![]() What I ended up doing is using sections from each one. The second was the iPhoneAlley article (aka “Doc2”). The first was a 10 page (printed) document that is contained in the 1.1.1-jailbreak.zip package called “README” (aka “Doc1”). There are 2 sources that I used for my instructions. What I WILL do is offer some pointers and tips that may help you get through this process…for me, it wasn’t pretty. I will NOT go into the steps that I took, mainly because I had to do it TWICE and each time it was DIFFERENT. Keep them all in a directory so that you have easy access. That should be all of the files that you need, I believe. The recommendation is Cyberduck (which worked great for me). Get a good FTP server that can do secure FTP. “ Please note that if you have used anySIM or other free SIM unlocking solutions (anything except for the iPhoneSimFree solution), and you upgrade to 1.1.1, it will wipe out the SIM unlock and render the phone and text message part of your phone inoperable. I have updated the link to version 1.2.2 released on 10/15. The version that I used was 3.1.īe sure to download iNdependence as you will need it to install SSH on your iPhone the “easy” way. Then be sure to get the latest version of AppTapp insaller. ![]() I created a specific directory to for all of the 1.1.1 firmware.īe sure that you get a copy of the Firmware 1.0.2 from Apple and have that handy. I recommend downloading the package that they reference, namely: I started with the instructions from iPhoneAtlas. It got really scary, really quickly! What follow are my recommendations. My experience started out ok, following the steps, but then drastically diverted from those steps as I ran into all sorts of complications and issues. If you screw up your iPhone, it is your own fault, not mine, nor anyone that I might reference here.įirst some info. This is NOT for the weak hearted, nor for someone that doesn’t know something about SSH, Linux commands, FTP and thinking outside of the box. There is ANOTHER good set of instructions at listed here.įirst a big disclaimer. the moving (versus copying) of the media is better, I think, than the Trip2Prepz application (see more details below). I have not tried these but I HAVE scanned through them and they look like they are more designed towards Windows users. Update: Here is another good source for instructions. iPhoneAtlas had one, Engadget had a few, one with the TIFF exploit, and iPhoneAlley had one. There were a couple of different sources that I found with fairly good information. I guess for me, “a while” is about 12 hours (grin). And, yesterday, I vowed to hold off for a while before I attempted it myself. Yesterday there were a flurry of announcements around the successful creation of various ways to Jailbreak iPhones that have firmware 1.1.1 installed. ![]() Update #1 on 10.13.07 11:12 AM PST – new links for instructions further clarification on items Update #2 on 10.15.07 11:25 AM PST – iNdependence download link updated to 1.2.2.
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