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  1. [Release] The iPhone 1337 Team presents the 4039 jailbreak for 1.1
  2.  
  3. 4039 Jailbreak for firmware 1.1 iPod Touch version 0.1 release
  4.  
  5. Brought to you by the iPhone 1337 Team
  6. -u/randomninja64
  7. -u/random_user_online
  8. -u/electimon
  9.  
  10. iPod Touch released with firmware 1.1 - September 10th 2007
  11. Firmware 1.1 jailbroken - October 1st 2018
  12. 4,039 day record.
  13.  
  14. Requirements:
  15. -Windows XP computer
  16. -iPod Touch 1st generation
  17. -jailbroken 1.x device
  18. -usb dock cable
  19. -internet connection
  20.  
  21. Restoring your iPod Touch to firmware 1.1:
  22.  
  23. 1)Internet verification with apple servers was initially
  24. added in iTunes 7.6 and has been in every release since.
  25. iTunes 7.5 and below however never required an internet connection
  26. for firmware 1.0-1.1.5 restores, and will always work. These iTunes
  27. versions require Windows XP SP2 or SP3 to run (a virtual machine
  28. will work if it has proper USB support). They WILL NOT work on
  29. Windows Vista or any newer OS. iTunes 7.4.1 is the period correct
  30. iTunes version (released 7th September, 2007). If you don't have any
  31. version of iTunes installed or have an older iTunes version then
  32. 7.4.1, you can just run the iTunes 7.4.1 installer. If you have an
  33. iTunes version newer then 7.5, you must downgrade iTunes. This requires
  34. you to delete the "iTunes" directory in
  35. C:/Documents and Settings/<your user name>/My Documents/My Music, then
  36. open the control panel, and uninstall everything from apple. Now you can
  37. run the iTunes7.4.1windowsinstaller.exe file.
  38.  
  39.  
  40. 2) Enter DFU mode on your iPod Touch
  41. -turn off your iPod Touch
  42. -press the power button for 3 seconds
  43. -keep pressing the power button, but also press the home button for 10 seconds
  44. -let go of the power button, but keep pressing the home button for 15 seconds
  45.  
  46. 3) Connect your iPod Touch to your Windows XP computer, and open iTunes.
  47. iTunes will prompt you that your iPod Touch is in recovery mode and must be
  48. restored. Click okay. Move the mouse cursor over the Restore button. Press the
  49. shift key down, and click simultaneously. A windows explorer window will appear, select the firmware 1.1 ipsw file for iPod. The iPod Touch will restore to firmware 1.1.
  50.  
  51. 4) The iPod Touch will boot up to the connect to iTunes screen. If you Wait a moment, and the connect to iTunes screen will disappear, turning into the lock screen.
  52.  
  53. Torubleshooting:
  54.  
  55. Problem: "Help! I get an error 1604 after iTunes says "waiting for iPod!"
  56. Solution: disconnect the dock cable from the computer. Close iTunes, and open it again. Put your iPod Touch into DFU mode again, and connect your dock cable to your computer. Try again until it restores.
  57.  
  58. Problem: "Help! I cant sync my iPod Touch with iTunes! It doesn't appear
  59. at all although it is connected!"
  60.  
  61. Solution: Open the iTunes 7.4.1windowsinstaller.exe Click Repair, and your iTunes 7.4.1 installation will be repaired. Once finished, your iPod Touch will show up in iTunes and you can sync again. If this still does not fix the problem, completely uninstall iTunes 7.4.1 by double clicking the iTunes 7.4.1windowsinstaller.exe and clicking uninstall. Install iTunes 7.4.1 again, and your iPod Touch will appear and be able to sync.
  62.  
  63. Load the addresshttp://204.44.83.202:8080/ipwn in Safari on 1.1 iPod Touch
  64.  
  65. 5) Connect your firmware 1.1 iPod Touch to the Windows XP computer if it is not still. Extract ibrickr_v0.91.zip. Run ibrickr.exe. Follow the steps to install the PXL daemon. When done, click "Applications", then "Install from PXL file". Browse for the OpenSSH-4.6p1.pxl file to install OpenSSH.
  66.  
  67. 6) On your firmware 1.1 iPod Touch, open the Settings app. Tap "Wi-Fi" and connect to a network (does not have to have an internet connection). Once connected, tap the blue more info arrow icon to the right of the network name. Note your IP Address. SSH into your firmware 1.1 iPod Touch. The user is root, and the password is alpine. For Windows XP and above, use PuTTY.
  68.  
  69. 7) Once logged into your iPod Touch, you can now launch Installer.app. Type "/Applications/Installer.app/Installer" and Installer will open on your firmware 1.1 iPod Touch. Feel free to install anything as normal. The AppTapp Unofficial and SimplySMP sources have been added already. To exit Installer, on your Windows XP computer (or whatever OS your using for the SSH connection) press down the ctrl and c keys together at the same time. You will be put back to the home screen. To open other apps. Type "cd /Applications && ls" over SSH. All of your apps will be viewable. Type "cd <whatever other app you want> && ls". Find the app executable, and type "./<app executable> to open it.
  70.  
  71. How this works:
  72.  
  73. This is built around the touchfree 111 source, with modified payloads. The payloads no longer patch SpringBoard (as 1.1.1 SpringBoard patches are incompatible with 1.1) as well as no longer checking and requiring firmware 1.1.1. This uses the libtiff exploit. To get around SpringBoard being unpatched, SSH is the only method available to launch your (invisible) 3rd party apps.
  74.  
  75. Credits
  76.  
  77. Planetbeing for touchfree source
  78.  
  79. (redit user names)
  80.  
  81. u/electimon for editing Payloads, figuring out setup, and hosting
  82.  
  83. u/random_user_online for implementation ideas for 1.1 and custom root.zip
  84.  
  85. u/randomninja64 for original hosting of 1.1.1 setup and inspiration of the 1.1 JB.
  86.  
  87. This will be improved upon, and any help to do so (specifically patching SpringBoard) is greatly appreciated. Contact the team on redit.
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