I had problems too on vista. Running admin didn't work. But I disabled UAC and then it worked no problem.
What wasn't working before? It's important to know for us that have problems.
I had problems too on vista. Running admin didn't work. But I disabled UAC and then it worked no problem.
Limera1n is the new tool that is installed as an App in the iPad with DFU Mode. once installed, you run this App Limera1n and you can install Cydia throught this App, so this App install other App (Cydia) That's how it works basically, but, behind this basic explanation, there are hundreds of Hacking Exploit codes!!! We cannot understand!Also, what is "limerain" too? Thanks
I been reading a lot of threads and I have tried myself numerous times on jailbreaking. I seem to notice that the iPads with preloaded 3.2.2 firmware seem to work while the ones with 3.2.1 or 3.2 originally installed do not. I don't know why this is the case, but that seems to be trend. It has nothing to do with MB or MC model.
EDIT please don't do that
I been reading a lot of threads and I have tried myself numerous times on jailbreaking. I seem to notice that the iPads with preloaded 3.2.2 firmware seem to work while the ones with 3.2.1 or 3.2 originally installed do not. I don't know why this is the case, but that seems to be trend. It has nothing to do with MB or MC model.
EDIT please don't do that
I didn't have 3.2.2 pre-loaded. I was running 3.2.1 and updated to 3.2.2 immediately before jailbreaking.
I also failed the first 3 times I tried Limera1n. Then I tried it with iTunes running and I adjusted the timing of the button presses/releases, and it worked. Back it the old days, when the first jailbreak tools were out, many people had problems jailbreaking their iPhones because they couldn't put the device into DFU mode correctly, and it all had to do with the timing of the button presses and releases. You need to be pretty precise. Restore mode and DFU mode are not the same thing.
I been reading a lot of threads and I have tried myself numerous times on jailbreaking. I seem to notice that the iPads with preloaded 3.2.2 firmware seem to work while the ones with 3.2.1 or 3.2 originally installed do not. I don't know why this is the case, but that seems to be trend. It has nothing to do with MB or MC model.
EDIT please don't do that
I didn't have 3.2.2 pre-loaded. I was running 3.2.1 and updated to 3.2.2 immediately before jailbreaking.
I also failed the first 3 times I tried Limera1n. Then I tried it with iTunes running and I adjusted the timing of the button presses/releases, and it worked. Back it the old days, when the first jailbreak tools were out, many people had problems jailbreaking their iPhones because they couldn't put the device into DFU mode correctly, and it all had to do with the timing of the button presses and releases. You need to be pretty precise. Restore mode and DFU mode are not the same thing.
Hey, then what is your timing?