Here at Mod Your Pod, it is our #1 goal to make your life easier in whatever way we can. We know the Dev-Team have already released an untethered beta of RedSn0w, but unfortunately due to the amount of errors users have been receiving and the fact that this beta is currently only on MAC, it limits the audience who can use Redsn0w untethered jailbreak. If you have been keeping up with our recent posts, you would have known that the Dev-Team have released a new version of Redsn0w to include a command line feature, which users could use to boot their iDevice easier.



Note : These batch files will only work for Windows (MAC USERS CLICK HERE).

What will these boot scripts do ?

Now if you have not heard of this new feature of RedSn0w, what this script will actually do is automatize the first few steps of RedSn0w. This means you will no longer need to select your firmware file, and click the Just boot tethered for now button. While this may not sound like much trouble, you would be surprised how repetitive and annoying this process can become once you repeat the process a few times a day. This is where Mod Your Pod’s Batch Scripts come in handy (as it sure beats doing it the manual way).

All you need to do is simply click the batch file that corresponds to the iDevice you are trying to boot, and all you will need to do is follow Redsn0w’s DFU mode instructions.


Custom Tethered Boot Scripts Set Up Instructions :

1) The only thing you must do in order for these batch files to work, is download the latest version of Redsn0w, and your iDevice’s iOS4.2.1 firmware.

2) Now simply place the entire contents of the RedSn0w.zip (this includes redsn0w.exe and the boot-ipt4g file)  into the C: Drive, as well as your iOS4.2.1 firmware.

3) Once the redsn0w.exe, iOS4.2.1 firmware, and boot-ipt4g file are in the C: Drive, you can simply click the batch file that corresponds to your iDevice.

Download Links :

Redsn0w (Mac)
Redsn0w (Windows)
Tethered Jailbreak Boot Scripts 

Please let us know how you like these tethered boot scripts, and also tell us if you run into any errors. We are always looking for feedback !