Checkra1n supports devices with A5 through A11 chips, which includes: . iPad Mini 2, 3, and 4 . iPad Air (1st and 2nd Gen) .
Jailbreaking your iPhone or iPad using the update on Windows typically requires a workaround, as the official team has not released a native Windows GUI version. However, third-party sites like Ngbazecom provide resources and guides for using bootable tools to run this version on Windows PCs. What is Checkra1n 0.12.4?
: On A11 devices (iPhone 8/X), you cannot use a passcode, TouchID, or FaceID while jailbroken on iOS 14 and above. checkra1n 0.12.4 beta
: Restart your PC and enter the BIOS to prioritize booting from the USB.
Since there is no official .exe for Windows, you must use a bootable Linux-based environment. Popular methods include:
: These are lightweight ISO files that you flash to a USB drive using tools like Rufus .
: Obtain a checkra1n 0.12.4 ISO (like checkn1x) from a trusted source.
Checkra1n supports devices with A5 through A11 chips, which includes: . iPad Mini 2, 3, and 4 . iPad Air (1st and 2nd Gen) .
Jailbreaking your iPhone or iPad using the update on Windows typically requires a workaround, as the official team has not released a native Windows GUI version. However, third-party sites like Ngbazecom provide resources and guides for using bootable tools to run this version on Windows PCs. What is Checkra1n 0.12.4?
: On A11 devices (iPhone 8/X), you cannot use a passcode, TouchID, or FaceID while jailbroken on iOS 14 and above. checkra1n 0.12.4 beta
: Restart your PC and enter the BIOS to prioritize booting from the USB.
Since there is no official .exe for Windows, you must use a bootable Linux-based environment. Popular methods include:
: These are lightweight ISO files that you flash to a USB drive using tools like Rufus .
: Obtain a checkra1n 0.12.4 ISO (like checkn1x) from a trusted source.
