Sure the iOS 10 Jailbreak is out, and 3uTools supports it. The first few initial releases and updates were just the same as any other semi-untethered jailbreak.
Users were required to re-sign their Yalu jailbreak every seven days or else Cydia will start crashing. Recently, Saurik released a feature to his Impactor tool to help extend the certificate of Yalu jailbreak and other third-party apps that users have installed.
Coolstar, the developer behind Semi-Restore, has partially updated his tool to work with jailbroken iOS 10 devices.
In this post, we will show you how to use Semi-Restore to restore your jailbroken iPhone or iPad running iOS 10.
Semi-Restore Lite for iOS 10
Even though this is a lite version, you do not need a computer to proceed. Just like any other version of SemiRestore, this package will allow you to remove your iOS 10 jailbreak without updating to a newer firmware.
Even though this is a lite version, you do not need a computer to proceed. Just like any other version of SemiRestore, this package will allow you to remove your iOS 10 jailbreak without updating to a newer firmware.
- Open Cydia.
- Install MTerminal and Filza.
- Click here to download the SemiRestore10-Lite file.
- When done, click on “Open In…” and choose Filza.
- Go back to your home screen and launch MTerminal.
- Type in su and password is alpine.
- Type cd /private/var/mobile/Documents.
- And then chmod +x SemiRestore10-Lite.
- Lastly, ./SemiRestore10-Lite.
After that, just wait for SemiRestore to do its magic. When the entire process is completed, your device should be able to go back to its normal settings, and the iOS version will still stay as is.
Keep in mind that if you have any custom fonts or settings installed from Cydia, please remove them first before following the instructions above. These packages are known to mess up Cydia Eraser, and it will do the same to Semi-Restore.
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