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Originally Posted by davez
I tried both ways with activate I was able to use test phone like an iPod, when I didn't click activate I was unable to get it to activate in itunes even after i tried iUtilities.
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I did the same thing, and I eventually got it to work.
I did:
1- Did an upgrade to 3.0 b2 iTunes
2- Ran QuickPwn, and left activate checked (this was my mistake)
3- Noticed that I couldn't get a signal
4- Ran QuickPwn again, and unchecked 'activate'
5- Still couldn't get a signal
6- Did a restore to 3.0 b2 in iTunes
7- Ran QuickPwn and unchecked 'activate'
8- Used iUtilities to change the string and get iTunes to activate
9- Was happy
It sounds to me like you did up to step 5 about the same as I did. The important thing here is that if you have activated with QuickPwn that it requires a restore to get back to a fresh state.
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Originally Posted by Rated_R
I run a 64 bit system and could not get iutilities to work but I founf a different way around it.
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I wish I had know that earlier. iUtilities is an annoying app
GRR - I hate automerged doublepost - Those where responses on completely different things. They don't belong in one post.\