Because there is no native Windows GUI, you must create a bootable USB drive to run the tool in a "Live" environment. checkra1n 0.12.4 beta
: iPad (5th, 6th, and 7th gen), iPad Air 2, and iPad Pro models from that era. OS Versions : Supports iOS 12.0 up to iOS 14.8.
While the Windows release was highly anticipated, it came with specific requirements that users had to navigate:
: It includes essential updates for A11 devices (iPhone 8, 8 Plus, and X), allowing them to be jailbroken on newer firmware, provided the passcode is disabled.
: Like previous versions, 0.12.4 is a semi-tethered jailbreak based on the "checkm8" bootrom exploit. This means the device must be connected to a computer to reboot into a jailbroken state if it powers off.
For Windows users holding onto legacy hardware, checkra1n 0.12.4 provided the key to unlocking the full potential of their devices without ever needing to own a Mac.
Since checkra1n is built for macOS and Linux, Windows users typically utilize "Checkn1x" or "Ra1nUSB" to run the tool.
: Apple considers jailbreaking a violation of their license agreement and warns that it may void warranties or cause security vulnerabilities.
represents a significant milestone in the history of iOS jailbreaking. As the first officially supported Windows release for the checkra1n team, it brought the power of the "checkm8" hardware exploit to the world’s most popular desktop operating system.
Resolves a critical bug that prevented A9X devices from booting into a jailbroken state on iOS 14.5.
Checkra1n 0.12 4: Windows
Because there is no native Windows GUI, you must create a bootable USB drive to run the tool in a "Live" environment. checkra1n 0.12.4 beta
: iPad (5th, 6th, and 7th gen), iPad Air 2, and iPad Pro models from that era. OS Versions : Supports iOS 12.0 up to iOS 14.8.
While the Windows release was highly anticipated, it came with specific requirements that users had to navigate: checkra1n 0.12 4 windows
: It includes essential updates for A11 devices (iPhone 8, 8 Plus, and X), allowing them to be jailbroken on newer firmware, provided the passcode is disabled.
: Like previous versions, 0.12.4 is a semi-tethered jailbreak based on the "checkm8" bootrom exploit. This means the device must be connected to a computer to reboot into a jailbroken state if it powers off. Because there is no native Windows GUI, you
For Windows users holding onto legacy hardware, checkra1n 0.12.4 provided the key to unlocking the full potential of their devices without ever needing to own a Mac.
Since checkra1n is built for macOS and Linux, Windows users typically utilize "Checkn1x" or "Ra1nUSB" to run the tool. While the Windows release was highly anticipated, it
: Apple considers jailbreaking a violation of their license agreement and warns that it may void warranties or cause security vulnerabilities.
represents a significant milestone in the history of iOS jailbreaking. As the first officially supported Windows release for the checkra1n team, it brought the power of the "checkm8" hardware exploit to the world’s most popular desktop operating system.
Resolves a critical bug that prevented A9X devices from booting into a jailbroken state on iOS 14.5.