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Hello:
I have recently bricked my 1st gen unlocked and jailbroken iPhone while trying to update to iPhone 3.0. This is what I did:
1. Up until earlier this week, I had my iPhone OS 2.2.1 unlocked via PwnageTool (2.2.1) and was working fantastic.
2. I downloaded the latest PwnageTool for 3.0 and verified the SHA1 sum. Downloaded the iPhone1,1_3.0_7A341_Restore.ipsw and created the custom restore file: iPhone1,1_3.0_7A341_Custom_Restore.ipsw
3. From iTunes 8.2, I clicked on Restore while holding down the Option key, and selected the iPhone1,1_3.0_7A341_Custom_Restore.ipsw file. But the restore process failed numerous time. I then re-downloaded the files again and tried again, and failed again. Error 1604 each time. I checked the ports, USB connections, and firewalls, no problems found.
4. Out of silly anxiousness, I then allowed iTunes to download, install the iPhone OS 3.0 software update and restore on my phone by just clicking on Restore (without holding down the Option key and pointing towards a custom ipsw file). And that bricked my phone.
I'm now very sad, and that's an understatement. I have asked this question in the iPhone Dev team's forum, but it appears, my inquiry didn't get posted, maybe they are overwhelmed.
I would be very grateful indeed, if some kind soul would be able to shed some lights as to how may I have my phone back (if not just the iPod part would be great). Right now, I don't even have the option to click on the Restore button to go back to 2.2.1. I have not tried to uninstall iTunes to any previous versions yet. I have both Win XP and Macbook Pro. A previous thread on very similar issue last year here, suggested the user fixed it by QwickPwn, but how does that work if I don't have any access to the phone via iTunes?
Thank you in advance.
I have recently bricked my 1st gen unlocked and jailbroken iPhone while trying to update to iPhone 3.0. This is what I did:
1. Up until earlier this week, I had my iPhone OS 2.2.1 unlocked via PwnageTool (2.2.1) and was working fantastic.
2. I downloaded the latest PwnageTool for 3.0 and verified the SHA1 sum. Downloaded the iPhone1,1_3.0_7A341_Restore.ipsw and created the custom restore file: iPhone1,1_3.0_7A341_Custom_Restore.ipsw
3. From iTunes 8.2, I clicked on Restore while holding down the Option key, and selected the iPhone1,1_3.0_7A341_Custom_Restore.ipsw file. But the restore process failed numerous time. I then re-downloaded the files again and tried again, and failed again. Error 1604 each time. I checked the ports, USB connections, and firewalls, no problems found.
4. Out of silly anxiousness, I then allowed iTunes to download, install the iPhone OS 3.0 software update and restore on my phone by just clicking on Restore (without holding down the Option key and pointing towards a custom ipsw file). And that bricked my phone.
I'm now very sad, and that's an understatement. I have asked this question in the iPhone Dev team's forum, but it appears, my inquiry didn't get posted, maybe they are overwhelmed.
I would be very grateful indeed, if some kind soul would be able to shed some lights as to how may I have my phone back (if not just the iPod part would be great). Right now, I don't even have the option to click on the Restore button to go back to 2.2.1. I have not tried to uninstall iTunes to any previous versions yet. I have both Win XP and Macbook Pro. A previous thread on very similar issue last year here, suggested the user fixed it by QwickPwn, but how does that work if I don't have any access to the phone via iTunes?
Thank you in advance.