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iPhone | How to Jailbreak and Update to 1.1.3 iPhone Firmware Using Windows
These are instructions on how to update your 1.1.2 Jailbroken iPhone to
the 1.1.3 iPhone firmware using Mac. You can find windows instructions
here: http://www.genericarticles.com/update113.html
I would like to note that Nate True has released this jailbreak by going
rogue from the Dev Team. He is no longer a part of that team. This
release is not supported by the Dev Team either. It might be a good
idea to wait for the official release; however, for those who can't
wait I have posted this tutorial. It clearly did work for me, though
success seems to be varied. Its too bad that it happened this way.
What you need:
- Download the 1.1.3 Package Maker from: here
Step One
You
must have a 1.1.1 or 1.1.2 jailbroken phone with Installer.app
installed. If you need to know how to do this you can follow one of
these tutorials:
Windows:http://www.genericarticles.com/iphoneunlock.html
Step Two
Connect your iPhone to the computer
Step Three
Mount the 1.1.3 Package Maker by double clicking the file(jb113.dmg) we downloaded earlier.
Step Four
From the mounted jb113 dmg double click the Run_This program.

Step Five
The program will run in Terminal. Make sure your iPhone is plugged in and press Enter.

Step Six
The program will check if your iPhone qualifies for the Soft Update. If it does you will be prompted to press Enter to search for the 1.1.3 Firmware.

Step Seven
If the firmware is not found then press Enter again to download it!

Step Eight
Once
it has downloaded the firmware it will also download the patch. The
program is now ready to upload the necessary files to your iPhone.
Press the Enter key to continue.

Step Nine
It will take about 5 minutes to upload the files to your iPhone. When done you will be prompted to install the 1.1.3 soft upgrade package from Installer.

Step Ten
Press to launch Installer from the Springboard.

Step Eleven
If you get prompted for an Installer Update click the Update Now button.
Step Twelve
If Installer was updated click the Ok button.
Step Thirteen
Press to launch Installer from your Springboard again. (If you had to update).
Step Fourteen
If asked to Donate click the Donate Later button for now.
Step Fifteen
Press to select the Install tab at the bottom of the screen.
Step Sixteen
Press to select System from the list of Categories.
Step Seventeen
Press to select 1.1.3 soft upgrade from the list of Packages.
Step Eighteen
Press the Install button at the top right of the screen.
Step Nineteen
Press the large Install button that appears.
Your iPhone will install the Soft Update package then reboot. This takes a few minutes.
At
this point I got an execution error and my iPhone screen went garbled.
I noticed there was an OK button and I pressed it. The loading
animation kept turning on the screen for a few minutes until I gave up
and held down the Sleep/Wake button and Home button at the same time.
The phone then powered down. I pressed the Sleep/Wake button again and
turned the iPhone back on.
I got a "Edit Home Screen" message once the phone booted. Click the Dismiss button and you will have SUCCESS!!!!
CLEANUP:
You should delete the file that iBrickr copies over to your iPhone its
300+ Mb. I'll add instructions as soon as things get less hectic. For
now the file is at: ./var/root/media/softupdate
NOTES*: I
noticed that SSH is not working... To fix it I had to reinstall BSD
Subsystem from Installer. Then I installed OpenSSH from Installer.
THANKS:
Since I don't know everyone on the Dev Teams I am gonna borrow netkas'
thank you. Props to everyone on the Dev Team, including (in no
particular order): netkas, NerveGas, asap18, bgm, Bugout, bushing,
chris_, dinopio, drudge, Fred_, gray, MuscleNerd, natetrue, pr3d4t0r,
roxfan, Turbo, Zfstrike, np101137, pumpkin, dubeditions(iphoneasia) and
kroo, along with many contributors who wish to remain anonymous. And
props to planetbeing, who was the first person with a 1.1.3 jailbroken
iphone, and Zibri, by whom this method was largely developed.
Additionally to Shaun Erickson, who packaged the Installer half of the
upgrade, and runs most of the application packaging for the iPhone. PLEASE DONATE TO KEEP THIS SITE ALIVE
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