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Jul 14, 2024, 2:46:35 PM7/14/24
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Hi All, I need help for a Dummy a step by step guide itunes say cant restore due to error 1015 (unauthorised Jail Break) I stupidly tried to restore. I have looked at things like tinyumbrella etc but Im iliterate with these things ( Im using windows if that helps) please can anyone help me? im old and in UK !!! perhaps that makes sense to some of you Guys, but I need help please Cheers my friends

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iTunes has no error codes specific to Jailbreaking. Are you trying to downgrade your iOS? PLease provide a little more information on what firmware you are trying to restore to and what firmware is currently running on the device.

Kevin, nobody on here is old ;-) Anyhow here is what I have done before. Download iReb from here here and you also need to have Custom Firmware 4.1 which comes with the 6.15.00 baseband which can be unlocked. I have it on my fileserver here for you to download. First you run iREB, choose your iphone let it do its thing. Follow the on screen instructions to put your phone into DFU mode. When iREB is finished your iPhone mi have either some snowflake on it or be some random color. You are now ready to restore via ITUNES with the custom firmware. HOLD SHIFT then click restore, and select the downloaded custom firmware (hope you remember where you downloaded it to;-) and let it restore.. do not exit iREB. When it is almost finished it will error out to 1015 :) THAT IS OKAY. I would not use redsnow or any of the other ones since this this is already a jailbroken custom file. Now when its on the connect to itunes part on your iPhone, go back to iREB on the Tabs click on the second one Recovery, you will see two options click on the top one it says True auto boot, let it do its work. this should be it. I do hope it works for you and that these steps make sense. I personally have stayed away from the jailbreaking since I always ended up getting in trouble and something used to always mess me up:-) Here is a [ =BHrWsBmqU...video] that may also help you out. I guess there is more than one way to get it accomplished. Anyhow, just like anything else in life, no guarantee that it will work. :)

Great answer. I'm sorry to hear that you have had issues with your jailbreaks. Maybe it's a Mac thing (lol), but I have never had any issues with any jailbreak. After all the tweaks and functionality that jailbreaking brings to my iPhone I can't go back to Apple's way of things. It's funny how iOS 5 declares so many new functions and features that have been available to the jailbreak community for years now.

Thank you for your help I will try this and let you know how this Dummy gets on, Its great to know there are people in this world willing to help each other. I try by replacing Front glass or minor repairs and anything I recieve goes to Prostate Cancer Research I had this Cancer got over it now trying to give something back Thanks again. Kev

iH8sn0w, especialista en herramientas para windows, acaba de lanzar la versin 5 de iReb, es una herramienta que nos permite salir de errores al momento de realizar una restauracin, un ejemplo sera el error 1015 que lanza iTunes al restaurar nuestro dispositivo con un custom firmware

Will i lose everything on my iphone4 by downloading and installing the latest standalone updates without using itunes? Also, once i download the update how do i install it to the phone from my computer?

Have a trouble with redsn0w_win_0.9.10b3.zip when jailbraking my IPAD1 3g 64. First i update to last ios(5.0.1) from ITunes, then use this utility. Ipad go to DFU mode - then i have windows error(Unexpected error in redsn0w utility). Then it only black screen on my Ipad. What can i do to make it work again ? And what am i doing wrong ? Help PLZ ! Best regards, Ilya.

After about three and half months of (mostly) weekend study, I sat for and passed the Certified Professional for Requirements Engineering - Foundation Level (CPRE-FL) exam today. And for anyone interested or who might benefit from it, I thought I would share some thoughts on the certification itself, the exam, and my study process.

For anyone not familiar with the CPRE certifications from the Certification wiki page on this site, you should be aware that the CPRE certification is offered by the International Requirements Engineering Board (IREB) as an entry-level certification for those who either wish to, or are, engaged in requirements engineering practices. As a Foundation-level exam, the focus is on core concepts in eliciting, documenting, validating, and managing requirements.

