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This guide will walk you through using the Firstboot Template.
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This guide will walk you through using the Firstboot Template.<br/>
  
Required for this tutorial:
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Required for this tutorial:<br/>
Apple's PackageMaker (Part of Xcode) - [https://developer.apple.com/iphone/download.action?path=%2Fios%2Fios_sdk_4.0.2__final%2Fxcode_3.2.3_and_ios_sdk_4.0.2.dmg https://developer.apple.com/iphone/download.action?path=%2Fios%2Fios_sdk_4.0.2__final%2Fxcode_3.2.3_and_ios_sdk_4.0.2.dmg]
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Apple's PackageMaker (Part of Xcode) - [https://developer.apple.com/iphone/download.action?path=%2Fios%2Fios_sdk_4.0.2__final%2Fxcode_3.2.3_and_ios_sdk_4.0.2.dmg https://developer.apple.com/iphone/download.action?path=%2Fios%2Fios_sdk_4.0.2__final%2Fxcode_3.2.3_and_ios_sdk_4.0.2.dmg]<br/>
The PackageMaker Firstboot template - [[File:Firstboot.dmg]]
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The PackageMaker Firstboot template - [[File:Firstboot.dmg]]<br/>
  
  
  
# Download the premade PackageMaker Template: [[File:Firstboot.dmg]].  Double click to mount the .dmg once it is finished downloading.
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# Download the PackageMaker Template: [[File:Firstboot.dmg]].  Double click to mount the .dmg once it is finished downloading.
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# Create a new folder named firstboot on your desktop.  This folder can be anywhere, but we'll refer to it as being on the desktop for this guide.
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# Drag and drop the contents of the mounted Firstboot.dmg file into your ~/Desktop/firstboot folder.
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Revision as of 22:27, 20 August 2010

This guide will walk you through using the Firstboot Template.

Required for this tutorial:
Apple's PackageMaker (Part of Xcode) - https://developer.apple.com/iphone/download.action?path=%2Fios%2Fios_sdk_4.0.2__final%2Fxcode_3.2.3_and_ios_sdk_4.0.2.dmg
The PackageMaker Firstboot template - File:Firstboot.dmg


  1. Download the PackageMaker Template: File:Firstboot.dmg. Double click to mount the .dmg once it is finished downloading.
  2. Create a new folder named firstboot on your desktop. This folder can be anywhere, but we'll refer to it as being on the desktop for this guide.
  3. Drag and drop the contents of the mounted Firstboot.dmg file into your ~/Desktop/firstboot folder.