QUOTE(sugen @ Dec 21 2012, 10:55 AM)
read here bro.. u will find you answer..Worst case scenario, turn it to IOS 6.0.1.. not jailbreakable yet..
http://blog.iphone-dev.org/4. iPad2 owners (all three models) with saved 4.x blobs can use those instead, even from 6.x
if you have both 4.x and 5.x iPad2 blobs, you can always get to 5.x via the 4.x blobs, even if you’re currently on 6.x
you cannot get to 5.x from 6.x without the 4.x blobs (but you may still qualify for the iOS5-to-iOS5 restore described above)
if somehow you have 4.x blobs but no 5.x blobs, you can still go down to 4.x from 6.x
this only applies to iPad2 owners (they’re the only A5+ devices that ever had a public 4.x FW)
redsn0w still supports (but doesn’t require) jailbreaking A5+ devices at 5.0.1 and 5.1.1. Just head back to the first page after re-restoring to 5.x. It’s always much faster to jailbreak those FW versions with a freshly-restored device, before letting iTunes restore from a saved userland backup.
Hey bro, thanks for your reply.
I don't quite get it... I know I am trying to re-restore from 5.1.1 to 5.1.1 (My 5.1.1 was jailbroken by Absinthe)
I have the shsh for the 5.1.1 in TinyUmbrella.
Even if I am trying to re-restore from 5.1.1 to 5.1.1, I still need the 4.x shsh? My iPad 2 came with 5.1.1, so I couldn't save the 4.x ver.
Now my problem is, when I select the 5.1.1 IPSW on RedSn0w, and then take the local blobs, click next, it will start working with the iBec, then the ramdisk thing.. and then it will say RE-RESTORE FAILED: YOU MIGHT HAVE GUESSED THE FW WRONG (something like that)
what should I do?
Added on December 21, 2012, 11:06 amQUOTE(johnny82 @ Dec 21 2012, 11:02 AM)
did u do an OTA update last time? else i cant see why it would fail
make sure its the correct 1 ..
like iphone4 5.1.1 got two diff version (but dont think it would affect to be honest..heh)
anyway i think better just redownload a new ipad2,1_5.1.1 file.. who knows the 1 u have is corrupted or sth
if all fails..i suppose u just have to get it to update ios 6 and wait like the rest of us

OTA meaning update from the device itself without connecting to iTunes, right? I didn't do that..
This post has been edited by KuzumiTaiga: Dec 21 2012, 11:06 AM