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RetiredInFl

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JB's iPhone 4. Phone was on the charger working just fine. I woke it up and just about every one of my "stock" apps were gone.

All that is left is Settings, You Tube, Stocks, Voice Memos and Weather.

All my Appstore apps are still on the phone. Just the "stock" apps are gone.

Just noticed CYDIA app is gone but Winterboard remains. I can still access the phone with iPhone Explorer and Lockinfo is working so the JB is still active.

I do have 4.01 Shsh saved on Cydia and my PC. Is there anything I can do besides the full restore again?
 
Did you try searching for the apps using spotlight? That will tell you if they're missing from the springboard or if they've been wiped from the phone entirely.
 
I had all the items in spotlight disabled. I just re-enabled them and it can't find any of the apps. Not sure how long it takes to index them though.

I have a download of the 4.01 firmware. If I do a DFU restore will I simply be able to select that firmware or will it now grab 4.02?
 
Have you looked in the Applications folder to see if they are still there. Maybe someone has played a mean trick on you if your root password is still alpine.
 
Have you looked in the Applications folder to see if they are still there. Maybe someone has played a mean trick on you if your root password is still alpine.
Root pswd was changed by me . No idea what I did. It was fine at 10PM and at 11PM it was f'd.

Just restoring using sauriks server. Ain't worth the hassle. I'll just start over again. Arghhh. No idea what happened.


****! Restore failed. Getting Error 1004. It goes through the entire thing. It even verifies the firmware. This is the tail end of the iTunes log:

Code:
SR STATUS: restore
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AppleBCMWLAN::handleIOKitBusyWatchdogTimeout(): Error, no successful firmware download after 60000 ms!! Giving up...
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ASR: Copied 995688960 bytes in 76.41 seconds, 12726.10 KiB/s
ASR STATUS: verify
ASR VERIFY PROGRESS: 2%
AppleUSBDeviceMux::sessionUpcall socket is closed, session 0x840f1c00 (12345<-lo0->49158 12345<-usb->44293)
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ASR: Verified SHA-1 checksum 995688960 bytes in 25.92 seconds, 37506.50 KiB/s
ASR STATUS: finish
entering mount_filesystems
executing /sbin/fsck_hfs
** /dev/rdisk0s1
   Executing fsck_hfs (version diskdev_cmds-488.1.7~39).
** Checking non-journaled HFS Plus Volume.
** Detected a case-sensitive volume.
** Checking extents overflow file.
** Checking catalog file.
** Checking multi-linked files.
** Checking catalog hierarchy.
** Checking extended attributes file.
** Checking volume bitmap.
** Checking volume information.
** The volume Apex8A306.N90OS appears to be OK.
executing /sbin/mount
executing /sbin/fsck_hfs
disk0s2s1: ioctl(_IOW,'d',24,4) is unsupported.
** /dev/rdisk0s2s1
   Executing fsck_hfs (version diskdev_cmds-488.1.7~39).
** Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume.
** Detected a case-sensitive volume.
** Checking extents overflow file.
** Checking catalog file.
** Checking multi-linked files.
** Checking catalog hierarchy.
** Checking extended attributes file.
** Checking volume bitmap.
** Checking volume information.
** The volume Data appears to be OK.
executing /sbin/mount
entering install_kernel_cache
writing kernelcache to /mnt1/System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kernelcaches/kernelcache
entering install_secure_vault_daemon
entering get_hardware_platform
platform-name = s5l8930x
linking /mnt1/usr/sbin/securekeyvaultd to /mnt1/usr/sbin/securekeyvaultd.s5l8930x
no securekeyvaultd for s5l8930x
entering fixup_var
remove_path /mnt1/private/var
executing /bin/rm
creating directory (owner=0 mode=755) /mnt1/private/var
entering modify_fstab
entering clear_persistent_boot_args
executing /usr/sbin/nvram
entering update_NOR
entering img3_update_NOR
img3_flash_NOR_image: flashing LLB data (length = 0x13999)
img3_flash_NOR_image: flashing NOR data (length = 0x2a999)
img3_flash_NOR_image: flashing NOR data (length = 0xe9d9)
img3_flash_NOR_image: flashing NOR data (length = 0x60d9)
img3_flash_NOR_image: flashing NOR data (length = 0x25c19)
img3_flash_NOR_image: flashing NOR data (length = 0x2e6d9)
img3_flash_NOR_image: flashing NOR data (length = 0x33419)
img3_flash_NOR_image: flashing NOR data (length = 0x11919)
img3_flash_NOR_image: flashing NOR data (length = 0x10f59)
img3_flash_NOR_image: flashing NOR data (length = 0x11259)
img3_flash_NOR_image: flashing NOR data (length = 0x13899)
img3_flash_NOR_image: flashing NOR data (length = 0x39719)
entering create_system_key_bag
attempting to create system key bag on /mnt2
entering update_gas_gauge_software
entering update_baseband
performing an ice3 baseband update (with AuthInstall)
bbupdater: Using chip information entries from device tree...bbupdater: OK
perform_ice3_baseband_update: registering for progress notifications
perform_ice3_baseband_update: querying baseband info
booted from secure root: give device keybag access to everyone
AppleKeyStore:cp_key_store_action(1)
AppleKeyStore:cp_key_store_action(1)
bbupdater: [02.00]::: ChipInfo: snum: 0x69EA05A72020A1A049CAAE0C, chipid: 0x50, goldcertid: 0x101, nonce: 0x
perform_ice3_baseband_update: requesting rampsi from host
perform_ice3_baseband_update: received rampsi data (3702672 bytes)
perform_ice3_baseband_update: uploading rampsi
bbupdater: Validating parameters...bbupdater: OK
bbupdater: !!! bbupdater: [13.-1]::: 
Exception at :0:
	- BBUReturnError(1)/7: unable to locate firmware file
bbupdater: 
bbupdater: !!! bbupdater: Exception at :0:
	- BBUReturnError(1)/7: unable to locate firmware file
perform_ice3_baseband_update: baseband failed to boot the rampsi
perform_ice3_baseband_update: bbupdater error: Exception at :0:
	- BBUReturnError(1)/7: unable to locate firmware file

