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Prelude Before we start, just a note from a previous error I made: if you're using the tutorial from modmyiphone, DO NOT use their SSH kit (for windows). It gave me a rolling headache. Instead, follow the readme's instruction, which is to do this: download natetrue's (God of Windows iPhone, really) sshkit from http://cre.ations.net/blog/post/howto-install-ssh-on-your-iphone, then replace the iphoneinterface.exe in the sshkit with the one from the latest ibrickr (www.ibrickr.com) before running sshify-windows.bat. DON'T FORGET!

Let's begin.
1) First, upload the iPhoneActivation.pem available from the zipped package to /System/Library/Lockdown/

2) Once you're ready to activate, go to https://ookoo.org/iphone/iasign.php. Follow the instructions on the page to create a custom activator (it's a .exe file which you can download once you've submitted the necessary information). For ICCID, use your AT&T SIM's ICCID (if you have never unlocked) or your own SIM's ICCID (if your phone was IPSF-unlocked in 1.0.2)

3) Note: Do NOT use the iPhoneActivation.pem from the site. Just ignore it since you've already uploaded the correct version in step 1)

4) Important: Back up lockdownd (/usr/libexec/lockdownd) and put it somewhere safe (note that this is the 1.1.1's lockdownd). Upload the original 1.0.2 lockdownd file you've just downloaded to /usr/libexec, then open up a SSH commandline window and type "killall lockdownd"

5) Run the .exe file you've generated from ookoo.org. This will activate your phone! (does not matter which SIM, if any, is in the tray)

6) Upload the 1.1.1's lockdownd which you've backed up to /usr/libexec

7) Reboot iPhone and you're done! You can remove the sym link (delete the linked Media and rename Mediabackup to Media. You may have to copy the directories DCIM and iTunes_Control from the root directory back into /var/root/Media)

8) Continue with the tutorial in the readme!


After you're done, you'll be asking the question "What do I do with the sym link?" Ok, most importantly, DO NOT DELETE the backup Media folder. Delete the sym link, rename the Mediabackup to Media, and MAKE SURE the folders DCIM and iPhone_Controls are in it. Then go to your root directory and delete the excess DCIM and iPhone_Controls. If, however, due to some unfortunate accident that you do not have a Media backup, or it's empty, copy the DCIM and iPhone_Controls in the root over to ~/Media before deleting them (in root).



- SwiftDog