If you go to the official Tiny Umbrella site, there's a link there to download a version of Tiny Umbrella that will work on a Mac. It's in the right-hand column and it's titled "Tiny Umbrella [OSX]"
Good luck.
Marilyn
If you go to the official Tiny Umbrella site, there's a link there to download a version of Tiny Umbrella that will work on a Mac. It's in the right-hand column and it's titled "Tiny Umbrella [OSX]"
Good luck.
Marilyn
Hallo, maybe it has ben answered, sorry to ask again but i don't want to risk anything as i definately need a jailbroken device.
I am on 4.3 8F191 jailbroken and planning to upgrade to a latest firmware to use the camera connection kit. Which version should that be? I have the blobs 4.3.3, 4.3.4 and 4.3.5. Is it safe?
The best firmware version you should use is the iOS 4.3.3 one. It's an UNtethered jailbreak that works on both the iPad1 and iPad2.
If you have an iPad2 (you don't mention which), that's also your ONLY option (4.3.3). If you have an iPad1, you could use iOS 4.3.5 to do a tethered jailbreak, but really, that's not needed. iOS 4.3.4 and 4.3.5 updates are not worth the trouble of dealing with a tethered jailbreak, especially if you have blobs and can use 4.3.3.
So, that said, the easiest thing to do is put your iPad into DFU mode, install iOS 4.3.3 and then cruise on over to JailbreakMe 3.0 (using Safari on your iPad) to jailbreak it. Use this very sticky to help guide you in that process...
Good luck.
Marilyn
If you have blobs for version 4.3.3 then that is the version to target. It is perfectly safe provided you follow the instructions. You may be best to restore to 4.3.5, then back to 4.3.3 if you have an iPad with 3G because the baseband may not install correctly if you try to go straight to 4.3.3.
If you simply have a wifi version however you can go straight to 4.3.3 from 4.3.
Thanks for your quick answer! i have an ipad 2 so i choose the 4.3.3 untethered version. My other concern is can i fully transfer everything as it is, meaning apps, backups, game saves, pdfs in applications? As far as i know itunes sync is not enough. Is there also a tutorial for that?
Bad information - ignore ;)
Correct advice given in next 2 posts :)
And, it's a bit pricey ($7.99 USD on Cydia) but I'd recommend PKGBackup to do a backup of your Cydia apps (that I assume you've got some ... since you're already jailbroken).
As f4780y mentioned, both together are great: restore from backup with iTunes (your App Store stuff), jailbreak and then restore from backup with PKGBackup (your Cydia stuff).
I only have about 150 apps on my iPad, with about 15 or so Cydia tweaks. I've restored and re-jailbroke my iPad a number of times and the above 3 steps means that it only takes me about 1 1/2 hours to get my iPad back all fresh and "clean." Of course, YMMV (cause I always have to put in a qualifier...just to be safe :o).
Again, good luck.
Marilyn
Sorry, my bad. I seem to be having a problem reading people posts tonight. I should not be trying to watch "Fringe" at the same time!
Apologies mindovermedia, I did not read that you were already jailbroken. You are right, iTunes backup is NOT enough in this situation. I wrote a guide on upgrading a JB here - http://www.ipadforums.net/jailbreaki...jailbreak.html
You should follow that, and Marilyn's advice, to invest in PkgBackup which the guide relies upon.
Hope that helps, and sorry again for missing it!
Thank you very much.... :)
I just downgrade my ipad 2 3G 64, modem fw 04.10.01 successfully from 4.3.5 to 4.3.3.
At first, I got error 1013 when using snow leopard. But, when I use windows it works perfectly.