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Nick Pack edited this page Mar 30, 2011
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Running/Installing
If you're on linux, you'll need to install the following as /etc/udev/rules.d/51-android.rules:
SUBSYSTEM=="usb" ID_VENDOR_ID=="0bb4", MODE="0666"
SUBSYSTEM=="usb" ID_VENDOR_ID=="18d1", MODE="0666"
SUBSYSTEM=="usb" ID_VENDOR_ID=="05ac", MODE="0666"
Put your phone into recovery mode: hold home whilst powering on until you see the iTunes logo.
NOTE: For the 3GS, iPhone4, iPad and Apple TV 2G, you must put your device into DFU mode instead.
For newer devices run: (substituting device and revision with the actual device, for example: iphone_4_openiboot.bin):../utils/syringe/loadibec device_revision_openiboot.bin
You should now see openiBoot on your phone, use the volume buttons to scroll to the console icon, then press home
Run the client:../utils/oibc/oibc
NOTE: You cannot install openiboot on an iPhone 4, iPad or new bootrom 3GS/iPT2G - you can only run it
You should now see the same output on your computer, as is on your phone's screen.
Type:
install and press return
OpeniBoot will then be flashed to your device's NOR - This will take a while, your NOR will be backed up during this process, and can be found in the current directory as norbackup.dump.