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15 years ago @ blog.iphone-dev.org - wbvvxj · 0 replies · 0 points

No.

15 years ago @ blog.iphone-dev.org - ;bcsi-ac-1167ACFE98C9E... · 2 replies · +4 points

There is no automatic update of iPhone over 3G or WiFi.

15 years ago @ blog.iphone-dev.org - fy2gbt · 1 reply · +1 points

You do not need to go back to 3.1.2. If your iPhone is already jailbroken at 3.1.3, you should be able to use PwnageTool 4.0. I only went back to 3.1.2 because that's the only 3.1.X version of firmware i have on my MacBook Air and i wanted a quick jailbreak of 3.1.2 using RedSn0w (which i believe only works up to 3.1.2 and not 3.1.3) instead of the longer processing using PwnageTool for 3.1.2/3.1.3.

Yes, right now, my iPhone 3GS is already on iOS 4.0 and jailbroken :) I have not yet tried the ultrasn0w unlock.

15 years ago @ blog.iphone-dev.org - fy2gbt · 5 replies · +1 points

No, your iPhone must be jailbroken before you can go ahead with PwnageTool 4.0. You will need to jailbreak your iPhone at 3.1.3 first.

15 years ago @ blog.iphone-dev.org - fy2gbt · 6 replies · +2 points

Finally i can restore the custom firmware created by PwnageTool 4. When i read about the requirement for jailbreaking iOS 4.0 on iPhone 3GS with old bootrom, i thought the requirement for "previously jailbroken" meant the iPhone must be jailbroken at some point in the past. What it actually means is your iPhone 3GS must already be jailbroken prior to restoring the custom firmware created by PwnageTool. When Apple released the beta versions of iOS 4, i installed all the betas and eventually iOS 4.0 GM. So my iPhone was not jailbroken. So everytime i attempted to restore the iOS 4.0 custom firmware, i would get either the 1600 error or the 1604 error. I must have tried at least 10 times!!! This is what i did to make it work:

- restore iPhone back to factory 3.1.2 (your iPhone SHSH must be stored on Saurik's server for this to work)
- jailbreak 3.1.2 with RedSn0w 0.9.2.
- create custom firmware with latest PwnageTool 4
- put iPhone in recovery mode
- restore custom firmware

15 years ago @ blog.iphone-dev.org - fy2gbt · 1 reply · -1 points

I have an iPhone 3G with old bootrom but i am still getting error 1600 or 1604 regardless of trying to restore the custom firmware in DFU or recovery mode.

15 years ago @ blog.iphone-dev.org - fy2gbt · 0 replies · +1 points

PwnageTool 4.0 does not appear to recognize iOS 4.0 GM downloaded from Apple's developer site. Use the publicly available iOS 4.0 instead.

16 years ago @ Antiwar.com Original A... - US Turns Blind Eye to ... · 0 replies · +1 points

@ Sammy_249:

Are you living in some fantasy world? The last i check, Israel is still occupying West Bank and Jewish settlements are still peppered all over the occupied territory. If Israel is treating Palestine as an independent state, why is it still controlling the border surrounding West Bank, the air above West Bank, the water under West Bank, and sending Jews to settle all over West Bank? And why is 60% of West Bank still under Israeli control if Israel is treating Palestine like an independent state? In your fantasy world, if West Bank (as in east of the Green line) is part of the Palestinian independent state, your argument that "independent nations do not generally let foreigners cross their borders in a willy-nilly, unregulated fashion" certainly makes perfect sense.

17 years ago @ blog.iphone-dev.org - blog.iphone-dev.org/po... · 3 replies · +1 points

Ok, i finally got my iPhone (EDGE) updated to 3.0 beta without a need for my device to be registered in Apple's iphone developer site. Thanks to ArB at the hackint0sh.org forum for suggesting this method:

I did the following with iPhone connected to iTunes (8.1) in windows XP. My Mac started to give me crap after i "accidentally" chose to restore instead of update to 3.0 and since then, i have not been able to make Quickpwn (Mac) to see my iPhone.

- Put iPhone in DFU mode

- Restore 2.0.2 firmware (i restored it from a state of half-broken 3.0 install)

- Run Quickpwn (the RC3 version - other versions may work but this is what i used) and use it to re-activate and jailbreak the iphone, which is now on 2.0.2

- In iTunes, select "update" or "upgrade" (press shift + left click) and select the 3.0 IPSW image. I do not know if this matters but my T-Mo SIM was in the iPhone during the update.

- When the update is completed, iphone should remain activated. I do not think you need to register your iPHone's UDID at apple's iphone dev site for this to work.

17 years ago @ blog.iphone-dev.org - blog.iphone-dev.org/po... · 0 replies · +1 points

Keep us posted.