Path: /Applications/Seas0nPass.app/Contents/MacOS/Seas0nPass Using MacBookPro10,1, BootROM 02, 4 processors, Intel Core i7, 2.3 GHz, 8 GB, SMC 2.3f35 running Max OS X 10.8.3. I tried rebooting, plugging-in into different USB ports but always crashes. I do that but as soon as put the Apple TV in DFU mode Seas0nPass crashes (see crash info below). Seas0nPass successfully downloaded the software and created the IPSW and then asks to connect Apple TV to USB and to put it in DFU mode. Sorry for the lengthy write up, but I hope this will help some of you.I’ve been trying to jaibreak my Apple TV 2 running 5.2.1 and am having an issue. Sorry for the lengthy write up, but I hope this will help some of you. Bingo!!! No errors and atv2 jailbroken!!! I restored atv2 to legit 5.0.2 firmware, then ran seasonpass once more. But, all the way towards the end I got an error message 1604. iTunes picked it up and proceeded with a restore with a custom firmware. After it completed a new ipsw and before I connected atv2 in DFU mode, I copied the ipsw one folder up. So, restarted the whole seasonpass script from beginning. For some reason it was looking for it one folder up (in parent folder). Once in DFU mode, seasoanpass continued its script and opened iTunes to do a restore, but quickly hung/stuck on location newly created ipsw file. Now, I got prompted to connect atv2 and put it to DFU mode. It got passed the part where it was failing before and completed the creation of custom firmware successfully. When it finished the download, it started to work on creating a custom firmware. Next, I launched seasonpass and right away it started to download atv2 5.0.2 firmware. Copied all my shsh from original PC and ran once more, just in case. I did a clean install of itunes (latest version), tinyumbrella and seasonpass on a PC that never had those installed before. I would be SO grateful! :) Thank you in advance! Tiny Umbrella 'see it' unless I manually enter the number- which I have, but then it doesn't (nor should it because it's new I guess) have saved SHSH in Cydia- and won't save new ones, saying "You're just too late"- lol (not that funny!) over and over.I guess you could say I've exhausted every angle.but I'm sure hoping someone here will have some advice. I've used iReb, tried shift/restore with iTunes, SeasonPass- nothing will work, even when pointing to 4.3 or (even tried 4.4.4)? Using new SeasonPass will not accept any. I did use iFaith, and have 'signed' blobs. I did connect to iTunes but didn't think I could save anything there without them updating me. Well, I can't figure out how to jailbreak it- neither an older version of SeasonPass, nor the new one will work. I already have one on 4.4.4- with the latest TV Flash. I have a new (out of box yesterday) Apple TV 2, that I bought to jailbreak, with 4.3. If you're receiving a 'not eligible' message, this means Apple is no longer signing that particular version, and Seas0nPass was unable to locate any saved signatures for that device/firmware combination.Īs always, Seas0nPass is available as a free download from. Seas0nPass is telling me that my Apple TV is not eligible. Seas0nPass will handle fetching saved signatures and restoring the firmware automatically.Right-click the 'Create IPSW' button and select your desired version.If you have used TinyUmbrella or aTV Flash (black) to previously save your Apple TV's firmware signatures you can use Seas0nPass to downgrade to an older version by following the steps below. How do I use Seas0nPass to install an older version? Backing up your firmware signatures allows you to retain the ability to install an older firmware version in the future, should the need ever arise.įirmware signatures are unique to each Apple TV and firmware version.ĭetails on backing up firmware signatures using TinyUmbrella or aTV Flash (black) can be found here. However, from time to time some firmware versions will stop being 'signed' by Apple, which will prevent them from being installed. When installing the latest version, these signatures will be created in real-time during the iTunes restore process. This process called 'stitching' allows Seas0nPass to utilize previously saved firmware signatures to jailbreak and restore an Apple TV version that Apple may no longer be signing.įirmware signatures are required to install a particular firmware version onto iOS devices like the Apple TV. Today we are happy to release a new version of Seas0nPass that simplifies the installation of older firmware versions.
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