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    Default iPhone 3GS wont restore to 4.3.5

    I just got a new iphone yesterday and I wanted to jailbreak. For some reason it became a tethered jailbreak. I tried to restore, took hours, and now after restoring it got stuck on DFU mode. I used iREB, TU, RecBoot, Home+Sleep, rerestoring, rejailbreaking, etc. The only thing that turns it on is making redsn0w "Just boot it up", but once I restart, I'm back where i started.. What should I DO?

    I do have the new bootrom.

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    You cannot restore to 4.3.5 as apple isn't signing 4.3.5.

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    Seriously? But I have iOS 4.3.5 originally. I HAVE update?

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    At the time of your update, apple was signing 4.3.5 , not anymore. 4.3.5 is tethered and so is 5.0, so you might as well go for IOS 5

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    How disappointing why would apple not keep my iOS.

    Is there what SSH blobs for iOS5?

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    No more shsh blob saving starting at IOS 5, you either restore now or never to IOS 5 when apple stops signing IOS 5.0. Restore to 5.0 and get tethered jailbreak now and go untethered when it comes out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dfheje View Post
    How disappointing why would apple not keep my iOS.
    because its too old.

    Trust Steve.
    He's guiding from above.

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