posted by: Ralf Rottmann | posted @ Saturday, August 09, 2008 8:41 AM | View blog reactions

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Two hours ago the Dev Team has released the desperately awaited update Pwnage Tool 2.0.2.

I highly recommend updating. While I'm not having any real numbers my personal perception is that after upgrading to 2.0.1 the overall responsiveness of my iPhone has almost doubled compared to the loss I've experienced after updating from 1.4 to 2.0. Also I've noticed a slightly weaker Wifi performance after going from 1.4 to 2.0. The known strong performance has returned after this update.

Just for clarification: Pwnage tool 2.0.2 does not unlock 3G iPhones. It jailbreaks first generation and 3G iPhones but as of today it only unlocks first generation iPhones.
  
PwnageTool 2.0.2 available for download

The brief list of changes as provided by Dev Team:

    • iPhone/iPod firmware 2.0.1 5B108 support
    • Added new Cydia build
    • Added Installer BETA - USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!
    • Added new Custom Package command "RunScript"
    • Added French, Hungarian and Russian language localizations
    • Added path for custom packages "~Library/Application Support/Pwnage/Tool/CustomPackages"
    • Various bugfixes

To avoid confusion: This current version of the Pwnage tool support the latest official release of Apple's iPhone firmware, which is version 2.0.1. However, the Pwnage tool itself currently is available in version 2.0.2. Or, to put it this way:

Pwnage tool 2.0.1 > Supports iPhone firmware 2.0

Pwnage tool 2.0.2 > Supports iPhone firmware 2.0.1

This new version supports first generation iPhones (the ones without 3G/UMTS) as usual and includes the jailbreak for the 3G version. Please note that as of this writing it is only available as a universal binary for the Mac platform.

Mirrors Summary

Before we start with step-by-step instructions for the impatient ones I've summarized all mirrored files. Disclaimer: Please do note that all downloads are provided as is with no warranties implied. I've tested most of the files myself but obviously can provide no guarantee whether these files will work for you, too. If you encounter broken links, please contact me.

  • Pwnage tool 2.0.2
    Universal binary for Mac users.

  • Custom Apple firmware 2.0.1 Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 [ca. 94 MB, 94 MB, 56 MB = 245+ MB joined]
    Can be used by Windows users and includes Cydia, installer.app, custom boot logos, Jailbreak, Activate and Unlock. Important note: Download all three parts and join them. Please rename the file to exactly iPhone1,1_2.0.1_5B108_Custom_Restore.ipsw after downloading. Otherwise iTunes might not accept it.

  • Bootloaders 39 and 46 [17 MB]
    Required by Pwnage tool if this is your first Pwne attempt.

 

Updating to Apple fimware 2.0.1 with Pwnage tool 2.0.2

I'm currently updating my iPhones and keep you posted. I've successfully updated my iPhones and written this step-by-step guide during the process. As the Dev Team's servers might very well be overwhelmed by the run, I'm going to provide a non-official mirror in a bit. I've mirrored the update, so if updating via Pwnage tool's built-in updater (Sparkle) or downloading from the official mirrors does not work for you feel free to grab Pwnage tool here.

In case you are a Windows user and your iPhone has been Pwned before - it already shows the pineapple logo - you might want to download the customized firmware ready to be restored via iTunes.

Important note: Download Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 and join the files into one. File size should be 245+ MB after joining. Please rename the file to exactly iPhone1,1_2.0.1_5B108_Custom_Restore.ipsw after downloading. Otherwise iTunes might not accept it. Shift-click the Restore button in Windows iTunes to select the .ipsw file.

It contains Cydia and installer.app, custom boot logos, Jailbreak, Activate and Unlock. That way you don't have to wait until somebody releases a Windows version of Pwnage.

Update: I'm currently getting huge traffic. As it turns out Google lists my blog at number three if you're searching for the terms "pwnage" "2.0.2" "update". I'm running a dedicated web server so the mirror should be just fine. If you're experiencing trouble, please let me know.