attempting to dump restore log
writing log file: /mnt1/restore.log

==== end of device restore output ====
2010-08-12 00:59:11.978 [6868:1380]: AMRAuthInstallDeletePersonalizedBundle
2010-08-12 00:59:12.012 [6868:1380]: removed personalized bundle
2010-08-12 00:59:12.012 [6868:1380]: <Restore Device 078FB518>: Restore failed (result = 1004)
2010-08-12 00:59:12.073 [6868:1374]: iTunes: Restore error 1004


Keep getting error 1004.
 
I assume you edited your hosts file?
Yes. If you look at the iTunes log it shows everything is loaded then verified. It fails at the very end.

I must be the first person restoring an iPhone 4 using Saurik's servers. :(

Why couldn't this have happened 6 hours earlier.
 
Woohoo ...

I used Tiny Umbrella and it too failed. However after the last failure I used the "kick out of recovery" button and bingo ... up came a freshly restored 4.01. It had probably restored successfully from the getgo but it needed that "kick" .....
 
Woohoo ...

I used Tiny Umbrella and it too failed. However after the last failure I used the "kick out of recovery" button and bingo ... up came a freshly restored 4.01. It had probably restored successfully from the getgo but it needed that "kick" .....

Yes, the failure was probably caused by the phone's inability to upgrade the baseband (since you were already on the new version). It happens a lot -- though usually when trying to downgrade, not simply restore.
 
Woohoo ...

I used Tiny Umbrella and it too failed. However after the last failure I used the "kick out of recovery" button and bingo ... up came a freshly restored 4.01. It had probably restored successfully from the getgo but it needed that "kick" .....

Cool, out of interest how do you use Tiny Umbrella to restore? Ive saved my shsh with it but i don't know what to do if i need to restore? I can only assume i have to start the TSS sever in TU then proceed to do the restore from itunes?
 
I can only assume i have to start the TSS sever in TU then proceed to do the restore from itunes?

Yep, thats all you do. Just make sure you're not running a web server on that computer or it won't be able to bind itself to port 80.
 
Question: Can I use TU to restore my current 4.0.1 phone to 4.0.1 using my locally saved shsh blob but THEN restore from a 4.0.1 backup?

So basically I am not doing any downgrading, just emulating a restore + restore from phone backup option AS IF 4.0.2 never was released. Answers are appreciated!
 
Did you try going into SBSettings to see if any of the apps were hidden with Poof?
 
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