The IREB is based in Germany, and most of the board members are from German-speaking countries (with the notable exception of Suzanne Robertson, who co-wrote book Mastering the Requirements Process with her husband James). And as you would expect, the vast majority of the CPRE certification holders are located in German-speaking countries (more than 12,500 certificate holders between Austria, Germany, and Switzerland), and unless someone else has passed the certification exam since the end of March, I would the 60th-person in the U.S. with the certification.

I already have a CBAP (although I may let it lapse), so why would I go through the trouble of studying for a Foundation-level exam on something I have been doing for a decade? For me, it came down to two major factors:

You might decide to pursue the certification, or not, for other reasons. And there are certainly others worth looking at. One of those is the BCS Certificate in Business Analysis - Foundation Level, which I might try next. But one of the nice things about the CPRE-FL is that the BCS accepts it as a substitute for their Requirements Engineering requirement if I decide to try some of their (the BCS') certification options.

Now, I should point out that I don't think any of these certifications are likely to have ANY impact on your prospects for getting a job in Business Analysis in the U.S. For Europe, and perhaps India, they might have value. In the U.S., the only value you should count on is hopefully the value of knowing how to do the Business Analysis job better (or at least to minimum level of competency). But for the U.S., DO NOT count on one of these certifications getting you hired!

The exam isn't easy, but it isn't monstrously difficult either. The questions are very similar to what you see in the practice exam the IREB provides. As per the agreement to take the exam, I won't go into particular details. Also, I can't say that your exam will have the same questions as mine. But I would say make sure you understand completely the core items spelled out in the syllabus. You may not have to have every quality criteria of requirements memorized, but understanding the concepts behind them is important. Know your boundaries and contexts. Know your Kano prioritization (don't forget to understand the graph and what it's telling you), your documentation, prioritization, and perspectives. Know how to read the main model types (chapter 6) and which models go with which perspectives. I suspect this is one of those exams where having a very solid understanding of the core of each chapter, but not the minute details, will be enough for you to pass. But don't hold me to that!

One real benefit of the CPRE study process is that the IREB provides a VERY GOOD syllabus. Make sure you use it! DO NOT just study the reference book, as there is content in the book that is important for future exams in the CPRE series. So that was my first step. I first read through the syllabus completely, as well as the test information, so that I understood what I should focus on.

I then took the reference book (Requirements Engineering Fundamentals) and read through the first chapter completely (to introduce the subject matter and get a big picture). I then used the syllabus and re-read the first chapter, highlighting the key points that addressed specific questions from the syllabus. This way I identified the most relevant material to know.

I then go through the chapter one more time looking for what I call critical statements. These are the sentences in the reference that seem to be written almost as if a test question is going to be written around them (or the concept they so clearly state). An example might be, All aspects that are within the system boundary can thus be altered during system development. Look for flat statements such as the purpose of..., should always..., most important... and similar statements. If you can internalize those statements, I have found that you are in a good position to infer the correct answer to a question even when you may not know for sure.

After I have read through the entire reference book in the ways above, I then start creating study questions. For the CBAP I tried to the open-source web program Moodle (an education environment which has a quiz module) and for the CPRE I used TCExam (an open-source quiz-only program). I was able to load those up onto one of the URL's I have, but you may not have a web hosting environment you can use. Don't worry, you can actually use Microsoft WebMatrix to set up and run Moodle on your local windows computer. Of the two, I strongly recommend Moodle. TCExam is too poorly documented and has some strange issues with exams and scoring that I couldn't resolve.

Both Moodle and TCExam let you create multiple questions in categories, and then define a test or quiz that pulls a certain number of questions randomly from each category. So I go through all of the parts of the reference that I have high-lighted, each chapter as it's own category, and create questions for all of the things I think will be on the test. Try to create a lot of questions on the same subjects, but asked in different ways. This way when you do the practice exams later, you don't memorize the question as easily, and learn the knowledge behind the question. I also try to create questions that explicitly mirror the critical statements. This way the process of taking the practice quizzes helps to imprint those critical sentences into my memory, even if I don't get them right at first. For this exam, I ended up with around 350 questions once I added the 25 or so practice questions the IREB provides to my question set.

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