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I'm also keeping you updated while I go through the process so expect this post to evolve under your fingertips! Completed everything successfully. Read on! For reference purposes here is a link to my previous step-by-step guide for the last version of Pwnage tool.

Step by Step guide to updating

As always I've followed my instructions with my personal first generation iPhone and they worked perfectly well for me.

However, I do not grant any warranties whatsoever and I will not take any responsibility. Do this at your own risk!

Step 0:

Make sure you've got the latest version of iTunes on your Mac. Mine says 7.7 (43).

Step 1:

As should be normal procedure before you do major changes: Back up your iPhone! In iTunes right-click the entry for your iPhone and choose Back Up. Usually iTunes starts backing up your iPhone automatically before it syncs but I recommend to double check before you go ahead and make sure you get an up-to-date back up. Please note that backing up via iTunes does not take care for audios, videos, short messages and pictures. You need to take care for those on your own. Also, iTunes back up does not save any applications installed via Cydia. It'll only take care for official App Store software.

 Use iTunes...

... to back up your iPhone!

This step might be very time consuming. In fact, it took almost an hour for me with a 16 GB iPhone. Stay calm. Be patient. It's so much easier to restore all of your settings, applications, etc. later in the process. You for sure don't want to miss your back up!

Step 2:

In case you've used a previous version of Pwnage tool make sure that you delete any ISPW files which have possibly been left from that procedure. This helps avoiding duplicate file issues.

Step 3:

You still do need bootloader version 3.9 and 4.6 which you can download here. Make sure you unpack the Rar archives because the Pwnage tool will search for the unpacked contents later in the process. I simply created a bootloaders folder inside my Downloads folder and unpacked bootloaders.rar into it.

Step 4:

Once your back up has finished unplug your iPhone and plug it in again. iTunes will ask you to Download / Install the latest 2.0.1 firmware. Select the Download Only option. Do not install! Just download the firmware!

Let iTunes download the current Apple firmware 2.0.1

Step 5:

Launch the Pwnage tool 2.0.2 and select the iPhone icon on the very left if you've got a first generation iPhone. That's the path I'm going. (In Finder the application is called PwnageTool 2.app. Make sure you're using the latest version. The About Screen shoot look like the one at the beginning of this post and indicate the correct version).

Optional Step:

You might want to make screen shots of the most important settings before you move on. From version 2.0 of the iPhone firmware onwards you can easily make screen shots by quickly pressing and releasing the Home and the Power button simultaneously. The images will be appended to your Camera Roll. From there you can email them to yourself or send them to your MobileMe Gallery. I at least took shots from my Exchange sync settings.

Step 6:

Click the Continue Arrow. Pwnage will search for the firmware bundle .ispw. Chances are it'll find more than one. Make sure to select the one named iPhone1,1_2.0.1_5B108_Restore.ispw.

Select the correct version of the original Apple iPhone firmware

Step 7:

Answer Yes to the question whether you want the new .ispw file created and placed on your desktop.

Step 8:

I answered No to "Do you have an iPhone contract that would activate normally through iTunes?". Pwnage tool is going to build the IPSW. This might take some time. Finder windows might open and you might get asked to provide Administrator credentials. Go ahead and do so.

The build process has started...

Step 9:

If your iPhone has been Pwned before (you'd recognize the pineapple logo) answer Yes to the next dialog. If not, select No. I selected Yes.

At this stage the process might vary depending on whether this is the first jailbreak you're applying to your iPhone or whether you've previously used Pwnage tool. If this is your first jailbreak, you might have to put your iPhone into Device Firmware Update (DFU) mode. Pwnage tool supports you in doing so but here are the steps for clarity:

This step can be a bit awkward and you might need multiple tries. The Pwnage tool actually illustrates the process in great detail but let me summarize what you're supposed to do:

> Plug in your iPhone.
> Turn it off.
> Press and hold the Home and the Power buttons simultaneously for exactly 10 seconds.
> Release the Power button but keep the Home button pressed for 10 more seconds. You needn't be exact here. Just keep the Home button pressed until the device switches to DFU mode.
> Release the Home button after the 10 seconds have passed.

