iOS Jailbreak/Android Rooting Megathread - Next JB coming @ iOS 7.0

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Next Justin Bieber coming @ iOS 7.0




Nive HD is nice.
first image is corrupted but I have to be back gonna install new theme :]


looks fine to me
oh never mind it's fine also I installed and looks great :)

I had a guy on /g/ rice my phone today



I love it so much

Trying to root my kindle fire, but I'm running into a problem.

I've downloaded Kindle fire utility and ran install_drivers, but the computer cannot recognize the kindle fire when I plug it in, even though it charges.

Any help? Should I try a different method?

Kindle fire is version 6.3.2, if that helps.

Bump. Need to jailbreak an iPad on iOS 5.1.1, but I can't find anything on the Evad3rs site, and Redsn0w loving confuses me. Any help?

Bump. Need to jailbreak an iPad on iOS 5.1.1, but I can't find anything on the Evad3rs site, and Redsn0w loving confuses me. Any help?
https://sites.google.com/site/greenpois0nabsinthe/absinthe-win-2.0.4.zip?attredirects=0&d=1

greenpois0n's absinthe is pretty easy for 5.1.1

Trying to root my kindle fire, but I'm running into a problem.

I've downloaded Kindle fire utility and ran install_drivers, but the computer cannot recognize the kindle fire when I plug it in, even though it charges.

Any help? Should I try a different method?

Kindle fire is version 6.3.2, if that helps.
Try this:

1. Plug in cable to the computer but don't connect to Fire just yet
2. Unlock the Fire
3. Connect the cable to the fire

It's what my dad has to do to get his recognized on his computer

sorry for the bump but
is there a jailbreak for ios 6.1.4 on the 5

Trying to root my kindle fire, but I'm running into a problem.

I've downloaded Kindle fire utility and ran install_drivers, but the computer cannot recognize the kindle fire when I plug it in, even though it charges.

Any help? Should I try a different method?

Kindle fire is version 6.3.2, if that helps.

Did you enable USB Debugging?

Try this :
Root a Kindle Fire (1st Generation) and install Jelly Bean 4.1.2
By following this guide, I am assuming no responsibility for what happens to your tablet or computer. Do it right and nothing bad should happen.

0.1 : Connect your kindle to your PC via USB and enable mass storage

1 : go to http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1399889
and download the tool

2: Install all the drivers that come in the Driver folder of your download

3: Open the program and make sure the boot status is 4000 (if not, redownload the drivers)

4: Type in the number to install permanent superuser and root

5: Once done, type in the number to install the FireFireFire bootloader and hit enter

6: once done, type in the number to install TWRP and hit enter

7: Once done, boot up your kindle (you will notice the new bootloader with the blue kindle logo) and enable USB Mass Storage while connecting it to your PC.

8: Go here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2041694 and download the zip

9: Put the zip on your kindle

10: reboot, when the blue kindle logo comes up, hold down your power button till you get

--Fast Boot--
--Recovery--
--Normal Boot--
or something like that. Press the power button a few times till recovery is selected, and wait for it too boot into recovery.

11: When in TWRP, wipe your cache, dalvik cache and data

12: Then Install and choose the zip you downloaded.

13: Swipe to flash.

14: Reboot and, there you go.

17 : Remove /system/recovery-from-boot.p using a root browser you can get on google play.

18 : Reinstall CWM and it will be permanent.


« Last Edit: May 24, 2013, 02:42:20 PM by Pacnet2012³ »

bump for new iphone get
it's a 4S, and it came with ios 6.1.2
i jailbroke it immediately.



i found my ipod hooray


Someone is definitely going to place a picture of the WTC right next to this photo.