PSP 6.61 Custom Firmware Install on any PSP - PSP, PSP Slim, PSP 3000, PSP Go & E1000

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  1. InsaneNutter

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    The PSP Custom Firmware 6.61-Pro-C2 will work on all PSP models from the original PSP to the PSP Go and even the E1000, all you need is to be running the official 6.60 or 6.61 firmware to install and use this custom firmware.

    Note: On the 15/01/2015 Sony released PSP firmware 6.61, some three and a half years after the last 6.60 update. It's of no benefit to you updating to 6.61 after all this time, however the custom firmware has now been updated to support 6.61. So you can now follow this guide if you happen to have updated to 6.61.

    Why would i want to install Custom Firmware on my PSP?

    When custom firmware is on your PSP you can use emulators, homebrew applications and even backup your games to the memory stick. This allows you to easily carry around more than one game, and helps to save your PSP's battery as it does not need to power the UMD drive when playing games. You can also convert your old PS1 games and play them your PSP. All PS1 games are supported, not just games on the PSN. You can also add new features to your PSP via kernel mode background plugins, for example the ability to take screenshots in games.

    Something to note is that you can only permanently install this firmware on a PSP 1000 or a PSP 2000 that is not an 88 v3 version. However its very easy to re load the custom firmware on a 88V3 PSP 2000, PSP 3000, PSP Go or E1000. I will cover finding out your PSP version later in this guide, all you need to know for now is that if you own a PSP you can follow this guide and get homebrew applications running on your PSP.

    If the firmware is permanently installed it means your PSP will boot directly in to the custom firmware when powered on, if not it means you will have to enable it again by launching a simple app. This however only needs doing from a cold boot, if you leave the PSP in standby like most people do (you probably do this without realising) then you will not need to enable it.

    1. Updating your PSP to 6.60 (Skip this if you are on 6.61)

    To begin Download the Official PSP 6.60 firmware and update your PSP.

    To update the PSP simply extract the PSP folder from the 6.60 update RAR file and move it to your PSP's memory stick.

    As you can see below the PSP\GAME\UPDATE folder contains the EBOOT.PBP update.

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    Now on your PSP go to Game > Memory stick then launch the 6.60 update, follow the instructions to install the update:

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    2. Installing the custom firmware:


    Now Download the PSP 6.60 PRO-C2 custom firmware if you are on 6.00
    If you are on 6.61 Download the PSP 6.61 PRO-C2 custom firmware.

    Inside this RAR file you will find 3x folders that you need:
    • PROUPDATE
    • FastRecovery
    • CIPL_Flasher
    Copy the PROUPDATE to the PSP > Game folder on the memory card:

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    Regardless of your PSP model you can safely run the PROUPDATE application:

    psp-6.60-cfw-install.jpg

    After running the update press "X" and the custom firmware will install, all been well your PSP will now be running custom firmware until you power it off.

    That's it, it's a simple as that your PSP is now running custom firmware and can take advantage of all the additional abilities of a hacked PSP, however read on for information on how to permanently flash the custom firmware if supported by your PSP, or how to enable the custom firmware again if you power your PSP off.


    3. Can i permanently flash the custom firmware to my PSP?

    Now your PSP can run unsigned code we will find out if you can permanently flash the custom firmware to your PSP.

    Download PSP Ident

    Unzip and copy the program to your PSP > Game folder like you did with the custom firmware installer, then load PSP Ident up on your PSP:

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    You will be presented with lots of information about your PSP, the screenshot below is from my PSP 1000:

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    We can see that my PSP is a 1.2 the 1 been a PSP 1000 and it has a 79 V3 motherboard, which is capable of having custom firmware permanently flashed to it.

    Remember you can only permanently install this firmware on a PSP 1000 or a PSP 2000 that is not an 88 v3 version.


    4. If you can permanently flash custom firmware read on, if not go to 5.

    Copy the CIPL_Flasher from the Pro C2 firmware you downloaded to the PSP > Game folder on the memory card, then run the application from your PSP to make the custom firmware permanent.

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    You can now power your PSP off and still have custom firmware when you power it on again, that's is your PSP is permanently hacked. The only thing that will remove this is by upgrading to a newer official firmware, which at the time of writing does not exist. As its been over 2 years since the last official PSP update was released its unlikely any more system updates will be released by Sony.

    5. If you can not permanently flash custom firmware:

    For PSP's that can not permanently install custom firmware copy the FastRecovery folders to the PSP\Game folder memory card. If you ever power your PSP off simply run this application again to enable custom firmware. The custom firmware will stick until you totally power your PSP off. As mentioned earlier when you normally press the power button the PSP will sleep, to totally power the PSP off you need to hold the power button down for 5 seconds.

