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grisu70

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Oct 27, 2013
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Hi,
i had a problem with my iphone 6s on 12.1.2.
my son tried to restore my JB iphone from general, restore, initialize all contents and settings (not sure it is the correct translation, as i have it set to italian). Anyway it is the second option , in restore, and it should initialize.
When the iphone restarted it says "Update completed", and if i press continue it has 3 different situation :
1) setup continue, ask for wifi, and stuck
2) i skip wifi detetcion and stuck
3) i skip wifi detection, it continue , it show me iphone welcome you, i press the start button, i see for 1 second the home screen (it has still cydia), and then immediately start again saying update completed.

Do you know a way to exit from this loop? withoout insalling latest ios firmware and loose JB ?

Tks
Fabrizio
 
Hi,
i had a problem with my iphone 6s on 12.1.2.
my son tried to restore my JB iphone from general, restore, initialize all contents and settings (not sure it is the correct translation, as i have it set to italian). Anyway it is the second option , in restore, and it should initialize.
When the iphone restarted it says "Update completed", and if i press continue it has 3 different situation :
1) setup continue, ask for wifi, and stuck
2) i skip wifi detetcion and stuck
3) i skip wifi detection, it continue , it show me iphone welcome you, i press the start button, i see for 1 second the home screen (it has still cydia), and then immediately start again saying update completed.

Do you know a way to exit from this loop? withoout insalling latest ios firmware and loose JB ?

Tks
Fabrizio
If he used reset all content and settings on the phone while jailbroken, then you have no choice but to install to the latest firmware. It’s the number one JB rule to never do that on a Jailbroken device. Sorry
 
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