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So i was jailbroken on my ipad mini 2 a long time ago running ios 9.3.2

I give the ipad mini to my little bro for a week and he resetted the device. That deleted cydia and ifile and all those apps. So... i tried to rejailbreak it but when the device resprings from being jailbroken  there is no cydia.

Searched the whole forums and couldnt find a solution...

tried terminal, ssh, ifile deb files... alot of other stuff. still couldnt figure it out.

I'd pay for someone to fix this problem....

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if u can update to like 9.3.5 u can try phoenix, i dont really know what you can do if u have no filemanager u can try ifunbox or something like that to try install filemanager or cydia :

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cant update to 9.3.5 because its not signed anymore...

and i do have ifile as a filemanager but its the free ipa one

1 minute ago, Th3nop said:

if u can update to like 9.3.5 u can try phoenix, i dont really know what you can do if u have no filemanager u can try ifunbox or something like that to try install filemanager or cydia :

cant update to 9.3.5 because its not signed anymore...

and i do have ifile as a filemanager but its the free ipa one

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1 minute ago, aaajt said:

cant update to 9.3.5 because its not signed anymore...

and i do have ifile as a filemanager but its the free ipa one

cant update to 9.3.5 because its not signed anymore...

and i do have ifile as a filemanager but its the free ipa one

just i have ios 9.3.5 ipad mini and its latest version of its device so i thought you can too, 

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Just now, Th3nop said:

just i have ios 9.3.5 ipad mini and its latest version of its device so i thought you can too, 

you probably have the ipad mini 1? the 32 bit one?

Posted (edited)
13 minutes ago, aaajt said:

you probably have the ipad mini 1? the 32 bit one?

Yes, i just checked you cant do that so u can try installing cydia via filemanager or pc sorry i didnt help or try to restore throught itunes because restore all setting may did something wrong if u have copy 

Updated by Th3nop
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is it def jailbroken still/again? fastest way to tell is with anything that only runs on a jb device installed

download ifunbox and cydia.deb and reinstall it that way, it does work coz the 1st time I rejailbroke my ios 9.0.2 pad after a forced update I had similar issue with cydia

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4 hours ago, aaajt said:

Reset all content and settings in settings

If this is the case then he probably removed most of the jailbreak, files for the jailbreak will be left behind and will more than likely be currupt, the tool used to jailbreak will see these files and not replace them or put them back where they are supposed to be it will assume you are already jailbroken.

This is why the re-jailbreaking fails. 

Erase all contents and settings is NOT to be done on a jailbroken device. As you are experiencing, it doesn't work and fails to repair the iOS on the device.

As far as I know, this has always been the case since the first jailbreak.


Since the jailbreak tool Yalu is like NvwaStone (Pangu 9.3.3), it doesn't break your iOS when you erase all content and settings. However, if you "re-jailbreak" with Yalu on a device that erase all content before, Cydia would show some error and doesn't work properly.

These issues can be fixed but are time consuming and can take some effort  

First question is do you still have "Root" access ? 

Connect your device to a computer and run iFunbox, see if you can access the root directory ?

Hopefully you still have access to some files and we may be able to proceed. 

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