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− | * Use [http://difrnt.com/blog/?p=25 ECID Grabber] Tool or [http://www.dimosoft.com/webboard/?document_srl=4171 iPhone Information Reader Extendded Ver 1.0E] Tool (Korean Only) |
+ | * Use [http://difrnt.com/blog/?p=25 ECID Grabber] Tool, [http://www.mediafire.com/?oroo893ylj78ah7 iDevice Info] or [http://www.dimosoft.com/webboard/?document_srl=4171 iPhone Information Reader Extendded Ver 1.0E] Tool (Korean Only) |
* Read USB device info when Apple Device in connected in [[Recovery Mode]] or [[DFU Mode]]. |
* Read USB device info when Apple Device in connected in [[Recovery Mode]] or [[DFU Mode]]. |
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** Recovery Mode: <pre>iProduct: "Apple Mobile Device (Recovery Mode)"</pre> <pre>iSerialNumber: "CPID:XXXX CPRV:15 CPFM:03 SCEP:03 BDID:00 ECID:XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX IBFL:01 SRNM:[XXXXXXXXXXX] IMEI:[XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX]"</pre> |
** Recovery Mode: <pre>iProduct: "Apple Mobile Device (Recovery Mode)"</pre> <pre>iSerialNumber: "CPID:XXXX CPRV:15 CPFM:03 SCEP:03 BDID:00 ECID:XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX IBFL:01 SRNM:[XXXXXXXXXXX] IMEI:[XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX]"</pre> |
Revision as of 14:49, 24 August 2010
The Exclusive Chip ID or ECID, is an identifier unique to every unit.
ECID looks like this: 00000XXXXXXXXXXX (hex)
Please be aware that some tools (like TinyUmbrella) display the ECID in decimal format.
Contents
The IMG3 Tag
With the iPhone 3GS onward, the ECID tag with your ECID is put in the signature checked section of every firmware file, and sent to Apple's servers for re-signing to get a valid SHSH.
The implication of this is Apple has been disallowing downgrades (even via DFU Mode) on newer devices when a new firmware version is released.
Get your ECID
Mac Instructions
- Put your device in Recovery Mode or DFU Mode.
- Open System Profiler. (in /Applications/Utilities/)
- In the sidebar, go to "USB" (in the "Hardware" section)
- Under "Serial Number", there should be a part called "ECID". There you go.
WIndows Instructions
- Use ECID Grabber Tool, iDevice Info or iPhone Information Reader Extendded Ver 1.0E Tool (Korean Only)
- Read USB device info when Apple Device in connected in Recovery Mode or DFU Mode.
- Recovery Mode:
iProduct: "Apple Mobile Device (Recovery Mode)"
iSerialNumber: "CPID:XXXX CPRV:15 CPFM:03 SCEP:03 BDID:00 ECID:XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX IBFL:01 SRNM:[XXXXXXXXXXX] IMEI:[XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX]"
- DFU:
iProduct: "Apple Mobile Device (DFU Mode)"
iSerialNumber: "CPID:XXXX CPRV:15 CPFM:03 SCEP:03 BDID:00 ECID:XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX SRTG:[iBoot-XXX.X.X]"
- Recovery Mode:
ECID Caching
Saurik has developed his own server that has been designed to 'cache' every signature that Apple has given you.[1] Rather than being 'live' and talking directly to Apple's servers, it retrieves on file results.
To use this server, open up your hosts file and add the following line
74.208.10.249 gs.apple.com
Now, when iTunes thinks it is talking to Apple, it is talking to Cydia instead. Doing this will allow iTunes to access signatures already stored by Cydia's "on file" feature. This server will also act as a cache for any SHSH blobs it hasn't seen, acting as an intermediary to Apple's server. This effectively registers your device with the "on file" mechanism, which means you can now enjoy the protections of being able to downgrade your firmware in the future even if you aren't jailbroken.