Don’t use it! At least on your iPhone 3G running Windows Vista. QuickPwn was just released as a beta last night and because I had breifly gone to the ‘non-jailbroken’ iPhone just to test how stable it was, this seemed like a good idea. It was released by the Dev-Team last night only for those running Windows. It has no GUI, instead you just follow the onscreen instructions and press y, n or enter. Basically, all you have to do is download QuickPwn (Link), extract the directory (probably to the desktop is the easiest), drop a copy of the iPhone 3G, iPhone 2G or iPod Touch firmware 2.0.1 into that directory, have your device connected, close all iTunes processes (go into the task manager, navigate the processes and end all processes like iTunes and iTunes_helper), then double click on the .jar file of your device. For example if you have an iPhone 3G, you double click the iPhone3g.jar file. Then follow on screen instructions which are simple except maybe for getting your device into DFU mode.

Again I do not recomend that you do this proccess. Maybe wait till it’s not in beta and has a GUI or just use the good old WinPwn. Now I have to do a full restore and backup. Gee that makes me angry. Oh well.

I will be posting more reviews soon.

Bkram1


3 Comments on “Just used QuickPwn..”

  1. The Chad says:

    Used on a 2g in XP, DO NOT USE YET! Strips the phone of all the stock applications; email, settings, sms, app store, everything but the 3rd party apps.

  2. Bryon Brock says:

  3. Ahmed Hobaran says:

    Can you provide some more details on this?