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Originally Posted by biggerx
you guys need to restore your phones to Apples 2.0.2 fw. Then make sure you have a fresh install of pwnage 2.0.3.1. Then make a custom firmware. Don't try "re" pwning an already pwned phone. Restore it first.
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Biggerx almost has the full story. One key step is missing as the security settings stored in the iPhone Backup are not cleanly transferred from 1.1.4 backup to a 2.0.2 (pwnage) phone (I'm talking about the user identity settings installed after SW & FW are restored - when iTunes says you can identify phone as a new phone or restore "Joe's iPhone" settings).
After tearing my hair out for a bit, I did the following:
(1) restore to Apple FW 2.0.2
(2) restored my iPhone Settings to re-identify my phone as normal virgin Apple FW 2.0.2 phone with my "Joe's iPhone" identity from last sync done with old fw.
At this point the phone looks like a regular Apple FW phone. email, wireless & voicemail passwords all ok.
(3) go into sync menu, turn off "Sync Music","Sync Podcast", "Sync Photos" (just for step 4).
(4) Sync Phone.
Here I got a message from the OS stating that a password cache (or something) was outdated. I had the option of ignoring or updating - I updated all.
(5) do a pwnage restore with your 2.0.2 vintage fw.
(6) now restore your phones identity from the 2.0.2. Phone backup done in step 4 above.
(7) restore the sync settings you modified in step 3.
(8) sync your phone.
everything seems to work now & pwnage fw is inplace.