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blueflower

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Hey everyone jailbroke last night I am on 9.3.2 using a SE. Powered off the phone last night now today it only starts in substrate mode. Last tweak installed alkaline and then Zelda hearts battery symbol for alkaline.

Cydia won't open, no tweaks are in settings and my applied theme is now only partially applied and I cannot get into safe mode. Any ideas?

Ok so found out that I have to re-enable the jailbreak each time I reboot. I did so using the pangu app not the PP app which I do not have. Is there anyway to not have to do this after each reboot?

Also a member here suggested that I update to 9.3.3 so can I update to 9.3.3 using iTunes if I download the 9.3.3. ipsw file even though I am jailbroken on 9.3.2.

Thanks in advance for the replies.
 
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Hey everyone jailbroke last night I am on 9.3.2 using a SE. Powered off the phone last night now today it only starts in substrate mode. Last tweak installed alkaline and then Zelda hearts battery symbol for alkaline.

Cydia won't open, no tweaks are in settings and my applied theme is now only partially applied and I cannot get into safe mode. Any ideas?

Ok so found out that I have to re-enable the jailbreak each time I reboot. I did so using the pangu app not the PP app which I do not have. Is there anyway to not have to do this after each reboot?

Also a member here suggested that I update to 9.3.3 so can I update to 9.3.3 using iTunes if I download the 9.3.3. ipsw file even though I am jailbroken on 9.3.2.

Thanks in advance for the replies.

No way around it. You must re-enable the jailbreak after every reboot

I believe iOS 9.3.3 is still being signed at this moment, so it is possible to restore to 9.3.3 in dfu mode
 
No way around it. You must re-enable the jailbreak after every reboot

I believe iOS 9.3.3 is still being signed at this moment, so it is possible to restore to 9.3.3 in dfu mode

Thanks for replying. Ok I downloaded the 9.3.3 ipsw file can you point me to a guide. I am reading some but none mention dfu mode.
 
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