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redsn0w 0.9.6rc13 released, brings 4.3.2 untethered support |
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The infamous iPhone Dev Team has released a new update of redsn0w to bring untethered jailbreak support to iOS 4.3.2.

Developer's note:
Only a few weeks after the 4.3.1 untether created by @i0n1c was released, Apple pushed out firmware 4.3.2. Thankfully, it appears Apple didn’t have a chance to fix the hole used by @i0n1c’s untether, so he ported his code over to 4.3.2’s kernel. Today’s redsn0w has been updated to include it.
The 4.3.2 untether works on all devices that actually support 4.3.2 except for the iPad2:
- iPhone3GS
- iPhone4 (GSM) iPhone4 users please wait for a pending fix
- iPod touch 3G
- iPod touch 4G
- iPad1
As always, ultrasn0w unlockers should stay away from redsn0w and only update their firmware through a custom IPSW. We’ll release a new version of PwnageTool sometime this week.
Note that many people are currently having problems updating to 4.3.2 through saurik’s server. You’ll need to remove the gs.apple.com entry in your hosts file in order to restore directly to Apple’s servers.
Update #1: Until @i0n1c has a chance to fix the i4 version, we’ve removed the i4 untether from redsn0w (making it a tethered-only JB for i4 right now).
Before you proceed, you’ll need a copy of the iOS 4.3.2 ipsw which you can get here. You can download redsn0w for Mac here.
Download: redsn0w 0.9.6rc13 (Windows)
Via [iPhone DevTeam]
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What method should I use to jailbreak it so I can keep my baseband and also have animated boot logo's and newer firmware?
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What method should I use to jailbreak it so I can keep my baseband and also have animated boot logo's and newer firmware?
Oh and I have a Windows Machine
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