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Error -31 When Attempting to Jailbreak #557

Open WolfieYTReal opened 4 years ago

WolfieYTReal commented 4 years ago

Tell us about your setup:

  1. What iDevice are you using? iPhone SE
  2. On what version of iOS is it? 13.1
  3. What version of checkra1n are you using? GUI or CLI? GUI
  4. What is your host system (OS version? Hackintosh? VM? etc.)? Macbook 4,1 running 10.10
  5. How are you connecting to the device (USB-A? USB-C? Apple/3rd party cable? Through a USB hub?)? USB-A through a 3rd party cable (tried multiple) What are the steps to reproduce the issue?
  6. Plug In iPhone
  7. Set it in DFU Mode
  8. Wait for exploit to run ...

What do you expect, and what is happening instead? I expect the jailbreak to work like normal

Does the issue also occur if you enable Safe Mode? Yes it still occurs

Any other info, error logs, screenshots, ...? I sent a couple of reports via the application. I am using a Macbook 4,1 on OS X Yosemite (Unsupported)

jacc commented 4 years ago

Do you have an Apple cable to try with? Also using Yosemite might be the reason why.

WolfieYTReal commented 4 years ago

Do you have an Apple cable to try with? Also using Yosemite might be the reason why.

I do not have an official cable currently, I will try and find one. Also it said in a release that yosemite support was added.

jacc commented 4 years ago

See if you can find one. It will help isolate that problem and we can go from there.

BriceOnzip commented 4 years ago

Upgrading from 13.1.2 to 13.2.2 worked for me, but I lost my setup.Had to re-tweak my phone.

johnwatson122 commented 4 years ago

@BriceOnzip That always happens. I think you should backup your tweaks before updating Ios

deucetresthugz commented 4 years ago

I have the same exact issue when trying to jb with an iMac on Yosemite 10.10.5. I’ve tried official apple cable, anker, etc all direct usb-a cables but mine freezes on ‘Checking if device is ready’. I’m on an X 13.2.3. The computer did say that itunes version was too outdated but i can’t install any higher on this OS x. It’s my parent’s computer and I tried to update it to El Capitan but they told me that apple said that the machine itself wouldn’t support it. (iMac mid 2010 i3). I’m thinking that this may be the issue bc doesn't itunes also update usb drivers too?

ghost commented 4 years ago

@deucetresthugz there is a patch for older unsupported mac’s to be able to install Catalina on. I installed it on my 2009 iMac and it works amazing! Search for macOS Catalina patch by DosDude1

deucetresthugz commented 4 years ago

@deucetresthugz there is a patch for older unsupported mac’s to be able to install Catalina on. I installed it on my 2009 iMac and it works amazing! Search for macOS Catalina patch by DosDude1

@bb4itnyc im not sure if their computer (https://everymac.com/systems/apple/imac/specs/imac-core-i3-3.06-21-inch-aluminum-mid-2010-specs.html) natively supports high sierra (if so I would imagine that apple would have said it would be ok to update to it) so should i download the APFS BootROM Support? That it has in the “IMPORTANT INFORMATION” tab on this page? http://dosdude1.com/catalina/