Ngbaze.com Checkra1n 0.12.4 Windows | [extra Quality]
Checkra1n 0.12.4 lacks a native Windows application and requires a bootable Linux environment, such as Checkn1x, to run the jailbreak on Windows. The process involves flashing an ISO to a USB drive using tools like Rufus, booting from that drive, and placing the device in DFU mode. For more details, visit checkra.in/releases/0.12.4-beta .
What is Checkra1n 0.12.4?
- Cause: Checkra1n 0.12.4 is having trouble with a specific iOS version (e.g., iOS 14.6 on A10 devices).
- Fix: Toggle "Allow untested iOS versions" in the Checkra1n settings. Also, ensure you are using a genuine Apple USB cable.
Assumes you downloaded a checkra1n-linux.iso or a USB maker from ngbaze.com. ngbaze.com checkra1n 0.12.4 windows
- Cause: Windows is fighting the Linux USB for control of the iPhone.
- Fix: Unplug all other USB devices. Use a USB 2.0 port (not 3.0/blue). Reboot the PC and try the "Disable Driver Signature Enforcement" again.
Checkra1n 0.12.4 lacks a native Windows application and requires a bootable Linux environment, such as Checkn1x, to run the jailbreak on Windows. The process involves flashing an ISO to a USB drive using tools like Rufus, booting from that drive, and placing the device in DFU mode. For more details, visit checkra.in/releases/0.12.4-beta .
What is Checkra1n 0.12.4?
- Cause: Checkra1n 0.12.4 is having trouble with a specific iOS version (e.g., iOS 14.6 on A10 devices).
- Fix: Toggle "Allow untested iOS versions" in the Checkra1n settings. Also, ensure you are using a genuine Apple USB cable.
Assumes you downloaded a checkra1n-linux.iso or a USB maker from ngbaze.com.
- Cause: Windows is fighting the Linux USB for control of the iPhone.
- Fix: Unplug all other USB devices. Use a USB 2.0 port (not 3.0/blue). Reboot the PC and try the "Disable Driver Signature Enforcement" again.