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Hi, I do a lot of modding on my 3gs, and sometimes it needs to be restored. I keep a stitched file for all times, but how do i create
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    Hi, I do a lot of modding on my 3gs, and sometimes it needs to be restored. I keep a stitched file for all times, but how do i create a stitched, jailbroken ipsw?

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    Hmmm...good question...not sure...I think sn0wbreeze could do this once upon a time on Mac....not sure about the newer versions...

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    Hey, I'm all ears. I'll try stitching a jb ipsw. I'll post my results later.

    Figured it out.
    1) Download .ipsw file. (No guarantees about versions other than 4.1 on 3GS)
    2) Use Sn0wbreeze to jailbreak.
    3) Before you restore, stitch in shsh blobs.
    4) Pwn DFU with iREB.
    5) Restore.
    6) Your device is downgraded and jailbroken in one fell swoop.

    Just posted this because I hate it when people just say "Figured it out. Topic closed."
    Last edited by dell arness2; 05-19-2012 at 05:51 PM.

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    playing around with different cfw's is fun. sometimes i use redsn0w to stitch its blob into sn0breeze. it works well enough, but jb restoration doesn't seem to be as stable as my other experiments. what other kool stuff have you played around with?

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