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unc0ver jailbreak for iOS 11.0 - 12.4
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Unc0ver Crashing After Attempted Jailbreak #2092

Open VMT-Batman opened 4 years ago

VMT-Batman commented 4 years ago

Describe the bug After restarting, my iPhone 11 on 13.5 is not able to jailbreak. The app attempts to jailbreak, and then crashes without completing it. The app continues to crash unless rebooted

To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Open Unc0ver App
  2. Click on 'Jailbreak'
  3. Wait
  4. It'll get to about the 28th step and then just crash

Screenshots Before restoring Rootfs: https://youtu.be/bqbA07wN7LM

After restoring Rootfs: https://youtu.be/6WUY6f-MEc8

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Hamlock-maneuverr commented 4 years ago

go to settings, general, reset all settings. When you go to jailbreak, restore root FS first. then reboot and try again.

Hamlock-maneuverr commented 4 years ago

You might also want to use a different cord when installing unc0ver.

VMT-Batman commented 4 years ago

go to settings, general, reset all settings. When you go to jailbreak, restore root FS first. then reboot and try again.

Restoring settings didn't work unfortunately

You might also want to use a different cord when installing unc0ver.

What do you mean a cord? I went to the website and used the "Open in AltStore" option and for the older releases, I had them in my Files

Hamlock-maneuverr commented 4 years ago

If you look closely in that video at the 25 second mark. you can see that you have an unauthenticated package "substituted" .. Also you left Gump installed before you did all of this. That might be whats causing all this.

You need a high level programmer to help you with this.

VMT-Batman commented 4 years ago

If you look closely in that video at the 25 second mark. you can see that you have an unauthenticated package "substituted" .. Also you left Gump installed before you did all of this. That might be whats causing all this.

You need a high level programmer to help you with this.

I see, thank you so much for this information. Theoretically, a factory reset should fix this right?

Hamlock-maneuverr commented 4 years ago

totally. But you will lose your jailbreak. I think if you just run it normally (unjailbroken) until more information can be found about this. I'm very confident it can easily be fixed.

Hamlock-maneuverr commented 4 years ago

just curious. have you tried jailbreaking with "load tweaks" unchecked?

VMT-Batman commented 4 years ago

just curious. have you tried jailbreaking with "load tweaks" unchecked?

Just tried it now and the same thing happened

Hamlock-maneuverr commented 4 years ago

You tried redownloading unc0ver yet?

VMT-Batman commented 4 years ago

You tried redownloading unc0ver yet?

yeah, I've tried redownloading as well as using older versions but with no luck

VMT-Batman commented 4 years ago

totally. But you will lose your jailbreak. I think if you just run it normally (unjailbroken) until more information can be found about this. I'm very confident it can easily be fixed.

Update on this. I tried Factory Resetting, and even that didn't work

Hamlock-maneuverr commented 4 years ago

When you say factory reset, did you just click reset everything? or did you actually do a full upgrade with restore?

VMT-Batman commented 4 years ago

When you say factory reset, did you just click reset everything? or did you actually do a full upgrade with restore?

I actually ended up fixing the issue. I did a factory reset and it continued to do it, but after continuously attempting to jailbreak it wouldn't work. For some reason, it worked almost instantly with the wifi off and Siri off as well

bagbyte commented 4 years ago

@VMT-Batman thanks, the trick worked for me as well