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@xmirza094 Then i have no Clue, But i think you should do more research because restoring i think it will get you to 9.3.4, And i don't think you can downgrade anymore, Tbh i don't really know that's what i have heard. 

if i cant find any solutions till tomorrow, ill just say goodbye to jailbreak for now. I have an ipad air2 thats jailbroken anyway. lol thanks for trying to help though.

Delete the jailbreak app and reinstall it then re jailbreak.

do you mean deleting pangu app, then have it re-installed using cydia impactor thing?

 

similar to when the certificate expired?

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if i cant find any solutions till tomorrow, ill just say goodbye to jailbreak for now. I have an ipad air2 thats jailbroken anyway. lol thanks for trying to help though.

do you mean deleting pangu app, then have it re-installed using cydia impactor thing?

 

similar to when the certificate expired?

Yes just re do the process and it should fix your problem or convert to the 1 year e flush certificate version there's a tutorial in the tutorial section

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Yes just re do the process and it should fix your problem or convert to the 1 year e flush certificate version there's a tutorial in the tutorial section

i tried re-installing the pangu app again.

 

unfortunately, it didn't work. phone is still stuck at respring logo.

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I had the same issue. You have to hold home+power until it turns off. Turn it on without the jailbreak active. Then use tha Pangu app, or whatever app you use, to jailbreak it just as you normally would. As soon as you lock your phone to start the process, THAT's when you hold volume up to go into no-substrate mode. Then Cudia should be able to open. Delete the bad tweak, then respring. Then hard reboot. Then use the app to enter jailbreak mode. Done (:

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Try this start the jailbreak from the pangu app when wait 10 seconeds and then lock the device when you will see the notification hold the volume up button until you see the lock screen then try to open cydia it should work and chances are you are stuck at a boot loop

Updated by Saberkaram6

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