Tito Georgie macrumors 6502 Original poster Jul 17, 2010 390 0 New York Nov 28, 2010 #1 I'm on 4.1 jailbroken on my iPhone 4. Don't need unlock. But I want to Restore & stay on 4.1. how do I do it ? thanks.
I'm on 4.1 jailbroken on my iPhone 4. Don't need unlock. But I want to Restore & stay on 4.1. how do I do it ? thanks.
celticpride678 Guest Feb 15, 2009 5,486 2 Boston, MA Nov 28, 2010 #2 I'm not sure if Apple is still signing iOS 4.1, but you can try to just point iTunes to the iOS 4.1 IPSW file and see if it will restore. If you get an error, that means Apple is no longer signing iOS 4.1 and you can't restore to it.
I'm not sure if Apple is still signing iOS 4.1, but you can try to just point iTunes to the iOS 4.1 IPSW file and see if it will restore. If you get an error, that means Apple is no longer signing iOS 4.1 and you can't restore to it.
Tito Georgie macrumors 6502 Original poster Jul 17, 2010 390 0 New York Nov 28, 2010 #3 celticpride678 said: I'm not sure if Apple is still signing iOS 4.1, but you can try to just point iTunes to the iOS 4.1 IPSW file and see if it will restore. If you get an error, that means Apple is no longer signing iOS 4.1 and you can't restore to it. Click to expand... lol that sounds risky.. I don't want 4.2.
celticpride678 said: I'm not sure if Apple is still signing iOS 4.1, but you can try to just point iTunes to the iOS 4.1 IPSW file and see if it will restore. If you get an error, that means Apple is no longer signing iOS 4.1 and you can't restore to it. Click to expand... lol that sounds risky.. I don't want 4.2.
QuarterSwede macrumors G3 Oct 1, 2005 9,999 2,352 Colorado Springs, CO Nov 28, 2010 #4 Tito Georgie said: lol that sounds risky.. I don't want 4.2. Click to expand... It's not risky as you'll be telling iTunes to install 4.1. If it doesn't want to then just cancel it.
Tito Georgie said: lol that sounds risky.. I don't want 4.2. Click to expand... It's not risky as you'll be telling iTunes to install 4.1. If it doesn't want to then just cancel it.
Tito Georgie macrumors 6502 Original poster Jul 17, 2010 390 0 New York Nov 28, 2010 #5 QuarterSwede said: It's not risky as you'll be telling iTunes to install 4.1. If it doesn't want to then just cancel it. Click to expand... oh it wouldn't force me to update to 4.2?
QuarterSwede said: It's not risky as you'll be telling iTunes to install 4.1. If it doesn't want to then just cancel it. Click to expand... oh it wouldn't force me to update to 4.2?
celticpride678 Guest Feb 15, 2009 5,486 2 Boston, MA Nov 28, 2010 #6 Tito Georgie said: oh it wouldn't force me to update to 4.2? Click to expand... Isn't that what I said?
Tito Georgie said: oh it wouldn't force me to update to 4.2? Click to expand... Isn't that what I said?