Infinity 2.0 PSP CFW Installer Released!

Today we’ve seen the release of the beta for Checkra1n which rocked the Apple iOS scene. So why not get another great release to cap off the day and rock yet another scene? That scene, of course, being Sony’s PSP. There is still clearly a lot of love for these handhelds and so we see, yet again, Davee coming at us with a new release. Let’s dive into what this Infinity 2.0 has in store for us.

What is Infinity?

‘Infinity is a tool that allows users to enable persistent custom firmware on their PlayStation Portable. Supporting every model on firmwares 6.60 and 6.61, a user can install infinity and enjoy either PRO or ME custom firmware without ever having go through the process of re-enabling it after every reboot.’

What is in the 2.0 Release?

‘6.60 support
6.61 support
PSP “E1000” street support
Pause/Restore Game feature on PSPgo
Fixed issues with XMB themes’

Instructions (Full step by step included in Readme.txt in download)

Step One (for 1000, 2000, 3000, and Street Models)

‘Browse into the standard directory in the download and copy the file EBOOT.PBP to the PSP/GAME/UPDATE folder on your PSP. If this folder does not exist you may need to create it.’

Step One (for PSPgo)

‘Browse into the pspgo directory in the download and copy the file EBOOT.PBP to the PSP/GAME/UPDATE folder on your PSPgo. If this folder does not exist you may need to create it.’

Step Two (for all PSP models)

‘Once the correct EBOOT.PBP file has been copied to your PSP, you can run the application to install infinity to your device. Re-running the application after installation will allow you to select which custom firmware you want enabled. You will need to run the installer for the custom firmware before enabling it within the infinity app.’

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