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MrMaTe

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Feb 19, 2017
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When press go in yalu it starts to respring, but stays in the respring state for a while, then it goes back to the unjailbroken homescreen and keeps doing that everytime.

I've tried with the cydia impactor then the same thing happens,

Thankful for help!
 
When press go in yalu it starts to respring, but stays in the respring state for a while, then it goes back to the unjailbroken homescreen and keeps doing that everytime.

I've tried with the cydia impactor then the same thing happens,

Thankful for help!
Sounds like you may be in the equivalent of a boot loop.

Try holding down Volume Up immediately after you jailbreak. Keep holding until you get into safe mode. You probably have a tweak that is causing issues. I'd start by removing one by one your most recently installed tweaks until you find the one causing the issue.
 
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Sounds like you may be in the equivalent of a boot loop.

Try holding down Volume Up immediately after you jailbreak. Keep holding until you get into safe mode. You probably have a tweak that is causing issues. I'd start by removing one by one your most recently installed tweaks until you find the one causing the issue.

Ye, thanks! that solved my issue for now! I honestly didnt think it was a boot loop becuse i didnt get stuck at the appel logo,
 
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Ye, thanks! that solved my issue for now! I honestly didnt think it was a boot loop becuse i didnt get stuck at the appel logo,
The jailbreaks from 9.2 and above are semi-untethered. You boot the phone unjailbroken and then use the app to apply the jailbreak. So, there won't be a boot loop in the 'traditional' sense because you are always stock when you boot.
 
The jailbreaks from 9.2 and above are semi-untethered. You boot the phone unjailbroken and then use the app to apply the jailbreak. So, there won't be a boot loop in the 'traditional' sense because you are always stock when you boot.
Ah okey! I get it! Thanks alot for the help!
 
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