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Attention Tethered 2nd Generation Users

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 5:59 pm
by Hawaiian Modder
As of today the Iphone Dev team has released a 2nd gen untethered jailbreak. There are a lot of programs and different things out that work to do this currently, but I have found this one to work perfectly. I haven't had any problems with it and it's pretty simple.

http://www.ipodtouchfans.com/forums/sho ... p?t=155875
dancool999 wrote:QuickFreedom is here! Previously known as QuickTether, QuickFreedom lets you jailbreak your iPod Touch 2G fully without booting and untethered!

DOWNLOAD VERSION 1.1.0 Beta

If you get any bugs or problems, please send me log.txt file located inside the QuickFreedom directory to dan@ipod2g.info

What is QuickFreedom?
QuickFreedom is the first iPod touch 2nd Generation Untethered GUI program that allows you to quickly Jailbreak your iPod touch. QuickFreedom works on Windows XP and Vista (64-bit and Windows 7 also may work) QuickFreedom is the 1st "Untethered" GUI to support full jailbreak and boot logos. (This may also work on Mac using VMware, if iTunes is installed on that partition)

Features:
Full Untethered Jailbreak!
Easy to use 5-step process to Jailbreak your 2.2.1 firmware iPod
Support to use your own Custom Boot Logo (or use included 8)
Support to install Installer optionally (Cydia will always be installed)
Full DFU instructions for Pre-Jailbreak
iPod recognition of current connection state
Full Support
100% Free

Mac users click here! - Thanks BSKSurfer

Thanks for everyone's support and especially: Musclenerd, Chronic and Hybird team, DHowett, Gojohnnyboi, and everyone else on the irc chat.

Re: Attention Tethered 2nd Generation Users

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 12:39 am
by ScottyGEE
Nice for those people. Did anyone try and pay for the $15 jailbreak? :P

Re: Attention Tethered 2nd Generation Users

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2009 11:00 am
by kibito87
ScottyGEE wrote:Nice for those people. Did anyone try and pay for the $15 jailbreak? :P
I read about that yesterday. Fuck that! lol It would eventually become free at some point anyways. I also used QuickFreedom and it's about the easiest thus far. VERY VERY straight forward. Only downside is reflashing your ipod's firmware with it erases the data so you start anew. I had a lot of goodies I wanted to keep. oh well. No problem there. I'm glad I waited though, I did think a little about buying a dongle to run the "run rs" command to it to boot it but hellz yeah no problems now. The best part is, apple can't fix this mistake. :P