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Join Date: Nov 2007
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Easy Directions for 1.1.2 Jailbreak
Although you have to downgrade to 1.1.1 i found it alot easier then most websites make it seem to be. at the end you will have a jailbroken 1.1.2 iphone that works perfectly wll in everyway....here is my experiance with downgrading and hacking iphone 1.1.2: (THIS WILL ONLY WORK IF YOU HAVE A US PHONE THAT WAS UPGRADED TO 1.1.2) (FURTHERMORE YOU HAVE TO HAVE ACTIVATED IT ON AT&T USING ITUNES) (MUST USE ITUNES 7.4.2)
Step 1- Download 1.1.1 software, make sure if its a .zip that you rename it so that it ends in _restore.ipsw Step 2- Download INdependence 1.2.5 Step 3- Hold down the botton and the home button on your phone, when the screen goes black release the top button but continue to hold onto the bottom button. Step 4- Then connect your iPhone to iTunes. It should say you need to restore. Option Click on the restore button, a window will come up and select the 1.1.1 software you downloaded earlier. Step 5- Restore your iPhone, at the end it will error out, thats fine. Close iTunes and open INdependence, Dont click on anything just open it. Step 6- When your iphone gets the connect to iTunes when the activation screen comes up, Connect it and select to restore from back up when promted in iTunes. Step 7- Connect to wi-fi and go to jailbreakme.com, install apptapp Step 8- Install OtkoPrep and NOTHING ELSE Step 9- Connect to your computer and update to 1.1.2 via iTunes Step 10-Download the Concited Software package for finishing the 1.1.2 jailbreak Step 11- Open the folder, Click on Jailbreak.jar Step 12- After it runs, wait for your iphone to restart on its own, then restart it again. After you restart just leave it alone and it will restart on its own one more time. when it is done you have a jailbroken 1.1.2 iPhone Leave posts on here if you run into trouble, and i'll try to help you out IF YOU DAMAGE YOUR PHONE IT IS NOT MY PROBLEM, YOU ARE DOING THIS UNDER YOUR OWN RISK. |
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Liverpool, UK
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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i didnt say anything about 10.5 because i didnt test it on there, however if it works it works
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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Hmmm. I have a Macbook, Leopard, iTunes 7.5, beta version of INdependence, and I can't get the iPhone out of DFU mode, period. So you're saying that INdependence fires up? For me, INdependence version 1.2.5 and beta 1.3b2 crash on launch and will not run. Opening the INdependence MobDev tool shows this: ![]() -which is useless because even though I have the MobileDevice_7_4_2_Framework file (downloaded from Rapidshare), there's no way to select it using the tool. I even copied that file to System > Library > PrivateFrameworks; that didn't work either. In any event, most of the information about this stuff is cryptic at best, and I'm generally pretty good in the art of RTFM. Is there a newer beta version I missed somehow? Can you tell me the version you have? Last edited by Snide : Nov 18, 2007 at 05:02 PM. |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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again i never attempted this with iTunes 7.5
thats why i wrote it was used with 7.4.2 i suggest downgrading your iTunes to 7.4.2 or using another computer |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Colorado
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Different computers question
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macrumors regular
Join Date: Dec 2006
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no, I don't believe that will work (IMHO). You'll have to wipe it clean to upload your music from your home itunes if you put any tunes on the school comp onto your new iphone. Stock, the iphone will not let you associate with 2 different itunes.
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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Worked perfectly for me!
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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** INSTALLING INDEPENDENCE ** Before you can run iNdependence for the first time, you must do the following: 1) Copy iNdependence to your hard drive somewhere (the Applications folder would be a good place) 2) Run the "iNdependence MobDev Tool" application. If it reports that you have the correct version of iTunes installed, then you simply need to choose the location where you installed iNdependence on your computer and you are done (skip the remaining steps). 3) If it reports that you do not have the correct version of iTunes installed, then you'll need to find the version of the MobileDevice framework that was installed with iTunes 7.4.2 and put it somewhere on your computer. Something useful might be at: http://rapidshare.com/files/68410680...ework.zip.html 4) Once you have that, choose the location of the MobileDevice.framework folder using the first file chooser. 5) If that works, then choose the location where you installed iNdependence on your computer using the second file chooser. 6) At this point you should see a success message. If you do not successfully do this, then iNdependence will not run (it will show up in the dock quickly and then disappear). After you are done, then iNdependence will run without problems no matter what version of iTunes you upgrade to. You only need to do this once. |
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I was finally succesfull following the same method, but with the additional step of using AnySim 1.2.1u on firmware 1.1.1 to unlock my sim (I first needed to upgrade to 1.2.2 and then downgrade again).
