

I choose “exit recovery mode”, it says my iPhone should be normal now. So I choose “enter recovery mode”, it says the iphone should be in recovery mode. Even though itunes logo is on the screen and iTunes announces “this iphone is in recovery mode… etc” when plugged in. In the program it says “no device in recovery mode found!”. It seems like the only option is to use iTunes restore which would force me to lose all my files and be stuck with 4.0.2 I have been looking online for a solution for 2 days now and nothing has worked. It just goes straight to recovery mode no matter what jailbreaking software I use to get it out. It randomly got stuck in some sort of “recovery mode loop”(maybe due to one of cydia’s updates?) and will not start up.

I have a 3GS 3.1.2 which has a tethered jailbreak to blackra1n. I can’t seem to get this program to work. LibUSB (only needed if you want to use the recovery detection feature) In order to use it, you must have the following already installed:ģ. If it says your device is connected in Recovery Mode, then congratulations, you can downgrade! Otherwise, you can’t. Recovery Detection – If you are trying to downgrade, per say, to check if you are in recovery mode, simply open RecBoot. No more copying iTunesMobileDevice.dll into the folderĤ. (Except LibUSBDotNet, don’t delete that or RecBoot may not start)ģ. Now, those files get moved when you open RecBoot. dll’s (would have been much smarter if I compreseed this into SFX but oh well). Cleaner folder – When you download RecBoot, you get a. Improved, Clean, User Friendly GUI – I tweaked the GUI a bit, played around with the buttons, and also added a Credits box.Ģ.
RECBOOT IPHONE RECOVERY UPDATE
This update to RecBoot provides a few things, so here’s a list:ġ. This is, by far, the biggest update I have ever written for RecBoot. I spent some time rewriting RecBoot last night, and added some new features that makes RecBoot more user friendly.
