N Nrwrit3r macrumors 6502a Original poster Oct 25, 2011 #1 Can you respring a tethered jb? When I had my phone Jb'd before, it would restart randomly sometimes (bitesms, lockinfo, ect would cause this). Would this brick my phone or would I still be able to respring out of safemode, on a tethered one?
Can you respring a tethered jb? When I had my phone Jb'd before, it would restart randomly sometimes (bitesms, lockinfo, ect would cause this). Would this brick my phone or would I still be able to respring out of safemode, on a tethered one?
Applejuiced macrumors Westmere Oct 25, 2011 #2 You can respring at any time without having to reboot. But if something crashes bad it might need a restart.
You can respring at any time without having to reboot. But if something crashes bad it might need a restart.
N Nrwrit3r macrumors 6502a Original poster Oct 25, 2011 #3 Applejuiced said: You can respring at any time without having to reboot. But if something crashes bad it might need a restart. Click to expand... In the past, I've had many crashes. Those have required a respring out of "Safe mode." Would those still work on a tethered JB?
Applejuiced said: You can respring at any time without having to reboot. But if something crashes bad it might need a restart. Click to expand... In the past, I've had many crashes. Those have required a respring out of "Safe mode." Would those still work on a tethered JB?
Applejuiced macrumors Westmere Oct 25, 2011 #4 Nrwrit3r said: In the past, I've had many crashes. Those have required a respring out of "Safe mode." Would those still work on a tethered JB? Click to expand... Yep, you can respring with no probs on a tethered jb.
Nrwrit3r said: In the past, I've had many crashes. Those have required a respring out of "Safe mode." Would those still work on a tethered JB? Click to expand... Yep, you can respring with no probs on a tethered jb.