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    Default Iphone 3gs jailbroken... reboots and requires restore

    3.1.2 with 5.11.07

    Jailbroke with blackra1n... worked fine until I plugged into itunes... immediately said phone had to be verified... then would not verify with apple.... had to jailbreak again and it worked... but now anytime it loses power it reverts back to requireing a restore from itunes - which it will not do... then have to run blackra1n again.... Please help..

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    Default BlackRain Tethered

    Blackrain unlocks iphone 3gs but it does it tethered..

    Meaning to make it work after rebooting you have to use the blackra1n software once again..

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    It is not Blackra1n causing the issues. There are many threads about this on the forum already. It is the new iBoot, there is no way around it at this time. I wouldn't ask GeoHot about it either because he hassaid he has no plans on untethering the new iBoot at this moment, he is currently working on the PS3.

    Quote Originally Posted by Poseidon79 View Post
    iBoot 359.3.2 is the new version they released back in October. There have been no reports or any other upgrades. RC3 will jailbreak this on a tethered basis. If someone is having problems it's most likely NOT due to blackra1n as there are no consistent widespread reports anywhere of issues.
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