--- created: 2009-05-14 17:17:58 +0200 layout: redirect layout_old: default redirect_to: https://blog.mbirth.de/archives/2009/05/14/ios-firmware-3.0-beta-without-registration.html tags: - know-how - hardware - apple - iphone - firmware - hacking title: iOS Firmware 3.0 BETA without registration toc: false updated: 2009-08-01 20:03:23 +0200 --- There is a way to install and activate the most recent BETA firmware without registering the device's UDID as a developer. What you'll need: * [iTunes 8.2](http://www.iphoneheat.com/2009/05/download-iphone-os-30-beta-5-7a312g-and-itunes-82-b10/) * [iPhoneOS 3.0 BETA firmware file](http://www.iphoneheat.com/2009/03/download-iphone-firmware-files-all-at-one-place/) * [iUtilities](http://blog.alltechrelated.com/2008/10/24/iutilities-usefully-theme-windows-application/) or [DiskAid](http://www.digidna.net/diskaid/) * [QuickPwn](http://www.quickpwn.com/2009/05/quickpwn-3-0-beta-5.html) for the specific firmware version * maybe the carrier-specific features file Steps ===== 1. Install iTunes 8.2 1. Maybe make a backup of your iPhone 1. Hold Shift and click the *Restore* button (MAC users: try holding while clicking) 1. Select the iPhone OS 3.0 firmware file 1. Wait until the firmware is installed (~15min) * Your iPhone will need activation after bootup, but since your UDID isn't registered at Apple, iTunes will deny the activation * the trick is to make iTunes think, there's a 2.2.1 firmware on your phone which it will activate without any problems 1. Jailbreak the phone using *QuickPwn* (make sure, the *Activate** option is **unchecked**!!) 1. now use *iUtilities* or *DiskAid*: * **iUtilities:** Click the *String Editor* tab and find the section *System Version* * enter **2.2.1** into the first box and **5H11** into the second one * click *Go* * **DiskAid:** Open DiskAid, set the starting node to *Root* in the bottom left * navigate to `/System/Libraries/Core Services` and find the file `SystemVersion.plist` * open this file (or copy to PC and open there) with an editor (e.g. notepad.exe) * change the *ProductBuildVersion* to **5H11** and change the *ProductVersion* to **2.2.1**. Make sure that *ReleaseType* is **Public** * save the file (or drag from PC back into *DiskAid*) 1. reboot your iPhone (hold Home and Power until the slider appears) 1. launch iTunes and it will activate your iPhone 1. now you might revert the changes made by *iUtilities* or *DiskAid*, see the table below: | Device | Version | Build | Note | |:------:|:-------:|:------:|:---------------| | 3G | 2.2.1 | 5H11 | | | 3G | 3.0 | 7A238j | BETA 1 | | 3G | 3.0 | 7A259g | BETA 2 | | 3G | 3.0 | 7A280f | BETA 3 | | 3G | 3.0 | 7A300g | BETA 4 | | 3G | 3.0 | 7A312g | BETA 5 | | 3G | 3.0 | 7A341 | Final / Gold Master | | 3G | 3.1 | 7C97d | BETA 1 | | 3G | 3.1 | 7C106c | BETA 2 | | 3G | 3.1 | 7C116a | BETA 3 | SystemVersion.plist =================== In case you didn't make a backup copy, the file looks like this: {% highlight xml %} ProductBuildVersion 7A312g ProductCopyright 1983-2009 Apple Inc. ProductName iPhone OS ProductVersion 3.0 ReleaseType Beta {% endhighlight %} Links ===== * [facepunch.com](http://www.facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=732296) * [alltechrelated.com](http://blog.alltechrelated.com/2009/05/13/guide-how-to-bypass-the-udid-registration-for-os-30/) * [hackint0sh.org](http://www.hackint0sh.org/forum/f201/72220.htm) *[UDID]: Unique Device IDentifier