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1) BootRa1n 0.10.1 Windows
64 Bit (INTEL/AMD) -Bootra1nCD64bit
32 Bit (INTEL/AMD) -bootra1nCD32bit
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Bootra1n: Linux + checkra1n, on USB
Just enough Linux to boot checkra1n on any PC.
You will need:
- An USB flash drive (at least 512MB or larger)
- 64-bit or 32-bit AMD or Intel PC
You do not need to install additional software or an OS.
1. Download bootra1n 0.10.1
2. Write bootra1n to USB
- Rufus https://rufus.ie/
Download Rufus, press SELECT, open the ISO file, and press START to flash it to your USB drive.
3. Reboot and run checkra1n
Reboot your computer and enter your BIOS's boot menu.
- Select the flash drive, and it should boot into the login prompt
- Log in as
anon
, with passwordvoidlinux
- At the
$
prompt, entersudo checkra1n
Happy jailbreaking!
Shutdown/Restart
Quit checkra1n and at prompt type:
sudo shutdown -h now
to shut down, orsudo shutdown -r now
to restart.
Troubleshooting
Error -71: Use the (USB Safe) option in the boot menu.
Error -77: Remove your passcode before starting the jailbreak, you can set it back once done.
Error -78: Exit checkra1n and double-check you entered
Secure Boot Errors: You can disable Secure Boot in your BIOS settings.
USB Errors: Try swapping cables and changing from USB 2.0 (black port) to 3.0 (blue port) and vice versa.
Graphics Errors: Use the (Graphics Safe) option in the boot menu.
ACPI Errors: On the boot menu, select
Error -77: Remove your passcode before starting the jailbreak, you can set it back once done.
Error -78: Exit checkra1n and double-check you entered
sudo checkra1n
Secure Boot Errors: You can disable Secure Boot in your BIOS settings.
USB Errors: Try swapping cables and changing from USB 2.0 (black port) to 3.0 (blue port) and vice versa.
Graphics Errors: Use the (Graphics Safe) option in the boot menu.
ACPI Errors: On the boot menu, select
RAM
mode, then press TAB and add acpi=off nomodeset
to the prompt.Credits
- Checkra1n for Linux ,Base OS ,Project - Foxlet .Concept - Evan
1 Comments
im error USBMUX error -79 help me
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