f4780y said:That's right. But, there really is no prep to do for this JB. The other stuff is just good practice.
You should save your 4.3.3 blobs now, but you don't have to in order to prepare. You can save them after if you like, but you must save them before Apple releases 4.3.4, because then it will be too late.
Also, there is no RUSH to jailbreak if you don't want to. Just DONT update to 4.3.4 if iTunes offers it to you. As long as you stay on 4.3.3 you can jailbreak any time you want. You don't HAVE to do it before 4.3.4 is out...
Hope that clarifies...
Not meaning to chime in, but here's the precautionary path I took:
In iTunes, I disabled the option to check for and install updates (under the iTunes preferences page, there is box that is checked by default to check for updates). I figured, if anything, this should buy me some time.
Using TinyUmbrella, I backed up the SHSH file for both my iPad2 (4.3.3- 8bj2), as well as my Verizon iPhone 4 (4.2.8), and just to be safe, I zipped up the folder that my SHSH file saves to (my folder is called .SHSH in my root directory), and uploaded it to my dropbox.
Then I backed up both devices, entered DFU (and make sure that you are in DFU, and you will when the screen is blank, kind of like the APX mode in Android) and did a clean restore. Just to make sure I didnt miss any updates, I checked for updates on one of my other machines with iTunes, and there were none (as of Saturday afternoon) because my iTunes came back and said that my 4.3.3 was the most recent.
After my paranoia was satiated, I rejailbreaked my ipad2 and iphone4, and went back to cydia to reinstall my apps. The Re-jailbreaking allowed me to check off (and avoid) apps/mods that seemed to be buggy on my iPad and iPhone.
And now, all that I have left to do is to backup everything. Which I will be doing on a vm that I have the IP address blocked on outbound connections.
(btw, I am hoping that I am not leaving out any crucial steps... Let me know if I am..) =o)