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otkmre

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Oct 11, 2008
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Hi guys, I'm really hoping somebody can help me out here. I would really, really appreciate it.

I have a first gen 4GB iPhone. Bought it used, it was unlocked and jailbroken, not sure exactly how.

First thing I did was flash it to 1.1.4 and run ZiPhone 3.0 (Windows) on it. Everything was 100%, working great.

Yesterday I decided to upgrade to 2.1 because I'm doing some work with the SDK. I flashed it to stock 2.1 from iTunes, then ran QuickPwn (Windows). It more or less worked, I can make calls, but now my wifi and Bluetooth are broken:

* The wifi settings screen looks normal, lets me turn it on/off, etc. When I turn it on, it searches for networks for 2 seconds and just stops. Never finds anything. I don't think it's really searching for anything for that short a period of time.

* The Bluetooth screen looks normal, I can turn it on, etc., but it never finds my headset to pair with.

This is basically where I'm at now. I have tried several things to solve this problem and none of them have worked. Any ideas? Here is a quick list of things I've tried. (Quick, haha, it's taken hours.)

I ran PwnageTool (OS X) and left BootNeuter installed, then switched between the 3.9 and 4.6 bootloaders, reflashing the Baseband each time, and then resetting the network settings from the OS each time. At no point did the wifi/Bluetooth behavior change.

I want to try the Dev Team Wifi Fixer, but nothing about my phone is "grey", I don't think I have the "grey wifi" problem and it says not to run it if you don't. Besides, I can't seem to get iBooter to work and I've tried it on all 3 operating systems. (WTF? Does it only work for < 2.0 firmware or something?)

At this point I'm at a loss for things to do. Any ideas? If not, who could help me? The Dev Team? Is there a forum/board that they read?

Thanks in advance.
 
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