KiD wrote:nope that wouldnt work either. its really simple to upgrade the bootloader. You need to use pwnagetool and create a custom firmware that will do it.
you need to backtrack and get an idea of what bootloader and baseband the phone is at or think its at and work from there
99% of those upgrade failures invoice something along those lines.
You could try and downgrade to 1.1.4 and use kiphone to downgrade the baseband
since it would have been upgraded with the 2.*
i have a 3g iphone
it came with 2.2 firmware
after it crashed, itunes not restoring it (error 1002)
no wifi, no bluetooth
and no modem firmware version displayed
any thoughts???