Custom Firmware freezes PSP 2000 and when I restart it the version is still 6.61 and has not updated

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Hi thanks for reading. I had a PSP 2000 which I updated with custom firmware for games, but it was stolen. I just bought a new PSP 2000 and am trying to run the custom firmware after updating to 6.61. When I run the CFM PROUPDATE it freezes and I have to restart the device. When I turn it back on the version is still 6.61 and doesn't include the infinity symbol that meant the CFW installed correctly. Any ideas? I have 2 different memory sticks I am trying this with and it happens with both. It worked on my last PSP so I'm not sure why it isn't working with this one. Thanks.
 

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Have you tried me, lme, or ark? You have to install infinity after the cfw install to get the infinity symbol.
 

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I downloaded the CFW from here: digiex.net / threads / psp-6-61-custom-firmware-install-on-any-psp-psp-psp-slim-psp-3000-psp-go-e1000.12915/ (remove spaces)
This doesn't give the infinity symbol (it did on my previous PSP).
So I downloaded from here: gbatemp.net / threads / install-psp-6-61-pro-c-infinity-custom-firmware.468844/ (remove spaces)
And now I show the infinity symbol. I tried rerunning the original CFW and it still freezes.
Because I see the symbol now I installed some games under PSP>GAME like I did previously but when I try to run any of them they all say the data is corrupted.
 

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ISO backups go in the isos folder. PSN/PS1/Homebrew all go in the GAME subfolder in the PSP folder.
Send pics to make it easier
 

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Sorry, yes, I have my games in subfolders under PSP>GAME
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Here is my version:
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I downloaded from the link you provided and it appears so have worked. The games in the same path still say corrupted so I deleted and reinstalled them but they are still corrupted.
I also added an ISO folder and added an ISO game but I don't see it on the PSP
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Thanks, I'd love to try that but now the entire PSP is frozen and I can't get it to unfreeze :( I may have to return it.
 

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Yep done that, when it turns back on it's still just completely frozen.
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Okay I've finally gotten it unfrozen but there is no format memory stick option in settings, can you provide a pic please?
 
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