In case you have used Pwnage tool before, this step is not required! You can move on to Step 10 directly.

Step 10:

iTunes will pop up and ask you whether you would like to restore. While holding the Option Key (equals the key labeled "alt" on older keyboards) on your Mac, hit the Restore button. iTunes will allow you to select an ISPW file. Select the one created by the Pwnage tool which is on your desktop (iPhone1,1_2.0.1_5B108_Custom_Restore.ipsw). Note: If you're a Windows user and downloaded the .ipsw file from one of the sources outlined above, you have to Shift-click the Restore button in Windows iTunes in order to select a custom .ipsw file.

Once iTunes has restored to the updated custom firmware, your iPhone will reboot and you're done! (Reader Stefan S commented, that the iPhone might take some "nervous minutes" with rebooting etc. This is true. Don't panic. It'll work just fine!)

Restored to factory settings. Now let's try to restore settings from my Step 1 back up!

Step 11:

Right-click your iPhone in iTunes and select Restore from Back up. This is not the same restore as restoring to a firmware. (Don't actually know why Apple often uses a single term for two totally different commands.. .) It'll restore your settings, applications, mail accounts etc. but leave the updated firmware alone! (Apple's knowledge base document provides further info.)

Restoring my custom settings... 

Done!

The restore worked like a charme. All settings have been restored. Mail accounts and syncing are back. Contacts have been restored. Even the arrangements of the icons on the SpringBoard and my modified carrier name are back. All my official App Store applications are back and working. Now I'm finally going to sync back audio, video and photos and - of course - my Cydia applications!

Settings > General > About SpringBoard installer.app

I've read scattered reports that Cydia does not work and crashed after this update. I cannot confirm these. Cydia and installer.app work just fine. Most of the users reporting Cydia crashes seem to have used Pwnage tool downloaded from a RapidShare mirror and are suspecting wrong file permissions as a possible root cause. I've updated directly from within the Pwnage 2.0.1 application and - as said - everything worked like a charm. In case you're having trouble with any of the versions downloaded from my mirror, please contact me.

 

For your convenience I copied my original list of additional stuff from my first jailbreak post here again. These are all optional steps you might want to do or not. Some of them might actually not be required anymore because the updated firmware might have addressed some issues listed here. Anyway, feel free to use and distribute!

Moving on from here...

After you've freshly jailbroken your iPhone, you might want to get a couple of things working:

Fixing Voicemail

Visual Voicemail only works if you subscribe to one of the official iPhone plans. However, you might want to enable the Voicemail button in your phone application. Do the following:

Step 1:
Note down the voicemail number for your carrier. For example for Germany's Vodafone it is +49-xxx-55-xxxxxxx, where xxx represents your number.

Step 2:
Click the Phone button in your iPhone.

Step 3:
Click the keypad tab.

Step 4:
Type
*5005*86*xxx#
where xxx is your voicemail number. For example if your German Vodafone number would be 0172-333-44-55 you would type *5005*86*+49172553334455#.

Step 5:
Hit Call.

After a while the new number for the Voicemail button will be set and active. Give it a try and hit the Voicemail button.

Getting rid of "Call forward active" pop up

In case you forward calls to your voicemail chances are that you see an annoying "Call forward active. Dismiss" popup whenever you initiate a call. There is a not-so-easy way to get rid of it. Here is how:

Step 1:
SSH into your iPhone using WinSCP or Putty.

Step 2:
Go to /private/var/mobile/Library/preferences and download the file com.apple.carrier.plist to your computer.

Step 3:
Open the file and change the ShowCallForwarding to <false/>.

Step 4:
Upload the changed plist file and reboot your iPhone.

Note: On Macs xCode has a plist editor. On Windows PCs you might want to use this online tool to convert the downloaded plist file into an XML representation. (You do NOT need to convert it back, just upload the XML version to your iPhone and all will be fine.)

