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Originally Posted by nighthawk311
Anyone else getting the 1600 or 1604 errors when trying to restore the custom firmware?
I HAVE put it in DFU mode. I'm running a macbook with 10.5.7 and itunes 8.2
If anyone has figured out how to get around these errors, please share!
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I too, experienced these errors, very frustrating. No matter, I was eventually able to successfully Jailbreak OS 3.0 using PWNAGE 3.0 and OS X.
Here is my setup:
MBA: 10.5.7
iTunes: 8.2 (23)
iPhone 3G
PWNAGE 3.0/Expert Mode
ATT PAYG
You shouldn't have to do this, however, after I backed up all of my data, I did a factory OS 3.0 restore on my 3G before attempting the Jailbreak (JB).
I noticed that these errors only surfaced when I augmented the boot partition size using PWNAGE 3.0/Expert mode. I was using the "666" boot partition easter egg and couldn't get it to work. I suspected this might be causing problems so I accepted the default 511MB boot partition and all was grand. Since I am on PAYG, I also insured that i didn't "Hacktivate" the phone.
Bottom line, what I am regarding as a root cause here may not actually be the root cause of these errors. In fact, I suspect these error codes may correlate to a number of "Generic" trouble conditions that can trigger the codes. So, I think I can say that augmenting the boot partition size at least does trigger these codes, not definitive, but it seems so.
Insure that iTunes is off when performing custom .IPSW creation and insure to quit iTunes Helper in Activity Monitor
Good luck.