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My iPhone 3Gs rebooting itself frequently
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<blockquote data-quote="Jaygray" data-source="post: 1232005" data-attributes="member: 50033"><p>Redsn0w doesn't create custom firmwares. It just modifies the existing firmware already on the phone. If you have a custom pre-jailbroken firmware, it was most likely created w/ Pwnage Tool or Snowbreeze. </p><p></p><p>If you don't need to Ultrasn0w unlock, then update to the stock 4.3.3. If it still acts up, then you have a hardware issue. If it's under warranty, then Apple should replace it. If the problem goes away, then JB the installed 4.3.3 firmware with redsn0w and it probably will not return.</p><p></p><p>If you do require ultrasn0w, then you could try creating a custom 4.3.3 firmware w/ Pwnage Tool or Snowbreeze. </p><p></p><p>Honestly, though, if you install a new firmware, jailbroken or not, and then same problem remains--it's probably a hardware issue. You may need a new phone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaygray, post: 1232005, member: 50033"] Redsn0w doesn't create custom firmwares. It just modifies the existing firmware already on the phone. If you have a custom pre-jailbroken firmware, it was most likely created w/ Pwnage Tool or Snowbreeze. If you don't need to Ultrasn0w unlock, then update to the stock 4.3.3. If it still acts up, then you have a hardware issue. If it's under warranty, then Apple should replace it. If the problem goes away, then JB the installed 4.3.3 firmware with redsn0w and it probably will not return. If you do require ultrasn0w, then you could try creating a custom 4.3.3 firmware w/ Pwnage Tool or Snowbreeze. Honestly, though, if you install a new firmware, jailbroken or not, and then same problem remains--it's probably a hardware issue. You may need a new phone. [/QUOTE]
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