Changing the carrier name (text)

For older versions of the firmware you could use Erica Sadun's excellent mini application Make it mine to change the carrier name on the fly. As of this writing the application has not been ported to firmware 2.0.1. (Update 25th July: Make it Mine is available via Cydia now and makes changing the carrier name and the banner - the part where the iPhone shows the current time - very easy! I still include the manual steps of the original post below.) Therefore you've got to do it manually but it's a very straight forward process, too:

Step 1:
Use Cydia to install Erica Utilities. Start Cydia. Go to the Search tab. Type in "Erica" and install Erica Utilities. (Erica Utilities are a set of command line tools. You'll not find any new icons on your springboard!)

Step 2:
If you've not yet done so install MobileTerminal via Cydia. This will allow you to open a local terminal session into your iPhone's OS. (Alternatively, you could use SSH to log into your iPhone from a Mac or Windows PC.)

Step 3:
Open the terminal and type login. If you're not using MobileTerminal use SSH to log into your iPhone. Login with user root and password alpine.

Step 4:
Change the directory to /var/root/Library/Preferences by typing

cd /var/root/Library/Peferences

Step 5:
Type in

sb -s “NewName” SBFakeCarrier

where NewName is the text you want to be displayed as the Carrier name.

Step 6:

Type in

restart

You're done.

 

comments
ASG stated:
# re: iphone update 2.0.1 jailbreak available (pwnage 2.0.2!)
I have an Iphone 3g that was brand new and before i learnt not to update to 2.0.1... i did, through itunes. it was brand new and so hadnt been jailbroken before.

I was wondering whether i can use the custom firmware if i have already applied the 2.0.1 firmware update from Apple on my Iphone 3g? Only asking because the forums say for already pwned iphones u can use the custom ipsw.

also i should use the non-activated ipsw right?

thanks in advance people!!!
posted on 8/9/2008 3:05 PM
Ralf stated:
# re: iphone update 2.0.1 jailbreak available (pwnage 2.0.2!)
Well, if you have NEVER Pwned your iPhone before, you do have to use Pwnage tool to get the appropriate bootloaders etc. on your phone first. So if your iPhone does NOT show the pineapple logo, yet, and you have NEVER Pwned your iPhone before, DO NOT JUST UPDATE WITH THE CUSTOM FIRMWARE PROVIDED here.

If you have Pwned your iPhone before and it shows the pineapple logo, you can simply restore as described and use the custom firmware made available here and elsewhere.

Hope this helps,
Ralf
posted on 8/9/2008 3:09 PM
Harald stated:
# re: iphone update 2.0.1 jailbreak available (pwnage 2.0.2!)
iTune could not find your file for windows. When I changed the name by taking away the 001 at the end it could read it but I god an error message. Any suggestions?
posted on 8/9/2008 4:33 PM
Staffan S stated:
# re: iphone update 2.0.1 jailbreak available (pwnage 2.0.2!)
Excellent guide, thanks a lot! I use a iPhone v1 on Telia Sweden (when I got it, it was already opened in 1.1.4, not Pwned though). Being a total newbie, it was really easy to go to 2.0.1 with the above guide. Only thing, you may want to add, on step 10, I had to wait quite a while for the iPhone to "flash bootloader" etc, it took a few nervous minutes waiting.
posted on 8/9/2008 4:41 PM
Harald stated:
# re: iphone update 2.0.1 jailbreak available (pwnage 2.0.2!)
when I try to restore with your windows file i get error message 1603. Any suggestions?
posted on 8/9/2008 5:03 PM
Harald stated:
# re: iphone update 2.0.1 jailbreak available (pwnage 2.0.2!)
the error message I got was 1603.
posted on 8/9/2008 5:18 PM
Ralf stated:
# re: iphone update 2.0.1 jailbreak available (pwnage 2.0.2!)
@Harald: This seems to be a local issue. Apple has a document about it:

http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=305868

Hope this helps.
posted on 8/9/2008 5:21 PM
Andrew stated:
# re: iphone update 2.0.1 jailbreak available (pwnage 2.0.2!)
What Ralph said is incorrect. According to the WinPwn tutorial, if you are not unlocking (carrier) your phone, you don't have to worry about changing the bootloader.

