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Originally Posted by myfavoritechico
I have been successfully tethering my iPhone 3G (os 3.0). No jailbreak; just used the "benm" link to modify carrier settings (USA, ATT). The instructions were to download iTunes 8.2 beta. Yesterday, I tried to open up iTunes, and it wouldn't open, saying "This version of iTunes has expired". The tethering still works, and that's what is most important, but I'd like access to my music (it is backed up). My understanding was that I need this version for tethering. Now what?
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Your understanding is incorrect, the feature can be enabled in the real iTunes 8.2
Uninstall your beta, download and install the real iTunes 8.2 (from
Old iTunes Version - OldApps.com if you are on Windows.
If you are on mac, use google to find a download location for iTunes 8.2
The following instructions are copied verbatim from @volkspost who maintains a great
Carrier Bundle Generator
Cause Apple broke the "injection" in iTunes 8.2 you have to re-enable it first. Make sure to have iTunes 8.2 installed, quit the program if running.
On a Mac open the application Terminal (in Applications/Utilities) and type:
Code:
defaults write com.apple.iTunes carrier-testing -bool TRUE
on Windows open command prompt and type:
Code:
"%ProgramFiles%\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /setPrefInt carrier-testing 1
Injecting the IPCC-Files is enabled again.