This step-by-step guide will work only for the iPhone 4S running 
5.1.1 iOS, via Redsn0w and a Windows PC. If you run into problems, check
 that you are running 5.1.1 and not iOS 6 and remember unlocking and 
jailbreaking are different processes with different outcomes so make 
sure you know what you want. The jailbreak for iOS 6 on iPhone 5 and 4S 
is currently under development. Stay tuned for updates on jailbreaking 
iOS 6. 
Before starting the actual untethered jailbreak process 
for 5.1.1 iOS on iPhone 4S, with Reds0w (Cydia) via a Windows PC, it is 
advised you back up your iPhone SHSH Blobs (there is a tutorial for that
 on our website). SHSH Blobs are needed if you want to unlock your 
devices later on, and since upgrading to iOS 5.1.1 means updating 
baseband, SHSH Blobs could be impacted.
Step 1 
Go your 
Windows PC’s desktop and create a folder you will name Pwnage. Download 
the most recent version of Redsn0w, download 5.1.1 and place all these 
files in the Pwnage folder on your desktop. Double click on the Redsn0w 
zipe file and extract it.
Step 2 
This step is a must only
 if you haven’t already upgraded to iOS 5.1.1 and teaches you how to 
download and install the firmware. Connect your iPhone to the computer, 
launch iTunes, find and select your device in the list on the left, 
press Shift on your keyboard and then click Restore  button. In the 
Pwnage folder on your desktop, select the 5.1.1 firmware ipsw file, 
click Choose and iTunes will update your device to this iOS version.
Step 3
Again
 in the Pwnage folder, you have to launch the Redsn0w app file (right 
click on .exe, select Run as Administrator in the menu that opens). 
Click the Jailbreak button when Redsn0w launches, which will then 
install Cydia for you.
Step 4
Lay back and let Redsn0w and
 the Rocky Racoon work their magic. It will go through three stages, 
which don’t require any action from you. The Windows jailbreak wizard 
will run by itself through preparing, processing and finishing up. Once 
it has completed the process, Redsn0w will let you know if it was a 
success, while Windows will display the following message: “Jailbreak 
was successfully installed. Please leave device alone until it reboots 
on its own. After Cydia appears, please wait for one final respring to 
happen”.
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