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i have downgraded from 3.3e v1 to 3.2e succesfully
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cios 36 rev3
ios36 2070wad
cios downgrader
but now gamma comes up with error 349
i have tried running cios 36 rev7 but it downloads but fails on install error ret 1
do i need to remove ios249 using anytitledeleter
i need you help its all gone tits up
 

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first you need to use IOS Downgrader 1.0 too, after that you can do whatever you want, delete the IOS249 and install the cIOS36_r7 and so on and on, but the wad asked by the installer is IOS36-1040.wad not the 2070 version, that is for IOS37 bassed, and better yet use the Wi-Fi installation method...!!!
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ether2802 said:
first you need to use IOS Downgrader 1.0 too, after that you can do whatever you want, delete the IOS249 and install the cIOS36_r7 and so on and on, but the wad asked by the installer is IOS36-1040.wad not the 2070 version, that is for IOS37 bassed, and better yet use the Wi-Fi installation method...!!!
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what have i got to do with ios downgrader
 

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Littlegreenmen said:
ether2802 said:
first you need to use IOS Downgrader 1.0 too, after that you can do whatever you want, delete the IOS249 and install the cIOS36_r7 and so on and on, but the wad asked by the installer is IOS36-1040.wad not the 2070 version, that is for IOS37 bassed, and better yet use the Wi-Fi installation method...!!!
smile.gif
what have i got to do with ios downgrader

just run it, its automatic.
 

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