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    6. End result:

    psp-6.60-pro-c2.jpg

    I have personally tested and made this firmware permanent on my PSP 1000 and a friends PSP 2000 (Non 88v3). If you are unsure about anything just use the PROUPDATE and enjoy custom firmware. If you ever power your PSP off fully just use the fast recovery program, there is little risk to your PSP doing this.

    You will be able to play any game released to date on either 6.60 or 6.61, you will also be able to connect to the PSN and buy stuff. The best of both worlds I think you will agree :)

    I want some Emulators:

    Here is a pack of emulators I have put together, to the best of my knowledge all emulators are the latest versions as of 30/12/14. You will need to provide the BIOS and Roms for the emulators where necessary: Download PSP Emulator Pack - 30/12/14
     

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    :O i might have to dig out my psp to try this! would this allow me to use things like cheatengines or whatever for games like GTA Liberty City Stories and Vice City Stories?
     
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    Awesome, thanks. I'll try this later when i get a chance,
     
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    So, uhh... not sure if mine is able to have permanent CFW...
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    Nope you cant unfortunately, you have a PSP 3000. However you can still use all the homebrew apps, load ISO's, modify games and so on. You simply need to launch the Fast Recovery app if you ever power the PSP off fully. By default the PSP doesn't do this anyway, so I can't see it been too much of an inconvenience.
     
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    Ok, well that sucks. :/ Anyway, thanks for the help! At least i can run the CFW though, haha. Any suggestions on some homebrew apps or stuff i should get? I'm kinda new to the PSP modding scene (as i guess you could tell, haha), and i have no idea what i'm doing, but i've been wantring to CFW it for a while to get some GTA mods. I will try the ones you linked me earlier as well. :)
     
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    A very useful thing you can do is rip all your UMD's to CSO's (Compressed ISO's), I did a tutorial for that a few years ago: How to rip and compress your PSP UMD games

    I mainly used emulators on my PSP, a list of things currently on my PSP:

    PicoDrive - Sega Megadrive Emulator
    Daedalus - N64 Emulator
    Snes9x Euphoria - Snes Emulator
    Gpsp - GameBoy Advanced Emulator
    ScummVM - Can play old adventure games such as Day of the Tenticle
    Quake - port of the PC game
    Duke Nukem 3D - Port of the PC game
    PSP Radio - Stream shoutcast radio stations.

    Have fun.
     
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    Awesome, thanks again! I definitely will rip at least a couple games to CSO's. Probably GTA LCS AND VCS at least. And i'll definitely try some of that other stuff too.
    And I certainly will, haha.
     
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    thanks

    Thanks a lot. A very simple but very effective guide. It works like a charm in my psp with motherboard TA-085.
    Only one question: Can I delete the files from memory stick?
     
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    Yes you can delete everything if you could make the custom firmware permanent, if not you only need to keep the Fast Recovery files.
     
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    thanks a lot!!
     
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    I have a PSP 1001 that has custom firmware installed from a few years back. I've been able to update to the 6.60 system software. When I run the ProUpdate or the Fast Recovery, I get the Black Screen with the options to launch/uninstall/reinstall or exit CFW. After installing it then boots to IR Shell which was part of the previous CFW. Any ideas on how to get rid of IR Shell?

    Thanks
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    Maybe you have a plugin that is configured to auto start an application? I believe somewhere on your memory card you might have a configuration file of what plugins are loaded when the PSP is powered on. I imagine that is been loaded at a guess.
     
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    Everything was great up to the PSPIdent, where it said "the data is corrupt. Cannot start the game". I tried to skip that and use the flasher, but that was corrupt too. I don't really understand whats going on, as i followed all of the steps perfectly. help?
     
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    Thank you!, I didn't know some of these advantages with homebrew.
     
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    when i update "PSP ver 6.60" it say's "The system software of your psp system is version 9.90. there is no need to update"

    but when i check to "System settings>System information" it says my system software is 5.50 Gen-D3

    plss help, i cannot update the 6.60version :(((

    (I think the ver9.90 is a lie to my psp >.<)
     
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    It looks like you have spoofed your PSP's firmware to probably prevent you from accidental upgrades

    1. Plug in your usb cable and connect to your computer
    2. Get the PSP in to recovery mode ( hold R when starting the PSP from a cold boot)
    3. Go to advanced/ usb configuration flash0
    4. Go to your pc and find the mounted PSP drive
    5. Navigate to VSH/etc and open version.txt
    6. Open version.txt and change 9.90 back to 5.50
    7. Save and exit recovery mode
     
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    i tried 6.60 pro c2 on my psp3000, its running ofw 6.60. the psp shuts down when i try to flash pro udate instead of rebooting on cfw , i tried this with all versions 6.60 cfw but no use my psp just shuts off.
     
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    As the guide mentions you can only permanently install this firmware on a PSP 1000 or a PSP 2000 that is not an 88 v3 version. You can not permanently flash this to a PSP 3000.
     

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