I used this technique (before 2.0.1) to build a custome ispw without a new bootloader and it worked fine. It should be possible to just load a custom ipsw through itunes.

I am on windows, and i updated my pwned iPhone to 2.0.1 and so it is no longer jailbroken. My friend is sending me a 2.0.1 jailbroken ispw and i will just upload it.
posted on 8/9/2008 5:28 PM
Ralf stated:
# re: iphone update 2.0.1 jailbreak available (pwnage 2.0.2!)
@Andrew: Thanks for clarifying. You're absolutely right. If you do have an iPhone tarif which would not require you to unlock your iPhone (so you purchased your iPhone along with a contract that), you don't need to go through the process of exchanging the bootloader.
posted on 8/9/2008 5:34 PM
Ralf stated:
# re: iphone update 2.0.1 jailbreak available (pwnage 2.0.2!)
@Harald/Andrew:
Thanks for clarifying. You're absolutely right. If you do have an iPhone tarif which would not require you to unlock your iPhone (so you purchased your iPhone along with a contract that does not require you to unlock the carrier binding), you don't need to go through the process of exchanging the bootloader.
posted on 8/9/2008 5:38 PM
Labu stated:
# re: iphone update 2.0.1 jailbreak available (pwnage 2.0.2!)
If I am not mistaken, I think the custom firmware provided above only works for 1st Gen iPhone, right?
As when I try using it on my iPhone 3G, it gives the 1403 error. And my iPhone 3G has been jailbroken~
posted on 8/9/2008 5:39 PM
Harald stated:
# re: iphone update 2.0.1 jailbreak available (pwnage 2.0.2!)
I have a jailbroken unlocked 1st Gen iPhone and get the 1403 error.
What is your take on that iTunes can't read your file if I don't take away the 001 in the end? Can that have something to do with it? The other thing is that the file is only 90MB and not 94.
posted on 8/9/2008 6:07 PM
Ralf stated:
# re: iphone update 2.0.1 jailbreak available (pwnage 2.0.2!)
@Harald: You have to take away the "001" extension, so the file must be named "iPhone1_1_2.0.1_5B108_Custom_Restore.ipsw".

Also: The exact size on my disk is 92.160 MB. I've corrected this in the post. Thanks for pointing out. Chances are your download is corrupt. The load we're experiencing is quite heavy so to speak.

Did you try to download from one of the three mirrors. I've posted all three mirror URLs at the very beginning of this entry.

Let me know how your progressing.
posted on 8/9/2008 6:12 PM
Ralf stated:
# re: iphone update 2.0.1 jailbreak available (pwnage 2.0.2!)
@Harald:
Typo in my previous comment. The name of the file must be

iPhone1,1_2.0.1_5B108_Custom_Restore.ipsw

Make sure it is EXACTLY like that. May be that helps. (I've added a note to the blog post pointing this out.)
posted on 8/9/2008 6:26 PM
Harald stated:
# re: iphone update 2.0.1 jailbreak available (pwnage 2.0.2!)
I am downloading the file again to see if that helps. I put the phone in recovery mode before I try to restore with your file. I hope that is the right thing to do.
posted on 8/9/2008 7:07 PM
Jeremy stated:
# re: iphone update 2.0.1 jailbreak available (pwnage 2.0.2!)
Why is your custom firmware only 92mbs when the official apple 2.0.1 is 242mb? When I use pwnage it comes out to 233mb.
posted on 8/9/2008 7:08 PM
Ralf stated:
# re: iphone update 2.0.1 jailbreak available (pwnage 2.0.2!)
@Harald: Don't exactly know what you mean with "put phone in recovery mode". You don't need to go to DFU mode (that's the one which you enter if you keep pressing Home and Power for 10 seconds and then release Power but keep Home pressed). You DO NOT have to go to this DFU mode. Actually all you should need to do is

1. Plug-in your iPhone.
2. Cancel iTunes prompt to download/install update.
3. Use WinPwn to upload the custom .ipsw file to your iPhone. WinPwn can be found here: http://winpwn.com/.

