WindozeNT wrote:
^ Look for Pwnimate. It has the LogoMii package. (Pwnimate is the package's name)
Oh. Also, what iOS do you have?
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thebuilderdd wrote:
WindozeNT wrote:
^ Look for Pwnimate. It has the LogoMii package. (Pwnimate is the package's name)
Oh. Also, what iOS do you have?
iOS 4.1
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WindozeNT wrote:
thebuilderdd wrote:
WindozeNT wrote:
^ Look for Pwnimate. It has the LogoMii package. (Pwnimate is the package's name)
Oh. Also, what iOS do you have?
iOS 4.1
4.2.1 and can you use this with sn0wbreeze?
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I applied the wrong bootscreen and it got bricked but now I want to smash my 'Pod with a hammer. The screen is cracked. But LogoMii was actually compatible with 4.1 and it worked thousands of times before. I just applied the wrong stuff to it.
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You were on 4.1 the whole time? If you have anything but an iPod touch 2G/iPhone 3G, you can't go to 4.2.1 now (unless you downgraded from 4.2.1 to 4.1) as Apple is stopping requests to upgrade to 4.2.1.
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ihaveamac wrote:
You were on 4.1 the whole time? If you have anything but an iPod touch 2G/iPhone 3G, you can't go to 4.2.1 now (unless you downgraded from 4.2.1 to 4.1) as Apple is stopping requests to upgrade to 4.2.1.
SHSH Blobs are all I need.
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Does Cydia already have them? Oh, and when you get a new device, check if it has 4.2.1. If it does, use greenpois0n if you like. If it doesn't, there is a jailbreak for 4.3, but it's tethered.
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ihaveamac wrote:
Does Cydia already have them? Oh, and when you get a new device, check if it has 4.2.1. If it does, use greenpois0n if you like. If it doesn't, there is a jailbreak for 4.3, but it's tethered.
Tethered, untethered...doesn't bother me much as long as my jailbreak apps aren't deleted.
EDIT: Yes, Cydia has them but SpringBoard won't let anything access my iPod because it is too busy crashing the heck out of itself. I need to wipe SpringBoard or something off of there to fix the reboot loop. -- That or smash my iPod with a hammer or a metal pole.
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WindozeNT wrote:
ihaveamac wrote:
Does Cydia already have them? Oh, and when you get a new device, check if it has 4.2.1. If it does, use greenpois0n if you like. If it doesn't, there is a jailbreak for 4.3, but it's tethered.
Tethered, untethered...doesn't bother me much as long as my jailbreak apps aren't deleted.
Restoring or upgrading deletes the jailbroken apps, or rather makes them hidden and wastes space (upgrading only). As long as you stay on the same firmware without upgrading/restoring, the apps won't be deleted.
And if your iPod reboots or shuts down on a tethered jailbreak you will get either 1) Connect to iTunes (full tether), 2) Normal boot but all jailbroken apps don't work (semi-tethered), or 3) Stuck at the Apple logo (semi-tethered with something hooking into something important like SpringBoard). I always go untethered. But I try tethered jailbreaks sometimes to see if they work.
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ihaveamac wrote:
WindozeNT wrote:
ihaveamac wrote:
Does Cydia already have them? Oh, and when you get a new device, check if it has 4.2.1. If it does, use greenpois0n if you like. If it doesn't, there is a jailbreak for 4.3, but it's tethered.
Tethered, untethered...doesn't bother me much as long as my jailbreak apps aren't deleted.
Restoring or upgrading deletes the jailbroken apps, or rather makes them hidden and wastes space (upgrading only). As long as you stay on the same firmware without upgrading/restoring, the apps won't be deleted.
Do I need AMDD to jailbreak? AMDD = Apple Mobile Device Drivers
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WindozeNT wrote:
ihaveamac wrote:
WindozeNT wrote:
Tethered, untethered...doesn't bother me much as long as my jailbreak apps aren't deleted.Restoring or upgrading deletes the jailbroken apps, or rather makes them hidden and wastes space (upgrading only). As long as you stay on the same firmware without upgrading/restoring, the apps won't be deleted.
Do I need AMDD to jailbreak? AMDD = Apple Mobile Device Drivers
I don't know, but it might be a good idea to have them. If you have iTunes installed, you already have them installed.
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ihaveamac wrote:
WindozeNT wrote:
ihaveamac wrote:
Restoring or upgrading deletes the jailbroken apps, or rather makes them hidden and wastes space (upgrading only). As long as you stay on the same firmware without upgrading/restoring, the apps won't be deleted.Do I need AMDD to jailbreak? AMDD = Apple Mobile Device Drivers
I don't know, but it might be a good idea to have them. If you have iTunes installed, you already have them installed.
I try to keep away from slowTunes on my 256 MB (240 MB if you throw in Video RAM) Windows XP PC.
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There is a way to install iTunes without the bloat. That means installing only the essential parts for you and not the whole thing.
If you don't want to use WinZip, I use PeaZip, it's free and opens EXEs also.
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ihaveamac wrote:
There is a way to install iTunes without the bloat. That means installing only the essential parts for you and not the whole thing.
If you don't want to use WinZip, I use PeaZip, it's free and opens EXEs also.
I have WinZIP, WinRAR and Universal Extractor. All work well.
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Can I use logomii on sn0wbreeze???
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Why is podtricks going away?
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Sad be this story.
This is what happens when you void your warranty.
But don't mind me. I'm a hypocrite. I got Cydia and 3rd Party Packages too.
You should be EXTRA careful with your iTouch when it's jailbroken.
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WindozeNT wrote:
ihaveamac wrote:
There is a way to install iTunes without the bloat. That means installing only the essential parts for you and not the whole thing.
If you don't want to use WinZip, I use PeaZip, it's free and opens EXEs also.I have WinZIP, WinRAR and Universal Extractor. All work well.
7-ZIP.
PWNS.
'NUFF SAID.
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