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Need help on installing Installer on 1.1.4
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TSlukasl
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Jul 12 2008, 06:11 PM
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QUOTE(Joelles @ Jul 11 2008, 10:43 PM) Hmm.....ok, here: http://www.iclarified.com/entry/index.php?enid=849FYI, google will always your best friend. the documentation in iclarified.com doesn't specify which options to select for someone in my situation. hence, i'm still back to square one. hmm.... i thought there're many gurus here, but i guess they're hiding.  doesn't someone here know which of those 6 options (see my previous posting) i need to select when i run iLiberty? This post has been edited by lukasl: Jul 12 2008, 06:13 PM
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LaskarCinta
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Jul 12 2008, 06:23 PM
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myb u wanna use winpwn. just pwn your phone only once an u can build your own custom IPSW. and u can always install the firmware back without unlocking again.
yeah this has nothing to do with iLiberty+ but this is a better solution. in case u need to restore again u can just restore using custom firmware in iTunes.
make sure u have internet connection when using winpwn.
and make sure u r ready with the firmware file.
good luck!
This post has been edited by LaskarCinta: Jul 12 2008, 06:25 PM
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frozzbyte
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Jul 12 2008, 11:59 PM
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Sorry lukasl. Seems like we were discussing about something else that we've forgotten about your problem.
Ok here goes. Seems like we/you don't know what kind of jailbreaking method was used, its not safe just to assume whether it was with ziphone or iliberty. So here is my suggestion. Just wait for a week or so since FW2.0 is already out and the means to jailbreak/unlock it is almost done. But there's a trade off with this, most of the existing app from installer are not compatible with FW2.0. All or most of the developers will port existing app to work with FW2.0 but it may take some time (for testing purposes). The other option would be pwning it with winpwn. This would be the best tool (for windows) at the moment. It would also be a good choice to restore back since you don't know what kind of application was used the last time it was jailbreak and start evereything fresh. The plus point to this, you get to enjoy the abundance of app from installer or cydia. But remember one thing, the developers are gearing up to embrace FW2.0 and they might not support 1.1.4 and below anymore.
If you are not that interested with the new firmware than just use winpwn and restore back to 1.1.4. (Please read more and ask about winpwn)
If you are interested with FW2.0, wait for it and u just have to live without installer for few weeks.
Its your call.
p/s - running iliberty now when you don't know what method/application was used before would cause undesirable consequences. You might end up restoring it back.
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TSlukasl
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Jul 13 2008, 11:43 PM
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Much thanks for your response, Frozzbyte, which is the only specific, relevant, to-the-point and useful response that i have seen so far (sad to say). I think I shall take your advice and wait for FW2.0. Thanks again to those who tried to help. - Lukas QUOTE(frozzbyte @ Jul 12 2008, 11:59 PM) Sorry lukasl. Seems like we were discussing about something else that we've forgotten about your problem. Ok here goes. Seems like we/you don't know what kind of jailbreaking method was used, its not safe just to assume whether it was with ziphone or iliberty. So here is my suggestion. Just wait for a week or so since FW2.0 is already out and the means to jailbreak/unlock it is almost done. But there's a trade off with this, most of the existing app from installer are not compatible with FW2.0. All or most of the developers will port existing app to work with FW2.0 but it may take some time (for testing purposes). The other option would be pwning it with winpwn. This would be the best tool (for windows) at the moment. It would also be a good choice to restore back since you don't know what kind of application was used the last time it was jailbreak and start evereything fresh. The plus point to this, you get to enjoy the abundance of app from installer or cydia. But remember one thing, the developers are gearing up to embrace FW2.0 and they might not support 1.1.4 and below anymore. If you are not that interested with the new firmware than just use winpwn and restore back to 1.1.4. (Please read more and ask about winpwn) If you are interested with FW2.0, wait for it and u just have to live without installer for few weeks. Its your call. p/s - running iliberty now when you don't know what method/application was used before would cause undesirable consequences. You might end up restoring it back.
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