QUOTE(firdausbhari @ Feb 6 2012, 07:46 AM)
dude, he said he installed corona. how can he installed corona if the phone is not jailbroken hahaha.
Added on February 6, 2012, 12:48 pmtry update your itunes. and reboot your pc
He never mentioned how he installed Corona

because in the same sentence he mentioned that he had to use redsn0w to boot so basically he's confusing everyone also heh heh heh.
Added on February 6, 2012, 12:55 pmQUOTE(singchaii @ Feb 6 2012, 07:43 AM)
I follow the instruction. All working fine. Only everytime I reboot, it stuck at apple
Logo. Mean I no need to install corona? I try remove and install the corona still the same.
You need to tell us what you did step by step.
This is what I gathered
1. You upgraded your iPhone 4 using sn0wbreeze and preserve your baseband - how did you do this? Via Expert Mode or Basic Mode or Preserve Baseband mode only?
2. How did you install Corona? Was your iPhone jailbroken after your upgrade via sn0wbreeze custom firmware? Or did you upgrade via sn0wbreeze and then jailbreak via redsn0w?
I am asking this because there are many ways and methods to jailbreak especially if custom firmware is involved.
Added on February 6, 2012, 12:57 pmLook at the information about sn0wbreeze options below ... which one did you use?
In sn0wbreeze 2.9, the following modes are present:
1. iFaith Mode: This mode lets you create custom firmware using SHSH blobs saved by iFaith or TinyUmbrella
2. Simple Mode: This mode jailbreaks and installs Cydia and other recommended stuff automatically. This mode is for users who just want to jailbreak their iDevice
3. Expert Mode: Besides installing Cydia, this mode gives more advanced options like custom boot logos, root partition size, etc. Expert mode also gives the option to “hacktivate”
4. Baseband Preservation Mode: This mode just preserves the baseband.
It doesn’t install or jailbreak the iOSThis post has been edited by azraeil: Feb 6 2012, 12:57 PM