Untether Released for HomeDepot Jailbreak of 32-Bit Devices [iOS 9.1-9.3.4] [Video]
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Posted August 18, 2017 at 11:38pm by iClarified
Tihmstar has released an untether for the HomeDepot jailbreak which supports 32-bit devices running iOS 9.1 to 9.3.4.
BetterHomeDepo is an untether package for 32bit devices running 9.1-9.3.4. It exploits the Pegasus disc bug and bootstraps HomeDepot jailbreak.
THIS MIGHT BOOTLOPP YOUR DEVICE!!!!! DO NOT INSTALL IF YOU ARE AFRAID OF BOOTLOOPS!
The 1.0.0 version of 'BetterHomeDepot' is now available on tihmstar's repo; however, only offsets for the iPhone 4S running iOS 9.3.4 have been included at the moment. You can add the offsets for your device in /untether/offsets.json. Only do this if you know what you're doing.
A list of offsets for the various 32-bit iPhones, iPads, and iPods can be found here.
If you get a bootloop after attempting the betterhomedepot untether, Tihmstar says to be sure to reboot at least 10 times for the bootloop protection to trigger.
A demo of the untethered jailbreak can be viewed below. You can follow iClarified on Twitter, Facebook, or RSS for updates.
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By the way, the warning about possible bootloops came from no one else but Lucas Tabasco. He highly suggested interested people to stay away from the untether for the time.
However, you did not master use of capital letters and common/proper nouns (or tolerance).
no, -> No
University ->university
The two short sentences, "I speak five languages. All of them very well." could do with a conjunction.
The phrase, "I learned to master it" is better recast as either "I learned it" or "I mastered it".
Starting a sentence with "And" is deprecated by many grammar nazis, but I'll let it pass this time.
Now you see how easy it is to criticize another person's writing, so try to be less judgmental of people making an effort.