Checkrain 12.4 Windows

For iOS 12.4, where official checkra1n support was mature, using unofficial Windows ports was considered reckless. The official team strongly advised against them.

In the world of iPhone jailbreaking, few names carry as much weight as . Leveraging the "checkm8" bootrom exploit (a permanent, unpatchable hardware flaw affecting millions of iPhones), Checkra1n has been a beacon of hope for users wanting total control over their devices. checkrain 12.4 windows

The good news is that this method is incredibly easy. Booting from a USB is a standard feature on every Windows computer made in the last 15 years. It takes five minutes to set up and results in a flawless, permanent jailbreak. For iOS 12

Once a Windows user succeeded via Linux live USB, jailbreaking iOS 12.4 with checkra1n was a revelation. Unlike semi-untethered jailbreaks (e.g., unc0ver), which required re-running an app and hitting “Jailbreak” after every reboot, checkra1n was semi-tethered : after a reboot, the device would boot into a non-jailbroken state, but running checkra1n again (from a computer) would restore the jailbreak without data loss. On iOS 12.4, the stability was exceptional. Tweak conflicts were rare, resprings were fast, and the battery life impact was minimal. Cydia (still the primary package manager at the time) worked flawlessly. It takes five minutes to set up and