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You're bold. But are you daring?
http://www.mac-forums.com/forums/showpost.php?p=532322&postcount=13
5 points if you guess what commercial that saying is from =)
I don't think it will be closed.. Apple said you can mod your touch/ iphone, they just said that if it becomes a brick after an update not to go and try to get it fixed.
Is it easy to do? I've been trying to figure it out, but not getting anywhere. A lot of things I find related talk about jailbreak and downgrading firmware, but I don't want to jailbreak and mine is brand new (apparently the newest models after a certain week cannot be changed as easily).
Any help on how you do this would be greatly appreciated.
Just follow this guide slowly and methodically:
http://www.touchdev.net/wiki/Jailbreak_1.1.2
Ride and I jailbroked our ipods literally within minutes of unpacking them haha
Just follow this guide slowly and methodically:
http://www.touchdev.net/wiki/Jailbreak_1.1.2
Ride and I jailbroked our ipods literally within minutes of unpacking them haha
I think iPhone and IPT are different when jailbreaking. I have no experience with iPhone. But everything that is now available for IPT has been pioneered by the iphone hackers.
With the IPT, you can factory restore the entire device. It's not brickable, to my knowledge.
I received my ipt nov 13th. It was probably a week old then. I updated it to 1.1.2, then factory restored it to 1.1.1 in order to jailbreak it. then upgraded to 1.1.2. I don't know what week mine was manufactured in. If you tell me how to find out, I'll let yo know.
I bought mine that same week. I've bricked it twice: once installing iRadio (should have known, as it was tagged "experimental") and a second time while upgrading to 1.1.2 after oktoprep. I've managed to restore it both times without issue.