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Wulfpac

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I recently restored my iPhone 5S running 7.1.2 after jailbreaking. I restored from an iTunes backup and I noticed that all the stock wallpapers were missing. The Dynamic wallpapers were still there but all the Stills seem to be missing. Is there any way I can fix this without having to set up my phone as new?

Thanks.
 

darricksailo

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Dec 18, 2012
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I recently restored my iPhone 5S running 7.1.2 after jailbreaking. I restored from an iTunes backup and I noticed that all the stock wallpapers were missing. The Dynamic wallpapers were still there but all the Stills seem to be missing. Is there any way I can fix this without having to set up my phone as new?

Thanks.

were they missing previously? did you mess with the wallpapers folder previously using iFile?
 

Wulfpac

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Jan 7, 2014
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were they missing previously? did you mess with the wallpapers folder previously using iFile?

I had iFile and I never used it. I've jailbroken before and subsequently restored shortly after but I never paid attention to the stock wallpapers.
 

aPple nErd

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Feb 12, 2012
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Yeah this is a glitch that happens when jailnreakeing sometimes. Back on ios 6, it happened all the time to me. I think it has something to do with rebuilding the filesystem for cydia or something. Not sure though. I had to restore as new, or you can download an ios 7 wallpaper pack from somewhere, and place it in the wallpaper folder.
 

Wulfpac

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Original poster
Jan 7, 2014
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Yeah this is a glitch that happens when jailnreakeing sometimes. Back on ios 6, it happened all the time to me. I think it has something to do with rebuilding the filesystem for cydia or something. Not sure though. I had to restore as new, or you can download an ios 7 wallpaper pack from somewhere, and place it in the wallpaper folder.

Thanks I've since restored and set up as new since that was the easiest solution. At least I got a fresh install and everything is fine now. :)
 
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