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danielq12

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Jun 28, 2012
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I updated my iPhone 3Gs to 5.1.1 and jailbroke it using redsn0w and I had installed the iPad baseband previously. At first everything went well. I activated the phone, and everything was fine until I turned it off. When I tried to turn it back on by booting it with redsn0w because it is tethered, it didn't turn back on, and all I see is green/gray horizontal lines along the bottom half of the phone. Please help me fix this, thank you for your time.:)
 
Can anybody please help me. I have been trying to fix it for almost a week and I'm really desperate.:(
 
I updated my iPhone 3Gs to 5.1.1 and jailbroke it using redsn0w and I had installed the iPad baseband previously. At first everything went well. I activated the phone, and everything was fine until I turned it off. When I tried to turn it back on by booting it with redsn0w because it is tethered, it didn't turn back on, and all I see is green/gray horizontal lines along the bottom half of the phone. Please help me fix this, thank you for your time.:)

First of all you are using the jailbrake so what did you expect !!!
on my opinion plug your iphone to the itunes and make a defult restore (if itunes can see your iphone ) and stay on the ios 5.11 without using redsnow !!!
i have Iphone 3gs not jailbroken with ios 5.11 it's works perfectly !!! :) :apple:
 
What have you tried? Have you tried sticking it into DFU mode and restoring via iTunes?

BTW, these are the risks you take when you jailbreak, let alone stuffing iPad basebands onto your phone. You're taking your iPhone's life in your hands, so you have to be prepared for this kinda thing to happen.
 
What have you tried? Have you tried sticking it into DFU mode and restoring via iTunes?

BTW, these are the risks you take when you jailbreak, let alone stuffing iPad basebands onto your phone. You're taking your iPhone's life in your hands, so you have to be prepared for this kinda thing to happen.

That's what i talking about Jailbreak is a big risk :)
 
I know I messed up but I don't think it is impossible to fix it, and it would be awesome if you guys could give tips on what to do.:)
 
I have tried to restore it, I have tried to re-jailbreak it, and nothing happens.
*Note* when you out and iPad baseband into an iPhone it doesn't "shove it down it's throat" it just upgrades the baseband.:)
 
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