Psp 6.61 Infinity 2.0 Cfw Pack By Mrmario2011 -
The pack includes the necessary CIPL (Custom IPL) flashers to write the permanent patch to the NAND. MrMario2011’s accompanying video tutorial is legendary in the community, guiding users through the process visually so that even someone who has never modded a console before can succeed.
Before the release of Infinity 2.0 by developer Davee, many newer PSP models (such as the PSP 3000 and PSP Go) were stuck with "temporary" custom firmware that had to be re-enabled every time the console was powered off. The solves this by permanently chaining the custom firmware to the PSP’s boot sequence, ensuring the console boots straight into CFW automatically. 🛠️ Key Features of Infinity 2.0 & CFW Pack psp 6.61 infinity 2.0 cfw pack by mrmario2011
In the twilight years of the PlayStation Portable (PSP), Sony released firmware 6.61. It was a minor update aimed purely at blocking piracy and homebrew exploits. For years, the custom firmware (CFW) community was stuck on 6.60, because 6.61 offered no new features—only tighter security. That all changed with the release of and the specialized CFW Pack by MrMario2011 . The pack includes the necessary CIPL (Custom IPL)
This is the first permanent solution to support all PSP models , including the PSP-1000, 2000, 3000, PSP Go, and the previously unsupported PSP Street (E1000) . The solves this by permanently chaining the custom
Congratulations, you have a modded PSP! Now what?
Install CXMB for custom themes, CWCheat for game cheats, or the "NoDRM" engine to run decrypted DLC.
The pack curated by MrMario2011 typically includes the essential files to move from official firmware to a fully unlocked system:

