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thesdx

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Jul 12, 2007
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I've been waiting to jailbreak my iTouch, as the exploit just was released and I don't want an iBrick. However, that guide over at Touchdev seems easy, and something I could do. (I was a Linux user, so I feel confident with the command line). Like I said, I don't want to brick my Touch. Should I go ahead and take the plunge, or wait until the bugs are worked out and a GUI gets released?
 
I've been waiting to jailbreak my iTouch, as the exploit just was released and I don't want an iBrick. However, that guide over at Touchdev seems easy, and something I could do. (I was a Linux user, so I feel confident with the command line). Like I said, I don't want to brick my Touch. Should I go ahead and take the plunge, or wait until the bugs are worked out and a GUI gets released.

Even I feel confident and understand every element of the process, yet I'm too reluctant to try on my own iPod until there's a proven process. Also, we don't know if Apple will brick Jailbroken iPods come next patch, I'd like to see what happens with that first. I'd advise you to do the same, but it's up to you.
 
i know the feeling...only i don't know how to use command line and i don't know how to jailbreak on windows....but i'm afraid of bricking, cuse i don't know how to fix it hahaha
 
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