Rabiit34343: Unfortunately, iBooter don't work with iPhones 2.x, just 1.1.x. You can try iRecovery too, is the same thing, but in iPhones 2.x.
I always advice people not install OpeniBoot if they don't have a good knowledge of Unix Systems and of some commands of iPhone Bootloader, like fsboot, to kick an iPhone of Recovery Mode.
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JVTRech 2 months ago
queria saber se vc consegue iniciar algum ambiente grafico... fazendo ele iniciar o X
AlexFaria2008 2 years ago
Muito bom vey! Fazer uma coisa dessas deve ser muito fod*
Parabens! =D
igordfaria 2 years ago
Rabiit34343: Unfortunately, iBooter don't work with iPhones 2.x, just 1.1.x. You can try iRecovery too, is the same thing, but in iPhones 2.x.
I always advice people not install OpeniBoot if they don't have a good knowledge of Unix Systems and of some commands of iPhone Bootloader, like fsboot, to kick an iPhone of Recovery Mode.
iBlogeek 3 years ago
So i installed 1.1.4 atm ibooter works perfecly :D
But when i try to install openiboot and i write the first command... sudo ./loadibec...
then nothing happend :(
Rabbit34343 3 years ago
Did you cd into the directory you extracted the openiboot files into?
If you are running Ubuntu, and extracted to Desktop (this applies to newest release of openiboot, check the site for the update!):
sudo su
cd /home/ubuntu/Desktop/openiboot-uninstall
Now try running the commands.
23130023 3 years ago
hey nice work
i try this too but when i try to connect whit ibooter it says "iphone in recovery mode not found"
Do you had the same problems first?
And on which Firmware does you ipod run ?
(bad english sry :( )
Rabbit34343 3 years ago
Nice Mine Works Beautiful As Well
ipodnerdsam 3 years ago