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Originally Posted by Spysect
It involves have one 2.0.x ipsw (supported by the Windows QuickPWN) and the custom 2.1 IPSW from Willy.
Load the QuickPWN up with the 2.0.x ipsw and go through it normally until you reach the DOS part.
Follow the "How to enter White DFU Mode" correctly (the bit where it tells you the power button and home button.)
As it detects it in DFU in DOS, the long text of Operation 0 appears and your iphone goes White.
You must TERMINATE the DOS window immediately, use Task Manager for that. (best to leave Task Manager open and ready when you do it.)
Load up iTunes 8.0 and should detect the iPhone in White DFU Mode.
Shift Restore with Willy's Custom 2.1 Firmware.
And Voila! One perfect back to life iPhone!
PS. First time poster here, hope the post was alright :P
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Originally Posted by Forgief
What DOS window is Spysect referring to? I see my iPhone going white and all, but I don't see a DOS window popping up.
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The DOS Prompt is the bit that pops up in Windows when you QuickPWN the phone:
If you don't know where to stop the QuickPWN, these three steps should do it,
Step 1) Run Task Manager. (Ctrl-Alt-Del)
Step 2) Run QuickPWN and follow what it says (Follow Steps 1-10 here:
iClarified - iPhone - How to Jailbreak a 2.0.x iPhone Using QuickPwn GUI (Windows))
Step 3) As it reaches Step 10 (from the iClarified Tutorial) and the long text with "Performing Operation 0, 100% done", EXIT the DOS Window Immediately and you should end up with the White DFU Mode Screen on your iPhone.
Step 4) Run iTunes 8.0, it should detect the iPhone in Recovery Mode, Shift-Click Restore with Willy's Custom Firmware and hit it!
btw Thanks for the responses that the method did help you out guys
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Originally Posted by tchprivate
I can confirm that the method described by 'spysect' works like a charm.
Only thing I dont get is ....... HOW THE H*** DID SPYSECT FIGURE THIS OUT
This guy is a GENIOUS.
Thanks a billion.
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Funny thing is, Google is your friend after mish-mmashing with loads of different sites, it actually worked :P Thank Willy for giving out custom IPSWs
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Originally Posted by JazJon
Thanks spysect, I'm going to try this as my upgrade method from 2.0.2 to 2.1 The other ways seem to involve installing/uninstalling/reinstalling intuens8.0/7.7 If All I need to do are the steps above, I'm ready to try it tonight after work. Hopefully the backup restores afterwards as well.
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Yes I had an iPhone 2.0.2 at the beginning which ran with Error 6 and 1600 on iTunes when I wanted to clean my iPhone for the upgrade, and the steps are all you have to do. Backups work too!