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Originally Posted by hamproof
Works for me as well. Here's what I did differently.
1. Did not install BootNeuter.
2. Used ziphone 2.6 and put it on RECOVER instead of DFU
I believe BootNeuter is not needed because this particular custom ispw contains BootNeuter. Once iTunes was complete with its thing, BootNeuter automatically fired up and did its thing.
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Right, thanks for confirming this. I was wondering if it was necessary to BootNeuter beforehand, especially after I saw that this image runs BootNeuter 2.0 on the first reboot. I ran across much complaining about Ziphone and it's bootloader downgrade and how that might/could/would be a problem. This is why I "prepped" it with BootNeuter 1.0 beforehand, although now I don't believe that step is necessary either.
Out of curiosity, did BootNeuter 2.0 leave your bootloader at 3.9 or did it auto upgrade it to 4.6?