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How to install ios 7 beta [2] without dev udid

Snickerzz

If I remember correctly, Apple started to disable them. Don't know if they'll do it this time, just thought I should point it out..

The answer is 42.
Oh, wait, you mean to tell me you need to know the question now?
Well, I can't answer that.

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If I remember correctly, Apple started to disable them. Don't know if they'll do it this time, just thought I should point it out..

i don't think they did... if they did people wouldn't jump on the bandwagon so fast for ios 7 beta :P

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Hey guys! I'm back and I feel like a little bit of an idiot.  :P

 

I had to update to iOS 7 Beta 1 before moving onto Beta 2. No more rebooting!

 

Thanks for this guide! :)

public static void main(String[] args){

     System.out.println("Hello, World!");

}

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The iPad 2 wifi (non rev a) mega link doesn't work, or just for me. It sais it has been removed or some other cause.

 

I did end up using the torrent link, but I prefer direct download.

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Tried this with my ipad 4. Got to the "hello" screen but it couldnt activate without registering with the dev program.

Ended up going back to 6.1.3.

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Tried this with my ipad 4. Got to the "hello" screen but it couldnt activate without registering with the dev program.

Ended up going back to 6.1.3.

Did you update the firmware manually via "update" rather than "restore"?

public static void main(String[] args){

     System.out.println("Hello, World!");

}

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It worked perfectly on my ipad 2 :)

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What iphone are u using?

i use iphone 4S, sorry it took meso long to answer busy days at work

with me whoever, ahead who can

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