titusc you need to also adjust the version string (9B206) for the product system build. You could look at another product that is running 6 and use that to mask what the ipad is actually running. Installed without problem on my ipad 1.
We don't take kindly to folks spreading misinformation on the forums. We pride ourselves on giving our members accurate facts, so let me be clear...
IOS 6 cannot be installed on an iPad1 by simply changing a version string on the device or performing any other kind of trivial hack.
The operating system must be optimised and compiled against the hardware in the device. You cannot simply force IOS 6 compiled for an iPad2, iPad3, iPad4, or iPad Mini onto the iPad1 by making iTunes think that a different device has been attached!
If it was that simple we would all have been doing it since the day IOS6 was released!
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