Wednesday, November 30, 2011

simple way to restore cfw 4.3.3 w/out using other software or TINYUMBRELLA

first you will do a customise firmware using sn0wbreeze 2.7 or 2.7.1

and then the sn0wbreeze will ask you to put your phone to the PWNED DFU using their

xpwn gui for windows

and after that you will see this image below



then the itunes will detect your iphone like this image



Hold Shift + click Restore the choose the CFW



then open it after that tik RESTORE



then after that the itunes will extracting your customise firmware



now the error 3194 will show







the best solution of this problem is you know what guys )
host deleting )


ih8sn0w SOLUTION
why ih8sn0w want us to do this procedure?

Code:
There was a bug just like this when 4.3.2 launched.
Til @saurik resolves the 4.3.3 issue. Follow the instructions below for a
temp. fix when restoring.
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Removing Cydia's SHSH Caching Server:
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* Download TinyUmbrella from http://thefirmwareumbrella.blogspot.com
* Launch it.
* Click on the "Advanced" tab.
* Uncheck "Set Hosts to Cydia on Exit"
* Click on "Apply Changes"
* Reboot your PC/Mac.
because if you do delete your host file you will no longer can use the tinyumbrella to be able to saved your shsh on saurik's server it will give error like this image







but, if you are rushing your repairing and your customer want you to do their iphone urgent as fast as what you can ) you can also follow this procedure if you experience that 3194 error by restoring customise firmware to be able to preserved the unlockable baseband and also to not waste your time to download the latest version of tiny umbrella :P..



Procedure Go to My Computer


Go to System C:


go to WINDOWS:


Go to system32:


go to drivers:


cut the folder etc


paste the etc folder on your desktop


IMPORTANT:
Reboot your PC




after rebooting your pc use iREB


put your iPhone to Pwned dfu using that, if your device is on pwned dfu mode already you will see this sucess image below


now ready to restore your iphone once you enter the pwned dfu mode open itunes then restore it using customise firmware





after that your phone will restore smoothly without no error or any problem


DONE my iPhone4 white )



now jailbreaking with redsn0w_win_0.9.6rc16




Putting Some Crack Applications )



DONE


NOTE:
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if you want to use tinyumbrella again to saved your shsh on saurik's server or other problem needed just bring back again the etc folder on the drivers folder again and restart your pc then you will be able to use the tinyumbrella again

HOW TO - Downgrade IOS5 Beta Baseband 04.11.08 to 04.10.0

HOW TO - Downgrade IOS5 Beta Baseband 04.11.08 to 04.10.01
The current IOS5 Beta programme includes updates to the iPhone4 baseband. This new baseband version, 04.11.08, blocks the Gavey Ultra SIM as well as adding other enhancements to the modem.

If you have been using the IOS5 Beta for development testing you may also want to be able to restore back to a previously jailbreakable version of IOS 4, most likely 4.3.3.

If you try and do this with the 04.11.08 baseband on your phone you will be in for a world of pain, especially if you are also using the iTunes 10.5 beta as trying to downgrade straight to 4.3.3, even if you have saved SHSH Blobs, will result in a DFU loop. Even if you can fix this, residual problems remain including a loss of your APN settings which need to be restored manually. Very annoying

However, it is possible to downgrade the baseband to 04.10.01 by downgrading back to 4.3.5


IMPORTANT NOTE - This method will only work whilst Apple is still signing the 4.3.5 firmware and its associated 04.10.01 baseband. As soon as IOS5 goes gold and Apple close the 4.3.5 signing window, this method will cease to work.

Let's Downgrade!

1. Download the 4.3.5 firmware Official Apple IOS Firmware

2. Ensure your hosts file is pointing at Apple. You can do this easily with TinyUmbrella. Simply open it, switch to the Advanced tab, UNTICK the option "Set Hosts to Cydia on Exit", and then exit TU.
Alternatively you can edit your hosts file manually if you are so inclined. Ensure you remove all lines which refer to gs.apple.com.

3. Connect your iPhone to your PC and put it into DFU mode. We have a guide here if you need assistance - DFU Mode for Dummies

4. Open iTunes, which will recognise your iPhone in recovery mode, acknowledge the message about this, then press shift-restore (Windows) or option-restore (OSX), and select the 4.3.5 firmware you downloaded in step 1.

5. If you followed the instructions, the restore to 4.3.5 should now complete without any errors. When it is complete you will have a stock 4.3.5 iPhone4 again with a downgraded 04.10.01 baseband. Bonus!

Here are my before and after "About" screenshots showing that the baseband was downgraded (as well as the differences in About screens between the versions!).
Remember, the baseband cannot normally be downgraded, however because Apple are signing both the beta and current firmwares, and their associated basebands, it is possible, but only until the official release of IOS5.



