H hammipoop macrumors newbie Original poster Jan 7, 2009 #1 Running firmware 1.1.4 the old iphone, downloaded apps via itunes store converted and copied onto iphone using the fetch application, the apps appear on the iphone start up then crash and revert to main screen. help anyone?
Running firmware 1.1.4 the old iphone, downloaded apps via itunes store converted and copied onto iphone using the fetch application, the apps appear on the iphone start up then crash and revert to main screen. help anyone?
dukebound85 macrumors Core Jan 7, 2009 #2 im interested too. everytime this has happened to me, ive had to restore my phone
S shvartsies macrumors regular Jan 7, 2009 #3 I have no idea, but I'm interested in why you don't want to run 2.2?
H hammipoop macrumors newbie Original poster Jan 7, 2009 #4 I never said i didnt wanna run 2.2 but I bought the phone ready jailbroken and dont dare do it myself
I never said i didnt wanna run 2.2 but I bought the phone ready jailbroken and dont dare do it myself
H hammipoop macrumors newbie Original poster Jan 8, 2009 #6 im sorry i didnt realise i was in the presence of a genius thanks all the same for your constructive advice
im sorry i didnt realise i was in the presence of a genius thanks all the same for your constructive advice
D deadsouls macrumors regular Jan 8, 2009 #7 hammipoop said: im sorry i didnt realise i was in the presence of a genius thanks all the same for your constructive advice Click to expand... apology accepted. next time try not to be so daft.
hammipoop said: im sorry i didnt realise i was in the presence of a genius thanks all the same for your constructive advice Click to expand... apology accepted. next time try not to be so daft.
S shvartsies macrumors regular Jan 8, 2009 #8 Can you explain why you're scared to upgrade? Like the other guy said, it probably is because you're not on 2.0 or up.
Can you explain why you're scared to upgrade? Like the other guy said, it probably is because you're not on 2.0 or up.
D DenniZ macrumors 6502a Jan 8, 2009 #9 It's not even too hard to upgrade these days. Pwnagetool > download latest firmware > DFU restore > restore settings > done.
It's not even too hard to upgrade these days. Pwnagetool > download latest firmware > DFU restore > restore settings > done.
Brooklyn8 macrumors member Jan 8, 2009 #10 Or quickpwn if you have windows. I had the same problem with Jailbroken 2.0.2. Upgraded to 2.2 and its gone now.
Or quickpwn if you have windows. I had the same problem with Jailbroken 2.0.2. Upgraded to 2.2 and its gone now.
H hammipoop macrumors newbie Original poster Jan 11, 2009 #11 shvartsies said: Can you explain why you're scared to upgrade? Like the other guy said, it probably is because you're not on 2.0 or up. Click to expand... I dont have a clue how you do it tbh lol
shvartsies said: Can you explain why you're scared to upgrade? Like the other guy said, it probably is because you're not on 2.0 or up. Click to expand... I dont have a clue how you do it tbh lol