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4.3.3?
This is iOS 4.3.3, right? --The preceding unsigned comment was added by Rdqronos (talk) 11:20, May 5, 2011 (UTC). Please consult this page for more info on how to sign pages, and how to fix this.
- Yes sir--Grisolp 11:31, 5 May 2011 (UTC)
Editing the Root FS
Hey there, I have an interesting quandary. So, I decrypted the Root FS dmg from the 8J2 IPSW. Then, I googled how to make the DMG read/write, which I did. So now, (after making a duplicate of the read/write, just in case) I have an 8J2 Root FS without several core apps, and an edited /etc/fstab (just because). My question is, is it safe to put this new Root FS IPSW onto my iPhone? I'll make a backup/xbackup (jailbreak apps) of everything, for obvious reasons. I just really want to try this out, to see what it does, and how it works. Thanks!! --rdqronos 22:43, 22 May 2011 (UTC)
- No, iTunes will error you out because it sees that the check sum on it is different and because the DMG is still unencrypted. You need to get xPwn and encrypt it back up. I would just get sn0wbreeze's source code and mod it a bit. --5urd 23:28, 22 May 2011 (UTC)
- I've downloaded xpwn before... I have no freaking idea how to use it. Any help for a n00b would be really great. And also, is there a way to disable the signature check? --rdqronos 00:29, 23 May 2011 (UTC)
- Not that I know of. --5urd 00:57, 23 May 2011 (UTC)
Yes, it's safe. You can always restore back to stock firmware if anything goes wrong. And for encryption etc, see also my attempt to bypass baseband upgrading -- http 05:33, 23 May 2011 (UTC)