S saraw66 macrumors newbie Original poster Jun 21, 2011 4 0 Jun 21, 2011 #1 i had my iphone 4.3.1 jailbroken and tried to restore it through itunes and its now stuck in recovery mode how do i fix this?
i had my iphone 4.3.1 jailbroken and tried to restore it through itunes and its now stuck in recovery mode how do i fix this?
soco macrumors 68030 Dec 14, 2009 2,840 119 Yardley, PA Jun 21, 2011 #2 Did you try DFU Restore as opposed to a normal iTunes restore?
S saraw66 macrumors newbie Original poster Jun 21, 2011 4 0 Jun 21, 2011 #3 no, i looked up an article and it said to just use the itunes restore
heisenberg123 macrumors 603 Oct 31, 2010 6,498 9 Hamilton, Ontario Jun 21, 2011 #4 saraw66 said: no, i looked up an article and it said to just use the itunes restore Click to expand... do you have your 4.3.1 blobs?
saraw66 said: no, i looked up an article and it said to just use the itunes restore Click to expand... do you have your 4.3.1 blobs?
heisenberg123 macrumors 603 Oct 31, 2010 6,498 9 Hamilton, Ontario Jun 21, 2011 #6 saraw66 said: no Click to expand... not sure if it matters but did your try to update instead of restore
saraw66 said: no Click to expand... not sure if it matters but did your try to update instead of restore
-aggie- macrumors P6 Jun 19, 2009 16,793 51 Where bunnies are welcome. Jun 21, 2011 #7 Use Tinyumbrella to kick it out of restore.
ImperialX macrumors 65816 Jul 17, 2007 1,339 23 Tokyo, Japan Jun 21, 2011 #8 -aggie- said: Use Tinyumbrella to kick it out of restore. Click to expand... This. You should be able to do it in one click. Here is the link. http://thefirmwareumbrella.blogspot.com/
-aggie- said: Use Tinyumbrella to kick it out of restore. Click to expand... This. You should be able to do it in one click. Here is the link. http://thefirmwareumbrella.blogspot.com/
D draz macrumors 6502a Jun 20, 2010 889 0 Jun 21, 2011 #9 Don't have TinyUmbrella open at all when your iPhone is doing a restore. Also you might want to check your hosts file and add a # in front of the gs.apple.com line. On a windows machine it's located C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc
Don't have TinyUmbrella open at all when your iPhone is doing a restore. Also you might want to check your hosts file and add a # in front of the gs.apple.com line. On a windows machine it's located C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc