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Could this be why the new jailbreak didn't work for me?

This is a discussion on Could this be why the new jailbreak didn't work for me? within the iPad Hacking forums, part of the Apple iPad Discussions category; Originally Posted by rogatsby It's because half the people here aren't doing it correctly... We aren't doing it incorrectly rogatsby. The instructions are simple. There ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rogatsby View Post
    It's because half the people here aren't doing it correctly...
    We aren't doing it incorrectly rogatsby. The instructions are simple. There must be an incompatibility somewhere. There are also people with multiple ipads that have it working on some but not others.

    Just because it worked for your iPad doesn't mean it works for all of them.

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    I think it has to do with whether your ipad has 3.2.2 preloaded or not

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panther View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by rogatsby View Post
    It's because half the people here aren't doing it correctly...
    We aren't doing it incorrectly rogatsby. The instructions are simple. There must be an incompatibility somewhere. There are also people with multiple ipads that have it working on some but not others.

    Just because it worked for your iPad doesn't mean it works for all of them.
    The reason for my comment was that I also failed the first three times I tried it. Then I tried it with iTunes open and adjusted the timing of the button presses/releases, and it worked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rogatsby View Post
    The reason for my comment was that I also failed the first three times I tried it. Then I tried it with iTunes open and adjusted the timing of the button presses/releases, and it worked.
    I've tried it 20 times already, like literally, 20 times. All slightly different methods on 4 different computers. There is a bug in the software, no doubt about it.

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    No its because you can't jailbreak iPads with a model that has "MB" in it. All successful jailbreaks have had "MC" iPad models. Hopefully geohot will fix this but it's not user error.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fish View Post
    No its because you can't jailbreak iPads with a model that has "MB" in it. All successful jailbreaks have had "MC" iPad models. Hopefully geohot will fix this but it's not user error.

    Mine MC496ZP still unsuccessful ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rogatsby View Post
    It's because half the people here aren't doing it correctly...
    You sir are an idiot.

    Of course we're doing it correctly. Some of us are able to jailbreak one of our iPads and not two. We're able to follow the instructions they are very easy. There is some sort of hardware or software difference on our ipads that must be prohibiting us from getting the jailbreak.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macmee View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by rogatsby View Post
    It's because half the people here aren't doing it correctly...
    You sir are an idiot.

    Of course we're doing it correctly. Some of us are able to jailbreak one of our iPads and not two. We're able to follow the instructions they are very easy. There is some sort of hardware or software difference on our ipads that must be prohibiting us from getting the jailbreak.
    What's with the personal attack? Not being able to jailbreak your iPad is not a reflection on your intelligence, you just can't do it. Stop being so insecure.

    It's not a software bug. It's user error. More and more people have been able to do this after initially failing multiple times, and it's because they changed how they were doing it or read other people's posts, instead of wasting time venting and attacking others. And by the way, yes, the instructions are easy, but from doing it a couple of times I noticed that Geohot's timing for the button releases in Limera1n is slightly off. That's why I posted a link with detailed instructions on how to put your device into DFU mode. For people who have had the iPod Touch or iPhone since the early jailbreaking days (like me), DFU is easy. But it's actually quite tricky in the beginning to get the timing right.

    You can call me an idiot, but at least I know how to jailbreak my iPad!
    Last edited by rogatsby; 10-11-2010 at 09:20 AM.

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    Fighting about it is not helping others. Stop it you two.

    Had not tried yet but will try later on today....IF he releases the OSX version as I currently have no Windows and no PC....just an iMac.
    Last edited by Digikid; 10-11-2010 at 09:40 AM.
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    Think I'm onto something though. When I plug my iPad into my computer, it AUTOMATICALLY turns on. And iTunes AUTOMATICALLY starts up, even though I've set iTunes to not start up when I plug the pad in. It pops up with constant annoying pop ups about detecting an iPad in recovery mode, even if I've already closed iTunes. I think that the fact that, if the iPad is plugged into a computer, it automatically turns on, is messing with the jailbreaking process. I've noticed that for the people doing it on youtube videos, you aren't constantly hearing the dings windows makes when a piece of hardware gets disconnected and reconnected, and mine does it CONSTANTLY. Have they changed a setting somewhere?

    I'm going to try resetting the ipad to factory settings (after backing up, of course) and then doing it from a fresh clean boot.


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