![]() Once you do just boot, follow DFU instructions and wait for RS to finish. Step 8: What you should actually do is that go back in RS, then click extras, then just boot (if you had quit RS before, ensure that you select IPSW 6.0 from where you downloaded early - Step 4). Dont panic, actually you dont even need to open your device (But if you are curious to know what is inside, you can go to settings and find that you're running ios 6.1.3 on bb 6.15) Your device will be rebooted, but there would be no cydia. It is working, although there is no sign of it in the initial phase where RS is fetching files). Step 7: RS will fetch bb, the device will jailbreak and flash bb etc. (Don't interpret it yourselves, just do as instructed). Step 6: Follow redsnow DFU instructions starting from switching off your iphone religiously as mentioned in the instructions. It will prompt you, ensure that your 3gs is compatible and will work with ipad baseband). (ipad baseband doesnt work for newer 3gs after a certain version. Step 5: Click back, and then choose jailbreak, and select install cydia and upgrade to ipad baseband and click next. (You'll be asked whether you're on old bootroom or new bootroom, choose accordingly, if you dont know install forecast from ultrasnow and find out which bootroom you're in) (even if you are trying to work on iOS 6.1.3). Step 4: In RS, first click extras and click select IPSW, and chose iOS 6.0 that you downloaded in step 2. Step 3: Right click redsnow exe file, choose windows xp sp3 compbatibility mode, and then run as administrator Step 2: Download Redsnow 9.15b3 and also iOS 6.0 for 3gs (available in lot of sites, google and find out). In case you are struck with some errors, either repeat the restore process a few times and it that is not working download iReb and enter DFU mode and then try restore from itunes again). (You can either download the ipsw from elsehwere and shift restore or do the simple restore from itunes. Step 1: Restore your iphone 3gs to 6.1.3 using iTunes. ![]() (Actually it was a long process that took about 48 hours to complete but I'm describing the last 2 hours, where lies the solution). ![]()
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