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ekorad

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Mar 19, 2015
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Hello everyone, I've recently came across some device "crashes". My iPad reboots as soon as I tap on the app icon. This ALWAYS happens when I tap on any Google app (chrome, youtube, maps, drive) oooor on dropbox.

Here is the latest panic.plist (2015-03-19-231102.panic.plist)

Incident Identifier: 8707EB33-DF62-47A0-B2C3-8E7B6AFDA56A
CrashReporter Key: 2a19a414bb6dcfa16ea16493b5b1051fa09afeab
Hardware Model: iPad2,1
Date/Time: 2015-03-19 23:11:02.117 +0200
OS Version: iOS 7.0.6 (11B651)

panic(cpu 0 caller 0x86e20579): kernel abort type 4: fault_type=0x1, fault_addr=0x8
r0: 0x00000000 r1: 0x86e70545 r2: 0x9da5e2f8 r3: 0x00000001
r4: 0x8762ee5c r5: 0xa56e53d0 r6: 0x87189374 r7: 0x8000b934
r8: 0x00000000 r9: 0x00000006 r10: 0x8000bc70 r11: 0x93590948
r12: 0x86e18d78 sp: 0x8000b904 lr: 0x8762b9cd pc: 0x86e18d78
cpsr: 0x60000013 fsr: 0x00000005 far: 0x00000008

Debugger message: panic
OS version: 11B651
Kernel version: Darwin Kernel Version 14.0.0: Fri Sep 27 23:00:48 PDT 2013; root:xnu-2423.3.12~1/RELEASE_ARM_S5L8940X
Kernel slide: 0x0000000006e00000
Kernel text base: 0x86e01000
Boot : 0x550b3784 0x00000000
Sleep : 0x00000000 0x00000000
Wake : 0x00000000 0x00000000
Calendar: 0x550b3b37 0x0009f6d7

Panicked task 0x8dc3b2a8: 0 pages, 1 threads: pid 416: launchd
panicked thread: 0xc8d0ce90, backtrace: 0x8000b638
0x86f165c5
0x86f16fab
0x86eb644b
0x86e20579
0x86e1c7c8
0x8762b387
0x870564e7
0x87058ff7
0x87058861
0x86e68683
0x86e1c360

Task 0x88378d48: 14828 pages, 95 threads: pid 0: kernel_task
Task 0x88378aa0: 387 pages, 3 threads: pid 1: launchd
Task 0x883782a8: 1165 pages, 10 threads: pid 19: UserEventAgent
Task 0x8dc3b7f8: 1217 pages, 2 threads: pid 22: aosnotifyd
Task 0x8dc3b550: 1352 pages, 4 threads: pid 23: BTServer
Task 0x8db537f8: 12992 pages, 14 threads: pid 28: SpringBoard
Task 0x8db53550: 1609 pages, 7 threads: pid 29: aggregated
Task 0x8dc5eaa0: 3814 pages, 17 threads: pid 33: backboardd
Task 0x8dc5e550: 991 pages, 12 threads: pid 35: configd
Task 0x8dc5e2a8: 577 pages, 3 threads: pid 36: AppleIDAuthAgent
Task 0x8df06d48: 1001 pages, 2 threads: pid 38: fairplayd.A1
Task 0x8df06aa0: 280 pages, 4 threads: pid 39: fseventsd
Task 0x8df067f8: 694 pages, 2 threads: pid 40: iaptransportd
Task 0x8df06550: 1265 pages, 4 threads: pid 41: identityservices
Task 0x8df062a8: 937 pages, 2 threads: pid 42: imagent
Task 0x8df06000: 2719 pages, 12 threads: pid 43: locationd
Task 0x8de9baa0: 808 pages, 3 threads: pid 45: mDNSResponder
Task 0x8de9b550: 681 pages, 4 threads: pid 47: mediaremoted
Task 0x8de9b2a8: 2194 pages, 16 threads: pid 48: mediaserverd
Task 0x8dfff550: 801 pages, 2 threads: pid 53: installd
Task 0x8dfff2a8: 291 pages, 2 threads: pid 54: keybagd
Task 0x8dfff000: 875 pages, 2 threads: pid 55: lockdownd
Task 0x8e31cd48

I'm no expert but I'm pretty sure this is no hardware failure. I've recently tried to "fake" the os version (changed version in a plist found in a system folder), but I eventually changed it back. Some other changes i made were 3 "essential" cydia updates, and installing (and removing them afterwards): localliapstore, iapfree, iapcrazy and iapcracker.
 
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