The hacktivation that the jailbreak.jar was supposed to do did not work for me. Cost me 2.5 hours yesterday to get it fixed ! |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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Just a quick clarification: Step 10 refers to a Java app for your PC that you can get here.
I didn't realize this and thought that it was also an iPhone package; when I updated to 1.1.2 and Installer.app vanished from the screen, I thought I'd done something wrong and restarted the whole process. The readme file also has the same instructions as the OP. |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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INdependence is not used for any reason other then to kick you out of DFU mode, YOU DONT CLICK ON ANYTHING IN INDEPENDENCE
also, after u jailbreak 1.1.1 and upgrade to 1.1.2 installer.app WILL vanish THIS IS NORMAL after you run the java file in the concieted software package it will return |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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this post deserves sticky status
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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It can't be selected using the MobDev tool. I even created a new folder and put the file inside, but that didn't work either. What am I missing? |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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Can't get kick my phone out of dfu mode!
INdependence doesn't seem to be working...I did everything exactly like the instructions all over the web for downgrading and jailbreaking 1.1.2. I got the 1.1.1 ispw, iNdependence 1.2.5, iTunes 7.4, iPhone with firmware 1.1.2, Mac pro with Tiger.
The iPhone has the "connect to itunes" icons on the screen and when i open iNdependence it just stays there. I've tried it about five or six times. Thanks in advance for your help.
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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to settle the INdependence issue.
STOP USING ITUNES 7.5 USE 7.4.2 AND NOTHING ELSE |
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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Using 7.4!!!
Im have:
iTunes 7.4 iNdependence 1.2.5 Mac Pro w/Tiger iPhone doesn't come out of DFU mode when iNdependence is launched. Anybody else had this problem? |
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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Nevermind People
For those trying to kick iPhones out of DFU with iNdependence 1.2.5 IT DOESN'T WORK (or it didn't for me). USE 1.3 BETA.
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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try to get your hands on itunes 7.4.2
and i used INdependence 1.2.5 and it kicked my iphone out of dfu mode just fine |
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macrumors 6502
Join Date: Apr 2005
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the message (see post #4 above). The MobDev tool seems think I have 7.5... Believe me when I say that I spent many hours uninstalling, re-installing itunes, restoring, downgrading, ect, and have spent countless hours poring over hundreds of posts relating to this. Again - what am I missing? |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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Don't ask me why this crucial step isn't mentioned in the instructions... took me a lot of trial and error to figure it out. I finally figured it out by searching the Macintosh HD for "MobileDevice" and noticing that the one that is actually installed by iTunes is MobileDevice.h |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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Check and see if a download link is in the iNdependence dmg's readme. |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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You sir, are a god! How in tarnation did you figure that out????? I renamed the MobileDevice_7_4_2.framework file to MobileDevice.h, and it magically turned into a folder. I was then able to navigate to this folder using MobDev tool, and selected it. Then I selected the INdependence app, and I got the following message: ![]() I then downgraded to 1.1.1 and used INdependence to kick it out of DFU mode. Now I'm back on 1.1.1 with all my favorite programs. Thanks so much!! ![]() Needless to say, it is very much possible to use iTunes 7.5, as I just did... Edit: I ran out of the house after restoring to 1.1.1 and syncing the iPhone. Only then did I realize that the iPhone was not connecting to the ATT network. The only way to get it onto the network was to restore to 1.1.2. So I once again reverted to 1.1.1, and followed all of the steps in the original post of this thread. It is now on 1.1.2, Jailbroken, and activated on ATT network. Thanks to mkhalil06 for putting the guide together, and very special thanks to danwarne for figuring out the mystery of the MobileDevice.h folder. You can rest assured that I'm going to need a very good reason to "upgrade" from 1.1.2... Last edited by Snide : Nov 20, 2007 at 06:57 PM. |
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