| Problem | Solution | |---------|----------| | USB drive not booting on AMD board | Disable “Fast Boot” and enable “USB Legacy Support” in BIOS. | | “Exploit failed: Invalid state” | Re-enter DFU mode. If persists, use a USB 2.0 port (not USB 3.2). | | Kernel panic during boot (AMD Ryzen) | Append nomodeset or iommu=soft to kernel command line. In the Checkn1x boot menu, press e and edit the line. | | iPhone not recognized after boot | Run lsusb in the terminal. If no device, unplug and replug. Then run palera1n manually. |
Let's break down the target keyword to understand exactly what it refers to:
Connect your iPhone/iPad via a USB-A cable (USB-C cables often fail in DFU mode). Put your device into when prompted. Wait for the jailbreak process to complete. Compatibility (Checkra1n) Devices : iPhone 5s through iPhone X. checkn1x106amd64iso full
If the process stalls, try a different USB port (preferably a USB 2.0 port) or a different cable.
Here is the exact process to create and use this tool. Disclaimer: This is for educational and legitimate device repair/forensics use only. | Problem | Solution | |---------|----------| | USB
This specific version is highly regarded for its stability and reliability in running the checkra1n exploit.
If the jailbreak fails or gets stuck at "Right before trigger," try switching from a USB 3.0 (blue) port to a Semi-Tethered: | | Kernel panic during boot (AMD Ryzen)
: Alongside the ISO, a checksum file (like .md5 , .sha256 , etc.) is provided.