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    Looking to jailbreak my iPhone. I'm running Windows Vista atm and wondering if it's hard to jailbreak it using Windows Vista because I heard it's really easy using a Mac.

    Also wondering if I will lose anything from my phone, or if it will suddenly damage something.

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    Okay, well depends on the phone (origional or 3G) and the Firmware its running on (2.1, 2.2 ect)

    USUALLY QuickPwn will do it

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    iPhone 3G and it's 2.2

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    http://www.quickpwn.com/2008/11/quic...d-windows.html

    The program - QuickPwn - Will give you the details.. Google 'Jailbreaking Iphone 3g 2.2' Or youtube it
    Use PWNAGETOOL if you want to unlock the 3G in the future


    In case you haven't noticed the trend, when Apple releases a new iPhone / iPod touch firmware, it has a tendency to fall to the jailbreakers at mind-boggling breakneck speed. QuickPwn and PwnageTool have now both been updated to support 2.2, though there's a critical note in here from the iphone-dev team: if you have any interest in unlocking your iPhone 3G in the near future, only use PwnageTool, not the more painless QuickPwn. You've been warned!
    http://blog.iphone-dev.org/

    For information on UNLOCKING the 3g (Not released yet, set for release on NYE, not done yet though)
    Last edited by [Chris]; 01-01-2009 at 03:37 AM.

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    Its actually easier on a PC now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ***** View Post
    Its actually easier on a PC now.
    Will it be easy for a "not so computer savvy as the rest of you" guy like myself?

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    Quote Originally Posted by James! View Post
    Will it be easy for a "not so computer savvy as the rest of you" guy like myself?
    Yeah, just plug in your iPod and follow the steps and it does everything else for you.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mickster View Post
    Yeah, just plug in your iPod and follow the steps and it does everything else for you.
    Will it ruin anything on my iPhone or will the backups that iTunes does save that from happening?

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    You have to start with a clean install, you can't use a backup or anything.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ***** View Post
    You have to start with a clean install, you can't use a backup or anything.
    But then can I transfer the apps that I have purchased?

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