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I'm running 2.0.1 on a 16GB 3G iphone (already jailbroken).
I grabbed QuickPwn to upgrade to 2.0.2
I downloaded the correct IPSW for 2.0.2
Installed QuickPwn
Started the hash process
Followed the powering down / powering on instructions
It went through a bunch of processes with percentage readings
phone rebooted, had the custom boot pineapple logo
iPhone is back up, but both iTunes and the iPhone say it's still at 2.0.1
**** EDIT, PROBLEM SOLVED ****
QuickPwn only jailbreaks your current Firmware version, and does not actually update it. If you are like me, and have a jailbroken 2.0.1 and want a jailbroken 2.0.2, then you have to do the normal update through iTunes to 2.0.2, and *then* QuickPwn it.
Last edited by ButtChew (2008-08-25 09:58:49)
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Could try rebooting your pc or reinstall iTunes. ![]()
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Is there a way to check the firmware version on your iphone?
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Yes.
Settings > General > About > Version 2.X (XXXXX)
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Yeah, still 2.0.1 on my phone as well.
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Try quickpwn again, if it doesn't work out, just wait for winpwn 2.5 to come out later this week and try again.
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nice work Franny....![]()
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Round 2
Performing all the operations.
All of them are done, phone is spinning at the pineapple boot logo.
Still spinning, black screen.
Looked like screen went off.
Back to pineapple logo, no spinning (booting up)
Fully booted back up (at springboard)
Phone still says I'm at 2.0.1
Well, looks like I have to wait for 2.5 to come out.
Is there a 2.0.2 jailbreak out for the mac currently? I have a mac here too ![]()
Last edited by ButtChew (2008-08-25 09:47:29)
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Sadly no, gonna have to wait for pwnagetool. ![]()
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I thought DevTeam released QuickPwn? Or am I mistaken? Because usually they release the Mac version first, then a PC one.
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Hey guess what.
I'm a noob:
NB: Using QuickPwn does not update the firmware itself, this tool is designed to ‘Pwn’ (the ability to install future custom non-Apple firmwares) , ‘Jailbreak’ and install Installer or Cydia on a given device. If your device is running 2.0.1 and you QuickPwn it, it’ll still be running 2.0.1, although it will now be Pwned and Jailbroken, similarly if your device is running 2.0.2 and you QuickPwn it, it will then be running 2.0.2 but the device will now be Pwned and Jailbroken. It will also activate (not unlock) devices that are being used outside of their intended territories and cannot be activated using iTunes.
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They did and who knows what thinking doing nowadays...
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Thanks for all the speedy replies Franny
I got it figured out now though, edited my original post in case anyone else run's in to the same noobish snag.
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Anytime. ![]()
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wow go franny yeyeyeye ![]()
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