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Should PGN continue to help??
Yes!
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#131. Posted:
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Hey i have vshare and cydia and now i would like to download some payed apps for FREE. How do i do it? Please help me
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Great topic guys , this will help out a-lot of the New people to jailbreaking and things
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-Bart wrote Great topic guys , this will help out a-lot of the New people to jailbreaking and thingsthanks for the feed back! Added to the vouch's and thanks part!
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MinecraftProject wrotePGN wrote Just open vshare find the game / app you want hit a download link some don't work it will download then just hit install :-)
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Thank you Sir.
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No problem its what I love to do. :-)
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PGN, do me a favour and add this tutorial to the front page of the topic somewhere? It's a tut to fix the 3194 error without the need to restore.
FIRST CLOSE iTunes and download your iOS file from RedmondPie. Just go onto Google and search "RedmondPie iOS <Insert iOS Here>".
Step 1: Open notepad (or the mac equivalent)in admin mode (again, the mac equivalent).
Step 2: File=>Open then navigate to this path C:\windows\system32\drivers\hosts. (On mac I believe you can just search for "hosts" and it will find it).
Step 3: Add this line to the bottom of the hosts file: 74.208.105.171 gs.apple.com
Step 4: Save the file and then re-open iTunes.
Step 5: Go to your iPod in iTunes and then hold Shift+click Update (I'm not sure for the shift equivalent for the mac. Doing this will ask you to select a firmware file, use the one you have downloaded).
Step 6: Enjoy your updated iPod without the need to restore.
Step 1: Open notepad (or the mac equivalent)in admin mode (again, the mac equivalent).
Step 2: File=>Open then navigate to this path C:\windows\system32\drivers\hosts. (On mac I believe you can just search for "hosts" and it will find it).
Step 3: Add this line to the bottom of the hosts file: 74.208.105.171 gs.apple.com
Step 4: Save the file and then re-open iTunes.
Step 5: Go to your iPod in iTunes and then hold Shift+click Update (I'm not sure for the shift equivalent for the mac. Doing this will ask you to select a firmware file, use the one you have downloaded).
Step 6: Enjoy your updated iPod without the need to restore.
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#137. Posted:
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gamer649 wrote PGN, do me a favour and add this tutorial to the front page of the topic somewhere? It's a tut to fix the 3194 error without the need to restore.ok give me a minute to make it a topic and add credit to you.
FIRST CLOSE iTunes and download your iOS file from RedmondPie. Just go onto Google and search "RedmondPie iOS <Insert iOS Here>".
Step 1: Open notepad (or the mac equivalent)in admin mode (again, the mac equivalent).
Step 2: File=>Open then navigate to this path C:\windows\system32\drivers\hosts. (On mac I believe you can just search for "hosts" and it will find it).
Step 3: Add this line to the bottom of the hosts file: 74.208.105.171 gs.apple.com
Step 4: Save the file and then re-open iTunes.
Step 5: Go to your iPod in iTunes and then hold Shift+click Update (I'm not sure for the shift equivalent for the mac. Doing this will ask you to select a firmware file, use the one you have downloaded).
Step 6: Enjoy your updated iPod without the need to restore.
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#138. Posted:
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PGN wrotegamer649 wrote PGN, do me a favour and add this tutorial to the front page of the topic somewhere? It's a tut to fix the 3194 error without the need to restore.ok give me a minute to make it a topic and add credit to you.
FIRST CLOSE iTunes and download your iOS file from RedmondPie. Just go onto Google and search "RedmondPie iOS <Insert iOS Here>".
Step 1: Open notepad (or the mac equivalent)in admin mode (again, the mac equivalent).
Step 2: File=>Open then navigate to this path C:\windows\system32\drivers\hosts. (On mac I believe you can just search for "hosts" and it will find it).
Step 3: Add this line to the bottom of the hosts file: 74.208.105.171 gs.apple.com
Step 4: Save the file and then re-open iTunes.
Step 5: Go to your iPod in iTunes and then hold Shift+click Update (I'm not sure for the shift equivalent for the mac. Doing this will ask you to select a firmware file, use the one you have downloaded).
Step 6: Enjoy your updated iPod without the need to restore.
Nice one, I couldn't be bothered to make a new topic on it. It needs to be put out there as I saw somebody tell someone restore to fix the error -_-
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#139. Posted:
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gamer649 wrotekids nowadays lol... No one even thinks to ask on here to get a correct answerPGN wrotegamer649 wrote PGN, do me a favour and add this tutorial to the front page of the topic somewhere? It's a tut to fix the 3194 error without the need to restore.ok give me a minute to make it a topic and add credit to you.
>".FIRST CLOSE iTunes and download your iOS file from RedmondPie. Just go onto Google and search "RedmondPie iOS <Insert iOS [spoil]Here
Step 1: Open notepad (or the mac equivalent)in admin mode (again, the mac equivalent).
Step 2: File=>Open then navigate to this path C:\windows\system32\drivers\hosts. (On mac I believe you can just search for "hosts" and it will find it).
Step 3: Add this line to the bottom of the hosts file: 74.208.105.171 gs.apple.com
Step 4: Save the file and then re-open iTunes.
Step 5: Go to your iPod in iTunes and then hold Shift+click Update (I'm not sure for the shift equivalent for the mac. Doing this will ask you to select a firmware file, use the one you have downloaded).
Step 6: Enjoy your updated iPod without the need to restore.[/spoil]
Nice one, I couldn't be bothered to make a new topic on it. It needs to be put out there as I saw somebody tell someone restore to fix the error -_-
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#140. Posted:
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Any one who might care, please read the "{Read Me}" on the first page of this topic. Thanks
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