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− | The [[N72ap|iPod touch 2G]] [[N18ap|iPod Touch 3G]] [[N88ap|iPhone 3GS]] need to have the signature checks disabled beforehand by having a pwned iBoot either by jailbreaking using a iBoot exploit or using the [[iBooty]] method. The [[S5L8900]] devices can enter [[DFU Mode]] and restore with [[iTunes]] without being jailbroken. |
+ | The [[N72ap|iPod touch 2G]] [[N18ap|iPod Touch 3G]] [[N88ap|iPhone 3GS]] need to have the signature checks disabled beforehand by having a pwned iBoot either by jailbreaking using a iBoot exploit or using the [[iBooty]] method. The [[S5L8900]] devices can enter [[DFU Mode]] and restore with [[iTunes]] without being jailbroken. The [[M68ap|iPhone 2G]], and [[N45ap|iPod touch 1G]] users cannot use sn0wbreeze to pwn 4.x since [[Apple]] no longer supports these devices anymore. |
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+ | == iPhone 4, iPod Touch 4, iPad 1G == |
+ | You are currently unavailable to use sn0wbreeze on these devices since there is no [[bootrom]] exploit, or [[iBoot]] exploit. At the moment, there is a bootrom exploit in development called [[SHAtter]], when it is done sn0wbreeze will most likely be updated support these devices. |
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− | A iBoot Exploit or a bootrom exploit is required to run custom firmware.No such low level exploits has been found yet so there is no custom firmware. |
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+ | == Devices with new bootroms == |
− | + | sn0wbreeze is tethered on devices with a new bootrom, the reason being is because the lack of a bootrom exploit such as [[0x24000_Segment_Overflow]] or [[pwnage]]. |
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== Versions == |
== Versions == |
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* Added Support for [[N18ap|iPod touch 3G]] and [[N88ap|iPhone 3GS]] ([[iBoot-359.3.2|new bootrom]]) on iOS 3.1.2 |
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==Problems== |
==Problems== |
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− | There are some problems with blacksn0w because it relies on the 3.1.2 CommCenter, and needs to be updated to the 3.1.3 version. If installed it will cause your iPhone to go into a boot loop. |
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+ | * There were some problems with blacksn0w on 3.1.3. These problems were caused because the 5.11.07 modem firmware requires CommCenter from 3.1.2, and when people would upgrade their firmware they would also upgrade their CommCenter to the version that came with 3.1.3. Thus disabling the unlock. |
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== Use of xpwn == |
== Use of xpwn == |
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The backend of sn0wbreeze is [http://github.com/planetbeing/xpwn xpwn], an open-source custom IPSW generator created by planetbeing in parallel with [[iPhone Dev Team]] developments of techniques and tools. xpwn runs on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. Given a "bundle" of patches from either [[PwnageTool]] or sn0wbreeze, xpwn driven from the command line is able to create the same custom IPSW as either tool. All Fixes to xpwn made by iH8sn0w have been made available. [http://github.com/iH8sn0w/xpwn]. |
The backend of sn0wbreeze is [http://github.com/planetbeing/xpwn xpwn], an open-source custom IPSW generator created by planetbeing in parallel with [[iPhone Dev Team]] developments of techniques and tools. xpwn runs on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. Given a "bundle" of patches from either [[PwnageTool]] or sn0wbreeze, xpwn driven from the command line is able to create the same custom IPSW as either tool. All Fixes to xpwn made by iH8sn0w have been made available. [http://github.com/iH8sn0w/xpwn]. |
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+ | == Support == |
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+ | There are tools made for sn0wbreeze which help you restore to you custom ipsw. One of these tools is called [[iREB], it uploads file in DFU mode to help you restore to a ipsw, with less chance of error. |
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== License == |
== License == |
Revision as of 16:31, 5 October 2010
sn0wbreeze is a PwnageTool port to Windows, developed by iH8sn0w, w3st05, srts, Little_Martian and LiLBush81.
Contents
Models Supported
The iPod touch 2G iPod Touch 3G iPhone 3GS need to have the signature checks disabled beforehand by having a pwned iBoot either by jailbreaking using a iBoot exploit or using the iBooty method. The S5L8900 devices can enter DFU Mode and restore with iTunes without being jailbroken. The iPhone 2G, and iPod touch 1G users cannot use sn0wbreeze to pwn 4.x since Apple no longer supports these devices anymore.
iPhone 4, iPod Touch 4, iPad 1G
You are currently unavailable to use sn0wbreeze on these devices since there is no bootrom exploit, or iBoot exploit. At the moment, there is a bootrom exploit in development called SHAtter, when it is done sn0wbreeze will most likely be updated support these devices.
Devices with new bootroms
sn0wbreeze is tethered on devices with a new bootrom, the reason being is because the lack of a bootrom exploit such as 0x24000_Segment_Overflow or pwnage.
Versions
sn0wbreeze was first released January 13, 2010 as a beta version. The following versions that are shown here are official, and sorted by compatibility with iOS revisions.
3.1.X
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Public Beta |
January 13, 2010 |
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1.0 |
January 16, 2010 |
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1.1 |
January 19, 2010 | ||
1.2 |
January 21, 2010 |
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1.3 |
January 23, 2010 |
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1.4 |
January 26, 2010 |
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1.5 |
February 5, 2010 |
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1.5.1 |
February 7, 2010 |
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4.X
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1.6 |
June 24, 2010 |
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1.7 |
July 6, 2010 |
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1.8 Beta |
July 16, 2010 |
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2.0 |
September 22nd, 2010 |
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2.0.1 |
September 22nd, 2010 |
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2.0.2 |
September 25th, 2010 |
Problems
- There were some problems with blacksn0w on 3.1.3. These problems were caused because the 5.11.07 modem firmware requires CommCenter from 3.1.2, and when people would upgrade their firmware they would also upgrade their CommCenter to the version that came with 3.1.3. Thus disabling the unlock.
Use of xpwn
The backend of sn0wbreeze is xpwn, an open-source custom IPSW generator created by planetbeing in parallel with iPhone Dev Team developments of techniques and tools. xpwn runs on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. Given a "bundle" of patches from either PwnageTool or sn0wbreeze, xpwn driven from the command line is able to create the same custom IPSW as either tool. All Fixes to xpwn made by iH8sn0w have been made available. [1].
Support
There are tools made for sn0wbreeze which help you restore to you custom ipsw. One of these tools is called [[iREB], it uploads file in DFU mode to help you restore to a ipsw, with less chance of error.
License
sn0wbreeze is freeware.