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    Does anyone know About Greenpois0n Untethered iOS 4.2.1

    I have been making the use of the iso4 operating system and also it is that I have been making the use of the various files that can be used along with the Macbook Air along with the use of the tethering tools along with it. But the main thing is that I have heard that a application called the Greenpois0n can be used for the untethering of the files that can be used for the iOs 4.2.1. And also the main reason is that I wanted to get the whole information regarding this, please help me out with this.

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    Re: Does anyone know About Greenpois0n Untethered iOS 4.2.1

    Hackers to unlock the mobile devices from Apple in iOS continue to evolve their tools over the release of updates to the mobile OS. The Chronic Dev Team proposes a new version of its tool Greenpois0n. This can jailbreak the iPhone ,iPod, iPad using IOS version 4.2., but this time so untethered, namely jailbreak that remains active even after reboot of the device, obliging to redo handling every time. And also make the use of the files of iso4 in it.

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    Re: Does anyone know About Greenpois0n Untethered iOS 4.2.1

    The authors of Greenpois0n book they read in the state but warned it may not be stable on all materials and a few surprises or hazard function may occur. Finally, this new version of the jailbreak tool is currently available on Mac. Windows and Linux versions will come later. Recall that the update iOS 4.3 should be released shortly.This new version is currently proposed GreenPoison compatibility with Mac but it prevents hackers team works hard to quickly provide compatible versions of Windows and Linux.

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    Re: Does anyone know About Greenpois0n Untethered iOS 4.2.1

    The jailbreak of the untethered iOS 4.2.1 is now available with Greenpois0n RC5. Veeence was not mistaken, the software does not require SHSH was beautiful is almost ready last night. For now, only a beta version for Mac is available and is downloadable at this address . The Chronic Dev Team has made available that night a new version of its tool GreenPoison (RC5) for jailbreaker so untethered, 4 iPhone, iPod touch and the iPad. This new version is like untethered. In other words, the solution does not require you to connect your iPhone to a computer to restart.

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    Re: Does anyone know About Greenpois0n Untethered iOS 4.2.1

    This new version is currently proposed GreenPoison compatibility with Mac but it prevents hackers team works hard to quickly provide compatible versions of Windows and Linux. One last thing before you begin the jailbreak your iDevice: If you had already done the jailbreak, like tethered under the iOS 4.2.1, you must perform a restore of your device, which will effect cancel the jailbreak tethered, since a conflict could possibly occur. Then, once done the jailbreak, Cydia does not appear so, perform a reboot of the machine and it should be resolved.

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