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If you bricked your phone by legally obtaining and installing the 3.0 OS BEFORE adding your Device ID in the Developer Program Portal AND you're on a Windows machine, try this -- with the phone attached via USB, go into Control Panel/System/Device Manager, and then under "Universal Serial Bus controllers", you should have an "iPhone" or a "Apple Mobile Device USB Driver" entry. Right-click it, pick Properties, then the 'Details' tab. Your UDID should be after the last \ in the "Device Instance ID".

I, ah, know a guy who used this method, who is very thankful that he's not now out $100 AND a working phone. :)

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If you bricked your phone by legally obtaining and installing the 3.0 OS BEFORE adding your Device ID in the Developer Program Portal AND you're on a Windows machine, try this -- with the phone attached via USB, go into Control Panel/System/Device Manager, and then under "Universal Serial Bus controllers", you should have an "iPhone" or a "Apple Mobile Device USB Driver" entry. Right-click it, pick Properties, then the 'Details' tab. Your UDID should be after the last \ in the "Device Instance ID".

I, ah, know a guy who used this method, who is very thankful that he's not now out $100 AND a working phone. :)

-s
U just can use iPhone Config Utility for windows
 
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