Now you should be able to go on further (if required) and downgrade 4.3.5 to 4.3.3, IF you have saved SHSH Blobs for 4.3.3 available. Because your baseband has been downgraded to 04.10.01 you will not end up in a nasty recovery or DFU loop. Remember, there is no way to downgrade further unless you have saved SHSH Blobs.

iPhone 4 USB not detecting






so baklas ko na yung i phone 4, try to change UBS FLEX pero wala paring response..so i decided na e hardware kuna talaga, ito po yung pic kung saaan naka locate ang UBS I.C or CHARGING I.c.



ingat lang po sa pag tanggal mga bossing kac yung paligid niya ay silyado lahat..so katamtaman lang po yung init ng HOTAIR,pero wag lang kayo mag-alala kung sa kaling pomotok man ang I.C sa tabi niya di naman namamatay ang unit.reballs mo nalang..tsk tsk tsk



ito na po yung resolta mga bossing after binaklas ko at na linis kuna nin...



nilagay kuna po yung USB I.c na ni reballs ko...



bago ko po inaasimble pinalitan kuna po ng white LCD kc request ng customer kaya whit napo yung last picture ko,at salamat sa Dios ok na po yung iphone 4 ng detect na po sxa!!!!

How To: Reflash 06.15.00 Baseband With RedSn0w 0.9.9b6

If you were running the 06.15.00 baseband on your iPhone 3GS and accidentally updated to the stock iOS 5 firmware.,


your baseband is most likely in an inconsistent state. Meaning you will either be unable to connect to a cell phone tower or you will have troubles maintaining your 3G connection. This is because once you update to the 06.15.00 baseband, you can cannot downgrade it to a normal iPhone baseband without running into major troubles.

In order to fix this error you will need to reflash the 06.15.00 baseband on your iPhone 3GS using RedSn0w. After reflashing the 06.15.00 baseband using RedSn0w you should no longer have any troubles with your baseband. The Dev-Team noted, in their changelog for UltraSn0w 1.2.4, that you can use any version of RedSn0w past version 0.9.9b4 to reflash the 06.15.00 baseband to fix any errors associated with updating to the stock iOS 5 firmware with on the 06.15.00 baseband.


Some iPhone3GS users with the 06.15 baseband may have tried to install iOS5 using a stock IPSW (even though you should never ever try to use a stock IPSW if you’re an ultrasn0w unlocker). If you did try this, your baseband is probably in an inconsistent state, and you’ll need to reflash the 06.15 baseband again (using redsn0w). Be very careful if you use redsn0w to reflash the iPad baseband — don’t interrupt the process! And please avoid using stock IPSWs in the future. Unlockers should never go near stock IPSWs. If you need to use redsn0w for any of the above tasks, please make sure it’s version 0.9.9b4 or higher.


In this how to guide from iJailbreak.com you will learn how to reflash the 06.15.00 baseband on your iPhone 3GS running the iOS 5 firmware.
Note: As I do not have an iPhone 3GS I am not able to verify if the steps in this how to guide are exactly in the right order. Please let me know if you notice any errors following this how to guide.

How To Reflash 06.15.00 baseband



Step 1) – The first thing you must do is download RedSn0w 0.9.9b6 which is compatible with both Windows and Mac OS X from the iJailbreak Downloads Section.




Step 2) – When RedSn0w has downloaded you will need to launch RedSn0w.



Step 3) – Once RedSn0w is up and running you will need to click the Extras Button followed by the Select IPSW Button. Upon clicking the Select IPSW Button you will need to select your iPhone 3GS’ iOS firmware file (the firmware it is currently running… most likely iOS 5). If you do not have your iPhone 3GS’ firmware file please download it from the iJailbreak Downloads Section.




Step 4) – After you have selected the iPhone 3GS iOS firmware file you will need to go back to the main menu and click the Jailbreak Button.




Step 5) – You will now need to put your iPhone 3GS into DFU mode. Read the instructions and click the Next Button to begin the DFU mode process.




Step 6) – Once your iPhone 3GS is in DFU mode you can select options to customize your Jailbreak. You will need to select the Reflash 06.15.00 baseband option and uncheck the Install Cydia option.




Step 7) – After you have selected the Reflash 06.15.00 baseband option, click the Next Button and RedSn0w will begin re-jailbreaking/re-flashing your iPhone 3GS’ baseband.




After the process is complete you should notice your iPhone 3GS should function correctly and any 3G connection issues/service issues should be fixed. Please let us know if this how to guide on reflashing the 06.15.00 baseband on your iPhone 3GS worked for you in the comments section below…

Fix iTunes Error 50 [Guide]

Some of our users have been facing iTunes Error 50 while trying to restore their iPhone to a custom iOS 5. Although you have already created a costumed iOS 5 firmware with Sn0wbreeze 2.8b10. This Error might prevent you from restoring your iPhone.



Don’t worry, This error isn’t because of the jailbreaking but it is because of the corrupted background error running on your computer that is the reason behind this error. and here is how to fix it.

How To Fix iTunes Error 50? [Guide]

Step 1: Open Control Panel > Programs > Hit Uninstall programs and uninstall all programs such as Storm Video, QuickTime and iTunes.
Step 2: Install iTunes Latest version
Step 3: Connect your iPhone to your Computer and get it into synchronization.
Step 4: Go to the Device Manager on your Windows and update your USB driver.
Step 5: Connect with the original iOS device USB connector with or with the connector manufactured by Apple, Inc.

That’s it. Enjoy