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CrushNasty

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May 8, 2010
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The home and lock/power button does not work so I am going to send it in and hopefully get a new/replacement 3G from Apple. Then get my insurance claim that covers my iPhone.

My main question is, since the iOS4.0 has not been jailbroken (or attempted since upgrading to 4.0) will they be able to see that it was jailbroken in 3.1.2?
 
Could they? Probably, if they decided to dig through the file system for leftover files/folders. Will they? Not a chance.
 
Why don't you just do a full restore to iOS4? That way any evidence of a previous jailbreak will be wiped.
 
Why don't you just do a full restore to iOS4? That way any evidence of a previous jailbreak will be wiped.

Well this is what I'm at... I just am too inexperienced to know if this will remove all evidence of a JB on a previous OS verison.

I feel like I restored a JB phone and then re-jailbroke it and my JB apps showed up w/o having to redownload them. So I figured if this was true then there would be some files left behind even when restored.
 
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