S smorris79 macrumors newbie Original poster Mar 16, 2014 #1 Hey all Does anybody know if we can jailbreak 6.1.3 yet?, I believe p0isixspwn (version 1.4) is used for the 4S on 6.1.3 but I'm finding it unstable. I'm currently running Mac OS X 10.6.8 on my mac book pro. can anybody help? Thanks Steve Last edited: Mar 16, 2014
Hey all Does anybody know if we can jailbreak 6.1.3 yet?, I believe p0isixspwn (version 1.4) is used for the 4S on 6.1.3 but I'm finding it unstable. I'm currently running Mac OS X 10.6.8 on my mac book pro. can anybody help? Thanks Steve
T Tmlfan3 macrumors regular Mar 16, 2014 #2 There was a JB released for 6.1.3/4 after 7.0 came out. Don't remember if it was evasi0n or not. There is no way for you to upgrade to anything but 7.1
There was a JB released for 6.1.3/4 after 7.0 came out. Don't remember if it was evasi0n or not. There is no way for you to upgrade to anything but 7.1
S smorris79 macrumors newbie Original poster Mar 16, 2014 #4 When I downloaded p0isixspwn it finds the device starts then crashes, is it the software I'm running on my mac? (OS X 10.6.8) I have read that other people are finding issues with it's stability,
When I downloaded p0isixspwn it finds the device starts then crashes, is it the software I'm running on my mac? (OS X 10.6.8) I have read that other people are finding issues with it's stability,
L locoboi187 macrumors 6502a Mar 16, 2014 #5 smorris79 said: When I downloaded p0isixspwn it finds the device starts then crashes, is it the software I'm running on my mac? (OS X 10.6.8) I have read that other people are finding issues with it's stability, Click to expand... It worked fine for me on OS X 10.9 a few months ago. Try running it on a newer version of OS X if you can.
smorris79 said: When I downloaded p0isixspwn it finds the device starts then crashes, is it the software I'm running on my mac? (OS X 10.6.8) I have read that other people are finding issues with it's stability, Click to expand... It worked fine for me on OS X 10.9 a few months ago. Try running it on a newer version of OS X if you can.