Psp 6.61: Infinity 2.0 Cfw Pack By Mrmario2011

This is where MrMario2011’s pack shines.

Congratulations. Your PSP will reboot directly into 6.61 PRO-C2. The blue Infinity boot screen will flash for half a second, then your custom firmware loads.


Important: This pack is for educational and backup purposes only. You should only install CFW on a PSP you own, using game backups you legally own. Piracy hurts the hobby.

For years, the PlayStation Portable (PSP) modding scene was dominated by temporary custom firmware solutions. Users had to run an exploit every time they rebooted their system, a tedious process that deterred many casual users. Enter 6.61 Infinity, a breakthrough in PSP hacking that allowed for permanent custom firmware on any PSP model. psp 6.61 infinity 2.0 cfw pack by mrmario2011

While the Infinity firmware itself was a monumental achievement by developer Coldbird, the installation process was often described as "spaghetti code"—confusing, multi-step, and intimidating for beginners. This is where MrMario2011’s Infinity 2.0 CFW Pack comes in. It is not just a firmware release; it is a streamlined, user-friendly toolkit designed to make the installation process painless.

If you have a dusty PSP in a drawer, the 6.61 Infinity 2.0 CFW Pack by MrMario2011 is the easiest, safest way to turn it into a retro-emulation beast. The process takes about 10 minutes, and the result is a permanently hacked handheld that feels fresh in 2025.



Introduction: The Last Stand of PSP Custom Firmware This is where MrMario2011’s pack shines

The PlayStation Portable (PSP), despite being discontinued for over a decade, remains a beloved handheld for retro gaming, emulation, and PS1 classics. While Sony’s final official firmware (6.61) patched many vulnerabilities, the homebrew community fought back. The final, most elegant solution to permanently modding any PSP model (including the infamous Street/E1000) is the PSP 6.61 Infinity 2.0 CFW Pack by MrMario2011.

If you have ever searched for a way to permanently install Custom Firmware (CFW) on your PSP without running a "Fast Recovery" tool every time you power on, you have likely encountered this name. MrMario2011, a respected YouTube tutorial creator and developer, packaged the essential components of Davee’s Infinity 2.0 patch with the latest 6.61 PRO-C2 or LME-2.3 CFWs into a single, foolproof archive.

This article provides a deep dive into what this pack is, why it matters, the risks involved, and a step-by-step guide to transforming your PSP into the ultimate retro machine. Congratulations


You cannot install Infinity directly on OFW. You need CFW running first.

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