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checkra1n crashes after my iphone enters DFU mode #2273

Open Gabiblocks-XP-Proffesional opened 2 years ago

Gabiblocks-XP-Proffesional commented 2 years ago

Tell us about your setup:

  1. What iDevice are you using? iPhone 7 GSM
  2. On what version of iOS is it? iOS 15.3
  3. What version of checkra1n are you using? 0.12.4
  4. What is your host system (OS version? Hackintosh? VM? etc.)? MacBook A1181 (early 2008 4,1) on MacOS Mountain Lion 10.8. I also tried running on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS on my main machine but that hangs on "right before trigger (the real bug setup)"
  5. How are you connecting to the device (USB-A? USB-C? Apple/3rd party cable? Through a USB hub?)? Lightning to USB-A trought the port in my computer. I don't know is my cable apple original.

What are the steps to reproduce the issue?

  1. Plug in the iPhone and allow this pc
  2. Open checkra1n
  3. Put the iPhone in recovery mode (on my mac the app does not put the iphone in recovery mode. On linux it does)
  4. Click start and put the iPhone in DFU mode

What do you expect, and what is happening instead? I expect it to jailbreak normally, but the app crashes after entering DFU mode(mac) or hangs on "right before trigger (the real bug setup) (ubuntu)

Did you see a popup on the device stating it entered "Safe Mode" due to an error? no

Does the issue also occur if you tick "Safe Mode" in the checkra1n options? yes

Any other info, error logs, screenshots, ...?

vadimszzz commented 2 years ago

Anyway iOS 15.3 isn’t supported.

vadimszzz commented 2 years ago

Flash iOS 14 first. https://github.com/m1stadev/Inferius

bthedorff commented 1 year ago

Flash iOS 14 first. https://github.com/m1stadev/Inferius

Does flashing iOS 14 without blobs (tethered downgrade) using inferius still allow for using checkra1n to jailbreak?

iH85CH001 commented 1 month ago

I had the same issue. checkra1n doesn't like mountain lion is your issue. Dual boot your mac to something newer, or boot off a usb but it'll be very slow, but to a much newer OS. or use someone else's mac. It worked fine from catalina when I did it. Exact same everything aside from mac's os version.