iOS 8.4 Jailbreak News: TaiG Releases Tool to Address Bugs in Jailbreak
The TaiG jailbreaking team was the first team to release a jailbreak solution for iOS 8.4. The jailbreak tool was successful for some users, but others were not able to fully install it. Now, TaiG has released a fix to address the bugs included in the jailbreak software, Tech Times reports.
The TaiG jailbreak tool Version 2.4.1 is now available to the public after going through a beta phase. The tool is expected to address bugs that were found in the iOS 8.4 jailbreak and fix a bothersome error that would cause users to only get up to 60 percent of their installation of the jailbreak.
The new version of the jailbreak is expected to be optimized and include stabilization features to give users a better jailbreak experience. The jailbreak tool is only available for Windows users at this time and there is no hint that a Mac version is coming.
For those iDevice users who are looking to jailbreak their device here is a list of devices that are compatible with the latest tool:
- iPhone 4S
- iPhone 5/S/C
- iPhone 6/Plus
- iPad mini 1/2/3
- iPad 2/3
- iPad Air 1/2
- iPad Touch 5
There is a bit of caution to be used when attempting to jailbreak. Users could find their devices locked out if they do not follow the jailbreak process carefully.
It is important that a full backup of data is done before jailbreaking. The device must also be charged to at least 50 percent before proceeding. Finally, all firewalls and antivirus programs that might block TaiG Jailbreak from linking to the Internet.
Here is the process for installing the jailbreak:
- Download the TaiG v2.4.1 public software from TaiG's website.
- Turn off Passcode and Find my Phone.
- Connect the iDevice to a Windows computer with a USB cable. Open up the TaiG tool v2.4.1.
- Uncheck the 3K assistant checkbox and check the Cydia 1.1.16 checkbox.
- Begin the jailbreak process by clicking start. Make sure the device is still connected to the computer.
- Wait for the process to complete. The iDevice will display a message that the jailbreak was successful.
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