Arnezie macrumors 65816 Original poster Oct 10, 2011 1,317 115 May 20, 2013 #1 I was under the impression that I could use redsn0w to jailbreak my Ipad mini 6.1.3 but when I try to Select IPSW to ios 6.0.1 it wont work it shoots me this error Attachments Screen Shot 2013-05-20 at 6.55.38 PM.png 3.4 MB · Views: 548
I was under the impression that I could use redsn0w to jailbreak my Ipad mini 6.1.3 but when I try to Select IPSW to ios 6.0.1 it wont work it shoots me this error
Intell macrumors P6 Jan 24, 2010 18,955 509 Inside May 20, 2013 #2 There is no jailbreak for the iPad Mini running iOS 6.1.3.
Arnezie macrumors 65816 Original poster Oct 10, 2011 1,317 115 May 20, 2013 #3 Intell said: There is no jailbreak for the iPad Mini running iOS 6.1.3. Click to expand... Not even tethered?
Intell said: There is no jailbreak for the iPad Mini running iOS 6.1.3. Click to expand... Not even tethered?
Intell macrumors P6 Jan 24, 2010 18,955 509 Inside May 20, 2013 #4 Arnezie said: Not even tethered? Click to expand... Nope.
Arnezie macrumors 65816 Original poster Oct 10, 2011 1,317 115 May 20, 2013 #5 Intell said: Nope. Click to expand... Thanks
darricksailo macrumors 601 Dec 18, 2012 4,353 113 May 20, 2013 #6 Arnezie said: Thanks Click to expand... there will only be a tethered jailbreak (assuming an untethered one isn't out) if there is a bootrom exploit
Arnezie said: Thanks Click to expand... there will only be a tethered jailbreak (assuming an untethered one isn't out) if there is a bootrom exploit
aPple nErd macrumors 68030 Feb 12, 2012 2,728 694 Jailbreaks/IOS Hacks May 20, 2013 #7 darricksailo said: there will only be a tethered jailbreak (assuming an untethered one isn't out) if there is a bootrom exploit Click to expand... with there isn't for the a5 chip, and with this chip being 2 years old, the dev team will most likely not look for an a5 bottom exploit.
darricksailo said: there will only be a tethered jailbreak (assuming an untethered one isn't out) if there is a bootrom exploit Click to expand... with there isn't for the a5 chip, and with this chip being 2 years old, the dev team will most likely not look for an a5 bottom exploit.