I hope this helps.
posted on 8/9/2008 7:15 PM
Ralf stated:
# re: iphone update 2.0.1 jailbreak available (pwnage 2.0.2!)
@Jeremy:

The 92 MB downloads are the ones from http://www.ilikemyiphone.com/ (also linked directly by Dev Team).

I am currently uploading the one I've created myself, so they will become available later should the ones up as of now not work.

Thanks for pointing this out!

posted on 8/9/2008 7:16 PM
Ralf stated:
# re: iphone update 2.0.1 jailbreak available (pwnage 2.0.2!)
@Jeremy (and Harald): BIG MISUNDERSTANDING!!! You actually do have to download all three parts and join the files into one. THEN rename.

Sorry for the confusion caused. The final file will have 245+ MB. The EXACT file size on my disk is 245.111.039.

Hope this helps and sorry for the confusion caused. I pointed this out more clearly in the post now! Thanks for all your feedback. Keep up commenting!
posted on 8/9/2008 7:25 PM
Harald stated:
# re: iphone update 2.0.1 jailbreak available (pwnage 2.0.2!)
Yes I meant DFU mode, but can I use winpwn 2.0.0.3? Can't download the latest since it is not available for windows. I also want to thank you for taking the time to help me out.
posted on 8/9/2008 7:25 PM
Harald stated:
# re: iphone update 2.0.1 jailbreak available (pwnage 2.0.2!)
I am sorry to bug you again, but how do I merge them?
posted on 8/9/2008 7:30 PM
Jeremy stated:
# re: iphone update 2.0.1 jailbreak available (pwnage 2.0.2!)
@Ralf:
I just relized the files are split up into 3 parts: "Use HJ-Split (Mac, Windows) to join the files"

My problem I'm having is that iTunes always goes back to the "set up your iphone" screen even after I chose "restore from backup"

Should I set up as a new phone and then "restore from backup"? Also, where are the backup files saved so I can make a copy in case iTunes deletes the old backup? Sorry, I'm on Windows not a mac.
posted on 8/9/2008 7:34 PM
Ralf stated:
# re: iphone update 2.0.1 jailbreak available (pwnage 2.0.2!)
@Harald: Don't worry. We all give and take. As to joining files there are many programs out there, some for free. You might want to do a Google search on "joining files 001".

I found the following (but didn't test it personally):

http://www.ehow.com/how_2133742_join-files-using-hjsplit.html
posted on 8/9/2008 7:35 PM
Ralf stated:
# re: iphone update 2.0.1 jailbreak available (pwnage 2.0.2!)
@Jeremy: I'm on the run, so I might respond more detailed later. Once you've uploaded the new firmware (.ipsw) your iPhone is supposed to not be recognized as *your* iPhone anymore as anything should have been wiped out. iTunes usually automatically prompts you whether you want to restore from a previously done back up or set up a new iPhone.

If the restore option is not there, chances are, you did not successfully back up before you updated.

