running an older version of Infinity. The remaining files you will need are provided by Davee himself. You should not use the ME CFW or PRO’s cIPL flasher, if you intend to use Infinity 2.0 stick to the LME CFW or PRO CFW without cIPL! You will also need the 6.61 custom firmware files for the CFW of your choice: Either 6.61 LME-2.3 or 6.61 PRO-C2. If your PSP is running an older version of Infinity, such as Infinity v1.0, then you will have to use the Chronoswitch Downgrader v7 to uninstall it and revert your device back to a clean system software 6.60 or 6.61.ĭepending on your device, you will either have to download the regular firmware 6.61 (PSP X000 updater, for most PSPs), or the firmware 6.61 for the PSPgo.Īll PSPs that have an UMD drive (1000, 2000, 3000, E1000) share one updater file, while the PSPgo has its very own updater. If your PSP is running a system software that is older than 6.60 or 6.61, then you will have to update your PSP to firmware 6.60 or 6.61 before you’ll be able to install Infinity 2.0. Infinity 2.0 requires your PSP to be running any variation of system software 6.60 or 6.61, regardless of these firmwares being official or custom firmware, except for older versions of Infinity. Infinity 2.0 will also be open source, so if you’re interested in taking a look ‘under the hood’, you’ll be able to take a closer look at it. Infinity 2.0 works similarly to the old 6.20 permanent patch, which means that only one flash file will be altered and Infinity 2.0 will be injected into the PSP’s boot chain.Īdditionally, Infinity 2.0 also fixes a few issues that occured when using the older versions of Infinity v1.x, such as XMB theming issues and problems related to the PSPgo’s pause feature (the “unlock extra memory” option in the recovery menu needs to be disabled!). Next, Infinity 2.0 does not flash a so called ‘hybrid firmware’ anymore, which makes the flashing process a lot faster, more secure and infinitely less likely to cause a brick. As long as it runs system software 6.60 or 6.61, it will be able to use Infinity 2.0! This makes Infinity 2.0 compatible with all PSP devices that exist, regardless of them being old or new. But what does Infinity 2.0 actually improve, if compared to the older versions of Infinity? And how to install it?įirst and foremost Infinity 2.0 finally supports the PSP E1000 (also known as PSP Street), which was previously unsupported due to technical reasons.
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