Sorry to hear you're having trouble. Unfortunately, I'd expect Apple to give you back an iPhone with an updated baseband.C175R said:Emergency!!
after doing this: Preserving the iPhone 4 GSM model baseband on the guide, I cant restore my phone anymore.
I dont wana jailbreak it since my home button is acting weird and I wana take it to apple.
I found this http://www.redmondpie.com/fix-itunes-error...4-to-ios-4.2.1/
but not sure if that will work in order to restore it completely and have warranty.
any help?
I just restore it with other computer and it worked. I have the original baseband now tho.Dialexio said:Sorry to hear you're having trouble. Unfortunately, I'd expect Apple to give you back an iPhone with an updated baseband.C175R said:Emergency!!
after doing this: Preserving the iPhone 4 GSM model baseband on the guide, I cant restore my phone anymore.
I dont wana jailbreak it since my home button is acting weird and I wana take it to apple.
I found this http://www.redmondpie.com/fix-itunes-error...4-to-ios-4.2.1/
but not sure if that will work in order to restore it completely and have warranty.
any help?
If you'd still like to try to preserve the baseband... Follow the same steps as provided in the "Preserving the iPhone 4 GSM model baseband" section, but instead of restoring to iOS 4.2.1, try performing a DFU restore (I know your Home button's acting funny, but I hope it can do that...) to iOS 4.1 instead.
When the restore finishes, it will return an error. Kick it out of Recovery Mode with TinyUmbrella, and it ought to be fine now.
P.S.- I don't mean to spread FUD, but it's possible that Apple's looking out for odd baseband versions (due to the 6.15.00 unlock trick for the iPhone 3G/3GS).
Is it jailbroken? If it is, you may have Activator installed.metamaster said:I'm having a weird problem with an iPod touch... It looks like if the home button gets pressed randomly, even if I'm not touching the screen. This also seems to happen if the device gets moved in a certain way.
Anyone know how to fix this, except going to Apple? (I've tried updating the firmware, not restoring, and it didn't work).
Yup; greenpois0n RC6 fixed the emulator issues.metamaster said:I'm having a weird problem with an iPod touch... It looks like if the home button gets pressed randomly, even if I'm not touching the screen. This also seems to happen if the device gets moved in a certain way.
Anyone know how to fix this, except going to Apple? (I've tried updating the firmware, not restoring, and it didn't work).
Try restoring then...
As Son of Science said, it could be a problem with Acitvator (or Mobile Substrate in general). Try checking if it doesn't happen in Safe Mode.
QUOTE(Son of Science @ Feb 21 2011, 03:53 PM) Also, does anyone know if there is a fix for psx4all on the latest greenpois0n?
No, RC6 fixed the GBA emu issue. The PSX issue is new with RC6Dialexio said:Yup; greenpois0n RC6 fixed the emulator issues.metamaster said:I'm having a weird problem with an iPod touch... It looks like if the home button gets pressed randomly, even if I'm not touching the screen. This also seems to happen if the device gets moved in a certain way.
Anyone know how to fix this, except going to Apple? (I've tried updating the firmware, not restoring, and it didn't work).
Try restoring then...
As Son of Science said, it could be a problem with Acitvator (or Mobile Substrate in general). Try checking if it doesn't happen in Safe Mode.
QUOTE(Son of Science @ Feb 21 2011, 03:53 PM) Also, does anyone know if there is a fix for psx4all on the latest greenpois0n?
RC6.1 was released recently, try that.Son of Science said:No, RC6 fixed the GBA emu issue. The PSX issue is new with RC6Dialexio said:Yup; greenpois0n RC6 fixed the emulator issues.metamaster said:I'm having a weird problem with an iPod touch... It looks like if the home button gets pressed randomly, even if I'm not touching the screen. This also seems to happen if the device gets moved in a certain way.
Anyone know how to fix this, except going to Apple? (I've tried updating the firmware, not restoring, and it didn't work).
Try restoring then...
As Son of Science said, it could be a problem with Acitvator (or Mobile Substrate in general). Try checking if it doesn't happen in Safe Mode.
QUOTE(Son of Science @ Feb 21 2011, 03:53 PM) Also, does anyone know if there is a fix for psx4all on the latest greenpois0n?
Nope, I'm on the latest jailbreak. Is it working for you?Jamstruth said:RC6.1 was released recently, try that.Son of Science said:No, RC6 fixed the GBA emu issue. The PSX issue is new with RC6Dialexio said:Yup; greenpois0n RC6 fixed the emulator issues.metamaster said:I'm having a weird problem with an iPod touch... It looks like if the home button gets pressed randomly, even if I'm not touching the screen. This also seems to happen if the device gets moved in a certain way.
Anyone know how to fix this, except going to Apple? (I've tried updating the firmware, not restoring, and it didn't work).
Try restoring then...
As Son of Science said, it could be a problem with Acitvator (or Mobile Substrate in general). Try checking if it doesn't happen in Safe Mode.
QUOTE(Son of Science @ Feb 21 2011, 03:53 PM) Also, does anyone know if there is a fix for psx4all on the latest greenpois0n?