
iOS 6.1 Jailbreak With Redsn0w On iPhone & iPod Touch Windows / Mac.

REDSN0W WINDOWS VERSION

REDSN0W MAC OS X VERSION
Confirmed iDevices / Status:
* iPhone 3GS Old-Bootrom / untethered
* iPhone 3GS New-Bootrom / tethered
* iPhone 4 / tethered
* iPod Touch 4G / tethered
iOS 6.1 JAILBREAK UNTETHERED REDSN0W WINDOWS / MAC
1. Download the latest Redsn0w version here: REDSN0W DOWNLOAD CENTER
2. Extract and run Redsn0w
3. Select Jailbreak
4. Follow the on screen prompts for preparing your iOS for jailbreak
5. When asked, select to install Cydia only
6. Once the jailbreak is complete, Redsn0w will give you a message that the rest of the progress happens on the phone.
7. You are now jailbroken!
Tethered Jailbreak – this means that if you EVER reboot, restart or lose power to your device post jailbreak, then you will need to boot your device up connected to a computer to enable the Jailbreak functions to work. The device itself will boot up normally without this ‘tethered’ connection, however, all Jailbreak features will be disabled, and also due to the aforementioned changes in architecture, some native iOS services will also cease to function, with the most prominent being mobile Safari browser. This is not as daunting as it seems, as the Jailbreak tool will generally have ‘boot as tethered’ option which simply patches the kernel again (temporarily until next reboot) and boots the device up.
Untethered Jailbreak – As you might imagine this is the reverse of the information above. An untethered Jailbreak is what we aspire to, and is the ‘ideal’ solution. It means that once the kernel has been patched and the Jailbreak procedure is complete, you can power down, hard reset or reboot your device as often as you like without issue. This type of Jailbreak is considered the ideal for many tangible reasons, but one which affects most Cydia users is that many of the tweaks available through Cydia require the device to be rebooted after installation, this becomes increasingly annoying if you need to perform a tethered boot each time.
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