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need help on 1st gen iPhone ver 2.0, unable to unlock n jailbreak ver2.0
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Samanoske Akechi
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Jul 26 2008, 05:34 PM
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QUOTE(kanonehilbert @ Jul 26 2008, 02:46 PM) thank you for some ideas...how ever is it possible for me to just unlock my phone to use ver 2.0? what should i do now, what prog should i use instead, if i am following the process from this site http://www.iphonehacks.com/2008/07/pwnage2-win-fix.html, as i get some problem in process 3,8, and 9. thank you very much If what you mean is directly unlocking the stock 2.0 you've already installed on your phone, then no, it's not a currently available option. Reason being, the current exploit in the 2.0 firmware has to be added and patched in advance before being restored into the phone. Hence all the Pwnage going on everywhere  Follow Laskar's instructions, package your own custom 2.0, Pwn your phone and restore. Take a few attempts but it'll work eventually. Nothing permanent to worry about
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Samanoske Akechi
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Jul 27 2008, 10:11 AM
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QUOTE(nicopatch @ Jul 27 2008, 03:35 AM) if u really want to use the slow os 2.0, u could create custom firmware thru winpwn_2.0.0.3_setup.zip . choose the ipsw builder. u could download the readily available, iPhone1,1_2.0_5A347_Custom_Restore.ipsw thru torrent or http download. if u want to go back to 1.1.4, read my other post. i got my iphone stuck since thursday, and only success after: 1. enter dfu mode 2. restore 1.1.4 factory firmware 3. downgrade baseband using "ziPhone patched by kIREmK 4. use ziphone to jailbreak & unlock i got the original guide from neowin.net forum. The thing is, iTunes 7.7 does not allow the restoring of the 1.1.4 and below firmares, unless of course your iTunes has been Pwned prior to the restore. For Windows users, restoring to 1.1.4 from 2.0 requires that you either completely uninstall iTunes 7.7 and reinstall iTunes 7.5, or first Pwning your iTunes 7.7 before attempting to perform the restore.
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Samanoske Akechi
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Jul 27 2008, 06:15 PM
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QUOTE(nicopatch @ Jul 27 2008, 11:07 AM) *read my other post* or the original one at forum neowin.net do not completely uninstall itunes and the other apple software component, just itunes, or u will end up getting exclamation mark for the usb device in device manager, and the device won't be recognized. there are many video tutorial in youtube to address this problems, i watched the one that show, using iPod touch, and other tutorial how to enter dfu mode, etc. after uninstall 7.7 do not forget to delete itunes folder in My Music (in My Documents) Not necessarily, mate.  As long as you have iTunes 7.5 installed after that, the phone will automatically install its own DFU driver in Windows whether or not it's on 1.1.4 or 2.0, because all iTunes versions share and recognize the same DFU drivers. As long as there's the AppleMobileDevice.dll service running. The exclamation mark and USB driver errors only come because there's no service to recognize the device in DFU mode. In other words, it's safe to completely uninstall every single speck of iTunes 7.7, but be sure to reinstall iTunes 7.5 and reboot before putting your phone into DFU mode Quoted from Sleepers.net : Now that you have iTunes 7.5, you will still have the DFU driver for 7.7.
Sources: http://sleepers.net/news/guides/20-to-114-downgrade/http://altf.wordpress.com/2008/07/13/iphon...-114-downgrade/http://www.modmyifone.com/forums/general/2...rade-works.htmlhttp://forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=564781
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Samanoske Akechi
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Jul 28 2008, 02:07 AM
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Actually, anyone who's not having any pleasant moments at all on the 2.0 firmware (like me, except I've got monkeys in bubbles to humour me  ) can also opt not to go through the trouble of downgrading back to 2.1, but instead wait it out a little longer till 2.1 is released. It's not gonna be too long from now, with the stockpiling amounts of complaints users have been lodging worldwide to Apple regarding the crashes and heavy lags. So it's gonna be double duty work in a short matter of time anyways. Why bother?
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