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+ | The iPhone Elite Dev Team Virginizer is a tool designed to repair the changes that [[Unlock#Old_AnySim_Patch_.281.0.X.29|AnySIM 1.0.x]] and others (including [[iUnlock]] and [[hardware unlock]]s) did. When 1.0.2 was unlocked, the seczone became corrupted, causing a [[bricked|brick]] when upgraded to 1.1.1. The virginizer reflashed the 1.0.2 baseband and repaired the seczone. Because of this, your phone will be relocked, allowing a safe update to 1.1.1 and unlock with [[Unlock#New AnySIM Patch (1.1+)|AnySIM 1.1]]. |
− | It doesn't work for [[IPSF]], unless you have a full NOR dump. |
+ | It doesn't work for [[IPSF]], unless you have a full [[NOR]] dump. |
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+ | There was never actual corruption, rather the sectable was rewritten to have an unlocked state, while the encrypted token remained untouched. When flashed with an unpatched firmware, the unpatched firmware read the sectable and token, saw a mismatch and booted into XSIMSTATE mode 2, meaning invalid crypto. This caused the baseband to appear bricked. |
Latest revision as of 13:28, 2 November 2013
The iPhone Elite Dev Team Virginizer is a tool designed to repair the changes that AnySIM 1.0.x and others (including iUnlock and hardware unlocks) did. When 1.0.2 was unlocked, the seczone became corrupted, causing a brick when upgraded to 1.1.1. The virginizer reflashed the 1.0.2 baseband and repaired the seczone. Because of this, your phone will be relocked, allowing a safe update to 1.1.1 and unlock with AnySIM 1.1.
It doesn't work for IPSF, unless you have a full NOR dump.
There was never actual corruption, rather the sectable was rewritten to have an unlocked state, while the encrypted token remained untouched. When flashed with an unpatched firmware, the unpatched firmware read the sectable and token, saw a mismatch and booted into XSIMSTATE mode 2, meaning invalid crypto. This caused the baseband to appear bricked.