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Old 08-09-2017, 08:11 AM   #2622
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You are running a very old version of this jail break.
Perhaps even the original, which is now five years old.

What you see is the 'Bridge code' running, testing if the JB needs to be re-installed.

Go to the first post, find the section with the heading:
IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING JAILBREAK UPDATES:
Open spoiler.
Read.
Follow the directions, at least those in the summary at the bottom, inside of the spoiler.
Inside of the archive you download, you will find a document entitled: README.txt
Open, scroll down to section headed: *INSTALL Jailbreak*
Read.
Follow directions.

Among the changes, that message is gone, replaced by enhancements to the 'Bridge code'.
Once you have done that (re-installed the jailbreak with the current version), you should update your firmware version.
That **might** fix the problems which are causing you to re-boot the system.
**might**
But it sounds more like a hardware problem to me.

You will want to choose what newer firmware version you install if you are using CM.
Go the the end (most recent posting) of the CM thread and scroll backwards in time (posts) to see what the most recent firmware version CM supports.
There have been updates to CM since ixtab left, and you will find them attached to posts in his CM thread.

The only way to stop seeing the re-boot processing is to stop re-booting it.
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