This was NOT my idea, nor my thread. This is a total rip from iLove's thread at
http://www.ipodtouchfans.com/forums/...d.php?t=137607
UPDATE: Nevermind. This was not iLove's idea. He ripped it from BtbN without giving any credit. Tsk tsk tsk...
I just decided to make it a little simpler, and break down the steps. I am personally not a Windows user, so if I made a silly mistake, please tell me. I was a Windows user for several years, but it's been 3 years since that.
1) Download xpwn nightly from
http://www.iphone-dev.org/xpwn/xpwn-windows-nightly.zip
2) Put the contents of the FirmwareBundles folder included in rslite into the FirmwareBundles folder included in Xpwn.
3) Copy a 2.2.1 IPSW into the Xpwn directory and call it OriginalFW.ipsw. If you don't have one, download it from
http://appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite....a_Restore.ipsw
4) In Command Prompt, cd to the Xpwn directory and do "ipsw OriginalFW.ipsw patchedFW.ipsw -s 700 bundles\Cydia.tar" For those of you that can't open the ipsw in command prompt, make sure your ipsw in the xpwn folder is called "OriginalFW" not "OriginalFW.ipsw". It already has a .ipsw extension, the .ipsw on the filename is not necessary. (Thanks, -tcq42-!)
5) Boot the iPod touch to DFU.
6) Upload 2.1.1 iBSS, from an extracted 2.1.1 IPSW. To do this, cd to wherever iRecovery is located and run iRecovery.exe -f <insert location of 2.1.1 iBSS here> After uploading the iBSS you need to unplug for ten seconds and plug it back in. (Thanks, Conic!)
7) Use iRecovery.exe -s and run all of the commands listed in the pwn211ibss.txt script from the rslite folder
8) Restore to patchedFW.ipsw with iTunes
9) To boot normally, follow the README.txt tutorial but use iRecovery instead of rslite, and instead of doing #pwn211ibss.txt run all of the commands listed in the pwn211ibss.txt file.
UPDATE: Some people are having trouble with the cd command. Just type cd, then a space, and then drag the little folder icon of where you want to cd into the command prompt and press enter.
He (iLove, not me) will be making a video of this soon, hopefully, to make everything easier for you non-Mac people