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Old 10-24-2017, 08:35 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
This to me says that doing the reset wiped the jailbreak. How this reset not wiping the jailbreak?
The "Reset (to factory defaults)" does not remove our signature certificate in the main system image.
That signature certification is the "(device) jail break".

The "Reset (to factory defaults)" does wipe our 'bridge code' and the application keys.

Which is why the special coplate package can be installed, our signature certificate is still there.

The user thinks that the jailbreak is missing be cause some application(s) do not run. Which is just plain wrong.
The failure of applications to run is caused by the missing application keys, not caused by a missing jailbreak.
The "jail break" is ONLY USED TO INSTALL our signed packages, it has nothing at all to do with running applications.

If the poster will follow either coplate's directions or my directions (neither of which says anything about trying to re-jailbreak the device) and totally ignore JSWolf ignorant comments, the device will be 'fixed'.

Last edited by knc1; 10-24-2017 at 08:39 PM.
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