Does this help?
posted on 8/9/2008 7:39 PM
Jeremy stated:
# re: iphone update 2.0.1 jailbreak available (pwnage 2.0.2!)
@Ralf:
The restore option is there "Restore from back up of: Jeremy's iPhone" with the time that I backed it up before I updated with the custom firmware. I do that and it reloads everything on to my iPhone (contacts, mail-which I had to fix permissions on-, etc)...But when it finishes it just goes back to the "set up your iPhone screen" in iTunes even after I reboot the phone.
posted on 8/9/2008 7:42 PM
# pwnage 2.0.2, ipsw 1_2.0.1_5B108 and WinPwn 2.0.0.3 mirros
pwnage 2.0.2, ipsw 1_2.0.1_5B108 and WinPwn 2.0.0.3 mirros
posted on 8/9/2008 7:45 PM
Jeremy stated:
# re: iphone update 2.0.1 jailbreak available (pwnage 2.0.2!)
@ralf:
Ok I went ahead and chose "set up as new iphone" after I restored it and it kept bumping me back to the setup/restore backup menu...and it worked fine. All the stuff that I backed up is still on there, contacts. everything. all is well.
posted on 8/9/2008 8:08 PM
Ralf stated:
# re: iphone update 2.0.1 jailbreak available (pwnage 2.0.2!)
@Jeremey: Happy that it worked for you! Thanks for letting us know. Will sure help others, too.
posted on 8/9/2008 8:13 PM
Harald stated:
# re: iphone update 2.0.1 jailbreak available (pwnage 2.0.2!)
Ralf I merged the 3 files and after that everything worked very well. Thanks for everything
posted on 8/9/2008 10:55 PM
Clemens stated:
# re: iphone update 2.0.1 jailbreak available (pwnage 2.0.2!)
Hi i am not sure about STEP 9 which says

"If your iPhone has been Pwned before (you'd recognize the pineapple logo) answer Yes to the next dialog. If not, select No."

I have a Pwned iPhone but without the pineapple logo (I am currently running Firmware 1.1.4 built with Pwnage-Tool 1.1 but without Custom Logos)

Do i have to skip Step 9, because the Phone has already been pwned or do i have to go into DFU-Mode, because there is no Pineapple Logo?

Thanks!
posted on 8/10/2008 4:19 PM
# re: iphone update 2.0.1 jailbreak available (pwnage 2.0.2!)
where do i download 2.01 firmware so i can pwn myself
posted on 8/10/2008 5:12 PM
Mickey B stated:
# re: iphone update 2.0.1 jailbreak available (pwnage 2.0.2!)
Excellent step-by-step instructions. I pwned after 2.0 came out, but was unsure about how to update without losing all my settings. Now I know how to update my firmware and keep my preferences every time!
Big Thanks!
posted on 8/10/2008 5:52 PM
Will stated:
# re: iphone update 2.0.1 jailbreak available (pwnage 2.0.2!)
I apologize in advance for the basic nature of this question. I have downloaded the firmware for 2.01 several times, but when I open up the newest pwnage tool, it fails to find any ispw. Is there a special way of saving it so that my computer will recognize it? Or is there another program I need?

PLEASE help. I am so frustrated with this thing, and would appreciate any assistance. Thanks so much.
posted on 8/11/2008 3:08 AM
Ralf stated:
# re: iphone update 2.0.1 jailbreak available (pwnage 2.0.2!)

@Steffan S: Yes and no. The key question is: Has your second iPhone been pwned before? If so, you don't need Pwnage tool at all. Simply restore via iTunes and use the IPSW file you've created for your first one. (Given same model, so both 1gen or 3G.) You don't need to go to DFU mode at all.

In case the second one has not been Pwned before, you have to go through the procedure. You can grab the firmware from one of the mirrors on Dev Teams blog.

Let me know how it went.

Hope it help
posted on 8/13/2008 11:40 PM
Staffan S stated:
# re: iphone update 2.0.1 jailbreak available (pwnage 2.0.2!)
(Don't know if you got my report, so here goes again): Success! snd iPhone now updated top 2.0.1 (also 1st gen, also not pwned before) After I finally found the firmware download at some hack site (don't know why Apple doesn't provide the firmwares for easy download) it wrked just as well as with the first iPhone. Thanx again for the guide
posted on 8/16/2008 4:06 PM
korbsak stated:
# re: iphone update 2.0.1 jailbreak available (pwnage 2.0.2!)
everything works now except mail. try pushmail from mail2web.com still not working. Gmail worked well before upgrade to 2.0. what's next!
posted on 8/20/2008 6:40 AM
# PreflightingApplication errors (0xE8000001) and others
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my iphone had already been pawned but i redid it to get the installer app. Now my email doesn't work. When you touch the icon the app opens and then closes. Ive restarted the phone and it did not fix the problem. What should I do?
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