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  • fijiman
    DK Veteran
    • Oct 2010
    • 976

    #1

    iFaith

    Dumps SHSH blobs for present iOS revision on iDevice and creates a pre-signed IPSW.
    You guys who are not on 4.3.3fw and haven't saved your SHSH files yet....you will need this

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vy3bfK670OM]YouTube - iFaith: Save SHSH Blobs on Any Firmware[/ame]


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    iH8sn0w.com | Jailbreak your iPod touches and iPhones
  • wetdog
    DK Veteran
    • Apr 2011
    • 989

    #2
    ~~~~ me Dude, just when I thought I was cracking this iPhone mullarky someone posts another load of gobble de gook(well that's what it looks like to me) that I don't understand.

    Please explain?

    Mick.

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    • fijiman
      DK Veteran
      • Oct 2010
      • 976

      #3
      Hey Mick....Apple in their wisdom have started "signing" the firmware this means that once you upgrade your iPhone firmware to the current one, you cannot then decide to install/Restore back to an older version...unless you have saved your SHSH "blobs"/files.(there maybe be lots of reasons why you would want to go back to an older firmware)

      Saving your SHSH blobs can only take place for every new firmware Apple releases when it's been signed/authorized by Apple.. hope thats muddied the waters for you

      Here's a shot of all my SHSH blobs saved via Cydia....so basically I can rewind back to any of the previous firmwares

      Last edited by fijiman; 5 June, 2011, 23:44.

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      • wetdog
        DK Veteran
        • Apr 2011
        • 989

        #4
        wey hey, cheers dude . its helped a little but what are or what does SHSH blobs stand for/mean? and how do you get screen shots up on the forum?

        good piece of kit though.

        mick

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        • fijiman
          DK Veteran
          • Oct 2010
          • 976

          #5
          Screen shots by default are a quick hold of the "home" button and "power" button together on any iPhone.....I've set mine up via Activator to work by holding down the volume button..

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          • wetdog
            DK Veteran
            • Apr 2011
            • 989

            #6
            Originally posted by fijiman
            Screen shots by default are a quick hold of the "home" button and "power" button together on any iPhone.....I've set mine up via Activator to work by holding down the volume button..

            well i never new that!!!

            cheers dude.

            mick.

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