Jump to content

19 posts in this topic

Recommended Posts

Posted

follow this carefully don't delete the wrong file.  download like ifile or filza from cydia then go to var/mobile/Library/MobileSubstrate/DynamicLibraries/ and search for files ICAT.dylib and ICAT.plist and delete them and move them to trash and empty trash

 

if that didn't work or no such files go to var/mobile/media/downloads/ find the file that says downloads.28.sqlitedb and delete the file and reboot not respring 

Posted

follow this carefully don't delete the wrong file.  download like ifile or filza from cydia then go to var/mobile/Library/MobileSubstrate/DynamicLibraries/ and search for files ICAT.dylib and ICAT.plist and delete them and move them to trash and empty trash

 

if that didn't work or no such files go to var/mobile/media/downloads/ find the file that says downloads.28.sqlitedb and delete the file and reboot not respring 

Hey @@Dragonhunter9000 let me know if this works or not because I have one solution, but it's basically restoring.

 

If the above method doesn't work, then restoring would be the only way to fix it.

 

Also keep in mind, Apple does have lots of server issues during this time of the year.

Posted

Hey @@Dragonhunter9000 let me know if this works or not because I have one solution, but it's basically restoring.

 If the above method doesn't work, then restoring would be the only way to fix it.

 Also keep in mind, Apple does have lots of server issues during this time of the year.

He has Appcake and jailbreak that's worth more than restore
Posted (edited)

follow this carefully don't delete the wrong file. download like ifile or filza from cydia then go to var/mobile/Library/MobileSubstrate/DynamicLibraries/ and search for files ICAT.dylib and ICAT.plist and delete them and move them to trash and empty trash

 

if that didn't work or no such files go to var/mobile/media/downloads/ find the file that says downloads.28.sqlitedb and delete the file and reboot not respring

 

Hey sorry I haven't replied I have limited internet access at the moment so I hope you understand

EDIT: okay so I have tried both methods and both don't work

Updated by Dragonhunter9000
Posted

Hey @@Dragonhunter9000 let me know if this works or not because I have one solution, but it's basically restoring.

 

If the above method doesn't work, then restoring would be the only way to fix it.

 

Also keep in mind, Apple does have lots of server issues during this time of the year.

Yeah they don't work so I might have to reset but the problem is I don't have access to a computer/laptop right now so is there a way to restore without losing jailbreak and without using a computer/laptop

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We would like to place cookies on your device to help make this website better. The website cannot give you the best user experience without cookies. You can accept or decline our cookies. You may also adjust your cookie settings. Privacy Policy - Guidelines