UPDATE: QuickPwn Windows for 2.1 is now released. you can forget these very time consuming version of unlocking/activating your iPhone ^_^
Windows QuickPwn 2.1 Direct Downloads:
- http://84.94.229.115/QuickPwn21-1.zip
- http://apt.eggy.cc/stuff/files/windows/QuickPwn21-1.zip
- http://www.alekserviz.com/adamov/QuickPwn2.1Win/QuickPwn21-1.zip
- http://download.s1.christophertran.net/devteam/quickpwn/2.1/QuickPwn21-1.zip
While we are waiting for the official WinPwn or QuickPwn for Windows for 2.1 Firmware. I have manage to googled a work around on installing 2.1 Firmware. Its not that easy, but its not that difficult as well.
I tried to make this procedure as simple as possible. Let me know if incase you have any questions.
- Download the latest 2.1 IPSW firmware from Apple (1stGen or 3G)
- Install iTunes 8 (if your still in version 7.7, upgrade to v8). You need this because you can only install 2.1 FW using iTunes8.
- Update your iPhone with firmware v2.1 using iTunes 8.
- Uninstall iTunes 8 and Apple Mobile Device Support (most people forget this)
- Reinstall the old version of iTunes, version 7.7. You can get the older version from FileHippo.
- Download QuickPwn v1.2.0 (this is version works with 2.1 FW).
- Install and run QuickPwn (this is very similar to the previous guides I posted). The only difference will be when selecting the firmware use the file (2.1 FW) that you downloaded in step 1.
- Download TotalCommander and the T-PoT addon for it.
- Install TotalCommander. Then afterwhich, install the T-PoT addon. You can do this by double clicking the “T-PoT.1.1.zip” from your TotalCommander browser.
- Connect your iPhone via the USB cable. Using TotalCommander, browse to your iPhone file system by first clicking [-/-] on the drop down menu with all the other drives. Then select or double click on [T-PoT] (which has the iPhone icon).
- You are now in your iPhone’s file system. Use TotalCommander to navigate to /System/Library/PrivateFrameWorks/MobileInstallation.framework. Just in case things don’t work out, make sure you save or back-up your existing MobileInstallation file simply by dragging the file over to the other window.
- Replace the MobileInstallation file on your iPhone using this patch version.
- Using TotalCommander, navigate to /private/var/mobile/Library/Caches/ and delete your existing com.apple.mobile.installation.plist file. Dont forget to rename or back-up the file first.
- Reboot your iPhone. And your done. ^_^