Thursday, September 17, 2009

Tutorial Downgrade iPhone 3GS 3.1 to iPhone 3GS 3.0

How to Downgrade iPhone 3GS 3.1 to iPhone 3GS 3.0

If you are on Windows Vista or Windows 7 you will need to run Notepad as Administrator and then locate the hosts file and edit it. Then move on to step 4.

1. Press Windows + R on your keyboard or go to Run.

Run hosts file

2. Type in the following: C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts.Select Notepad for iPhone 3GS hosts file

3. Click OK. You should now get an Open With window. Click on Notepad and then click OK.
Hosts file in Notepad

4. Your hosts file will now open in Notepad. Make a new line below 127.0.0.1 localhost and copy and paste in the following:

74.208.105.171 gs.apple.com

5. Click File – > Save in Notepad. Where it says “Save as type” make sure you select All Files and then click Save.

6. Download iPhone 3GS 3.0 (iPhone2,1_3.0_7A341_Restore.ipsw) and save it to your desktop. If you haven’t already, download iTunes 9 and install it.

7. You must now put your iPhone 3GS in Recovery mode. Connect your iPhone 3GS to your PC. Hold down the top iPhone 3GS button and the bottom home button for 10 seconds, let go of the top button but continue holding the bottom home button until iTunes displays the following message: “iTunes has detected an iPhone in recovery mode. You must restore this iPhone 3GS before it can be used with iTunes.” Your iPhone 3GS screen should be black.

8. Open iTunes, press shift on your keyboard and click “Restore“. Locate the iPhone 3GS firmware 3.0 file you downloaded in step 6 and iTunes should now begin restoring it.

Troubleshooting

* If you get unknown error (3002), it means your Cydia on file system was not hashed. You cannot ever downgrade to firmware 3.0. Just stay on iPhone 3GS 3.1 firmware for now and wait for the iPhone 3.1 jailbreak to be released.
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Friday, September 4, 2009

Viewing IP Address Bulk Email

Here I give a tutorial how you can see the IP Address and info email sender details.

For Yahoo Mail.
1. Log in to your email account (http://mail.yahoo.com/).
2. Log into your inbox and open one of the email you want to see.
3. At the bottom right corner of the menu for writing "Full Headers" and click on the text.
4. So you can find ip address info sender and other details.

For Gmail / Google Mail.
1. Login to your email account (http://gmail.com/).
2. Sign in to your inbox
3. Open one of the emails you want to see,
4. Look right at the top there is a choice Reply, Reply on besides writing a downward arrow, click the arrow and select Show Original.
5. So you can find ip address info sender and other details.

For Hotmail.
1. Login to your email account (http://hotmail.com/).
2. Open one of the emails you want to see
3. Right-click the email and select View Source.
4. So you can find ip address info sender and other details.

For Outlook Express.
1. Buka program Outlook Express dan login ke email anda.
2. Right click on one of the emails you want to see.
3. Click the Properties menu.
4. Click the Details tab.
5. So you can find ip address info sender and other details.

For Microsoft Outlook.
1. Open Outlook Express program and log into your email.
2. Right click on one of the emails you want to view and select Options
3. So you can find ip address info sender and other details.
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Take a picture from webshot.com

What is needed:
1. Firefox browser
2. Addon greasemonkey
3. This script http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/32331

How to use:
1. Install greasemonkey
2. Install this script.
3. Ensure active scriptnya.
4. Search a picture from webshot.com
example: http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2093090500100957000vXRxla
5. click the full screen
6. stay save as .. or enter it into line link manager.
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Google Chrome tips

Not only are hiding firefox command but also in google chrome.
commands include, type in the address bar:
about: internets
about:stats
about:dns
about:memory
about:version
about:histograms
about:network
about:plugins
about:cache
about:internets
about:crash

were read in the patch windows screensaver:
PathService::Get(base::DIR_SYSTEM, &path);
file_util::AppendToPath(&path, L"sspipes.scr");


exactly as you type in cmd sspipes.scr / run
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