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Para hacer menos dolorosa la actualización DESDE 1.1.1 a 1.1.3 sigan los siguientes pasos:
1) Sincroniza tu teléfono
2) Restáuraro a 1.1.1 y haces el jailbreak (si, nuevamente hazlo por favor, es por tu bien)
3) Instalas OKtoprep desde installer
4) Shift+Upgrade a 1.1.2
5) Jailbreak.jar para 1.1.2
6) Instalas BSD desde installer
7) Añades hacktheiphone.com/1.xml a los repositorios
Instalas AnySim 1.2.1u
9) Activas Airplane (Mode ON)
10) Configuras Set Auto Lock a nunca (Never)
11) Corres AnySim 1.2.1u
11) Reinicias cuando termine satisfactoriamente (ESTE PASO EN MI TELÉFONO QUE QUEDO COLGADO COMO 10 MINUTOS, LO REINICIÉ Y YA TENIA LA VERSION 1.1.2, PERO NO SONABA CUANDO ME MARCABA)
12) Desactivas Airplane (mode off) – Desde aqui ya tienes el 1.1.2 jalando completito
13) Corres el nuevo Ibrickr para 1.1.3 soft-update
14) Instalas y ejecutas 1.1.3 Soft-Update desde Installer
15) Déjalo que haga sus cosas, reiniciará
16) Reseteas todas las configuraciones (setting — reset all settings.)
17) Sincronizas nuevamente y tendrás tu música, pelÃculas y fotos como antes.
Yo lo hice y me tardé como 2 horas en todo el proceso y creo que si vale la pena.
Saludos.
juntos iPhone Dev Team y Iphone Elite lo hicieron.
un jailbreak para 1.1.3 y que funciona.
Saludos
hackint0sh
No es nativo, pero si es cierto.
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You are kidding arent you ?
- Are you saying that this linux can run on a computer without windows underneath it, at all ? As in, without a boot disk, without any drivers, and without any services ?
- That sounds preposterous to me.
- If it were true (and I doubt it), then companies would be selling computers without a windows. This clearly is not happening, so there must be some error in your calculations. I hope you realise that windows is more than just Office ? Its a whole system that runs the computer from start to finish, and that is a very difficult thing to acheive. A lot of people dont realise this.
- Microsoft just spent $9 billion and many years to create Vista, so it does not sound reasonable that some new alternative could just snap into existence overnight like that. It would take billions of dollars and a massive effort to achieve. IBM tried, and spent a huge amount of money developing OS/2 but could never keep up with Windows. Apple tried to create their own system for years, but finally gave up recently and moved to Intel and Microsoft.
- Its just not possible that a freeware like the Linux could be extended to the point where it runs the entire computer fron start to finish, without using some of the more critical parts of windows. Not possible.
- I think you need to re-examine your assumptions.
http://talkback.zdnet.com/5208-12355-0.html?forumID=1&threadID=31199&messageID=579806&start=43