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It is possible to jailbreak 1.1.2 by creating a block special device in the Media partition, before updating to 1.1.2. This can be done while you are in 1.1.1. How to Jailbreak 1.1.2- Restore 1.1.1 onto your iPhone. If you already have 1.1.1, you may skip this step.
- Jailbreak your 1.1.1 installation using AppSnapp. If your 1.1.1 installation is already jailbroken, you may skip this step.
- In the Installer, install Community Sources (if it is not already installed). Then go into the Tweaks (1.1.1) category and install OktoPrep.
- In iTunes, update (not restore) to 1.1.2.
- Download and extract the 1.1.2 jailbreak from Conceited Software. If you're on a Mac, run the jailbreak.jar file. If you're on Windows, run the jailbreak.bat file.
- Congratulations - you're jailbroken on 1.1.2!
It is also possible to unlock 1.1.2 (on a 3.9 bootloader) with anySIM 1.2.
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No way... tried many times and always the same. After the jailbreaking, when the iPhone (1.1.2 OTB) is supposed to restart a couple of times, it just doesn't. It stays in recovery mode every single time. Seems like I'm stuck in 1.1.1 forever. Always done it from Mac OS X Tiger (PPC). Maybe I should try from Windows!! Another issue is that since the first try, me X-SIM doesn't work properly. I shows "no service" all the timel, so phone calls don't work any more. Oh! And it seems to be raining outside... :)
None of the links for the 1.1.2 jailbreak file works, whether on here or on conceited software and I need to find the jailbreak.jar