

If the date code is 8C or later, you cannot use CIPL Flasher. 5A, 5C, 6A, 8B would be older than 8C, 8D, 9A. If it says TA-088v3 you can only use Infinity 2.0.Īnother way to double check if looking at the sticker in your battery slot for a Date Code.

If it says TA-088v1/v2 you can use CIPL Flasher. Run the application and view which motherboard revision is listed.Place the folder with the EBOOT.PBP in it onto your memory card in /PSP/GAME/.Use Module Checker or PSPIdent to determine what motherboard your PSP 2000 is. If this worries you, please follow the steps to install Infinity 2.0. Using CIPL flasher on an unsupported model may brick your PSP. If it is an older revision you can use CIPL flasher. If your PSP 2000 is a newer revision you will only be able to install Infinity. It is only an exploit to allow PRO or LME to be installed permanently on 6.60 or 6.61. Infinity 2.0 isn't custom firmware by itself. It is a convenience when you have plugins like Game Categories Lite. This allows your PSP to always have CFW installed even if you turn it off or it loses power. Please read carefully below on how to determine if CIPL Flasher or Infinity 2.0 should be used. CIPL flasher was meant for only 1000 and some 2000 models. You can use PRO C2 CIPL flasher or use Infinity 2.0.

There are 2 options for permanent CFW for the 2000 model.
