Como Revisar la Versión Boot-Rom de Tu IPhone (Windows)
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Posted June 26, 2010 at 1:35am by iClarified
Son las Instrucciones para determinar la versión Boot-Rom de tu IPhone usando Windows
Paso Uno Conectar tu IPhone a la computadora y cambiarlo a modo DAM (Dispositivo de Almacenamiento Masivo). Sino conoces como hacerlo, puedes encontrar instrucciones AQUI.
Paso Dos Presionar la opción de Panel de Control desde el Menú Inicio de Windows.
Paso Tres Presionar la opción de Hardware y Sonido en la ventana del Panel de Control.
Paso Cuatro Presionar la opción de Administrador de Dispositivos en la ventana de Hardware y Sonido.
Paso Cinco Doble clic para expandir la categoría Controladoras de Bus Serie Universal.
Paso Seis Clic derecho sobre la línea Apple Mobile Device USB Driver y luego clic en el botón de Propiedades.
Paso Siete Clic en la pestaña de Detalles.
Paso Ocho Selecciona la opción Ruta de Acceso a la Instancia del Dispositivo del menú desplegable Propiedad.
Paso Nueve En el recuadro inferior moviliza la barra hacia la derecha y observa el Boot-Rom. Debe aparecer algo como [iBoot-359.3]
***Si tienes un IPhone 3GS, iBoot-359.3 es considerado un viejo bootrom. Si tienes un iBoot-359.3.2 es considerado un nuevo bootrom.
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I have followed the instructions, got into dfu quite easily and followed through system/hardware/device manager/apple mobile usb driver and details.
There was no option in widows (XP) for "device instance path" in the drop dowm menu.
Can anybody suggest why not
Here's a stupid question.
Assume I have got into dfu mode and have got my bootrom, how do I get out of dfu mode do I just disconnect the phone from the pc and restart it.
Take the cable out and open up ituens connect the device and if your using windows hold down shift and click on restore load the current firmware file you have and just wait...
On windows, you can download System INformation Viewer (SIV) and look at USB descriptors. It's a cool tool and help make the job easier. Run it after phone in DFU
BTW guys 1 more important info is missing here, coz when doing this the Phone must be connected in DFU mode to get this information, otherwise it wont show the following information.....
Please add that to the post also, then it will be complete
very true I agree with above guy. I just try and it didnt show up untill i did dfu
but one more info is missing how to fix your phone and get jailbroken if you already have IOS4 on phone Iphone 3gs which has old bootroom cause i have no way of jailbreaking keep getting 1600 error try everysolution
Can someone can help me
step says put it into dfu mode. i mean the 1st step, so if reading isnt your strong point, maybe the internet shouldnt be your passtime, and specially not messing around with your iphone.
"Step One
Connect your iPhone to the computer and put it into DFU mode. If you don't know how to do this you can find instructions here."
USB\VID_05AC&PID_1281\CPID:8920_CPRV:14_CPFM:03_SCEP:03_BDID:00_ECID:XXXXXXXXXXXXX_IBFL:01_SRNM:[XXXXXXXXXX]_IMEI:[XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX]
All I see its this...there is no iboot *anything*