How to Jailbreak iPad 4, iPad mini, iPad 3, iPad 2 Using evasi0n [iOS 6.1/6.0]
evad3rs Dev team has just released the eagerly awaited evasi0n 1.0 jailbreak for iOS 6.1 – iOS 6.
In this guide, we will take you through
the step by step procedure to jailbreak your iPad running iOS 6.x using
evasi0n for Mac and Windows users.
Here are some important points to note before you proceed.
- This guide is meant for iPad users. iPhone users can check out this guide. We’ll publish the guide for iPod touch shortly.
- evasion performs an untethered jailbreak
- evasi0n supports the 4th generation iPad, 3rd generation iPad, 2nd generation iPad and iPad mini.
- Please do not forget to backup your iPad to iCloud or iTunes before you proceed.
- Please ensure you’ve updated iTunes to the latest version.
- evasi0n is compatible with iOS 6.1, iOS 6.0.2, iOS 6.0.1, iOS 6 (Settings -> General -> About – Version)
- Please note that jailbreaking your iPad may void your warranty and hence proceed with caution and at your own risk
- Please do not jailbreak your iPad to pirate apps from the App Store
Step 1: Download the latest version of evasion jailreak from this link and save it in a folder named “evasi0n” on your desktop.
Step 2: Double click the evasi0n zip file and extract the application to the evasi0n folder (Windows users). Navigate to the evasion application and launch it.
Windows users: Please launch the application as an Administrator. Right Click on the evasion exe and select the “Run as Administrator” option.
Step 3: After launching evasi0n, you will be prompted to connect your iPad.
Step 4: Please disable
the passcode as the jailbreak may fail, if the passcode is enabled
(Settings -> General -> Passcode Lock On -> Turn Passcode Off).
Step 5: After the
passcode is disabled, connect your iPad to the computer. evasi0n should
detect your iPad and also mention the iOS firmware that is running on
it. Click on the Jailbreak button.
After clicking on the Jailbreak button the tool will give a progress update on the various stages of the jailbreak process such as:
- Retrieving information from the device to general jailbreak data
- Preparing stage 1 jailbreak data
- Injecting stage 1 jailbreak data
- Waiting for device reboot… (do not touch your device)
- Waiting for device to be ready… (do not touch your device)
- Preparing stage 2 jailbreak data… (do not touch your device)
- Injecting stage 2 jailbreak data (Step 1/3)… (do not touch your device)
- Injecting stage 2 jailbreak data (Step 2/3)… (do not touch your device)
- Injecting stage 2 jailbreak data (Step 3/3)… (do not touch your device)
- Uploading Cydia… (do not touch your device)
- Uploading Cydia packages list… (do not touch your device)
Please
wait patiently while the jailbreaking process is running, don’t start
iTunes or Xcode in the meanwhile. The process may take 5 minutes.
Step 6: Once the process is complete, you will get a message informing you to unlock your iPad. Do not close the evasi0n application.
Step 7: Unlock your iPad and then tap on the Jailbreak app (the one with the evasi0n icon).
Step 8: When you launch the Jailbreak app, the screen will go black for a second and exit. Don’t worry, this will start the next stage of the jailbreak process.
Step 9: The evasi0n tool on your computer will again give you progress update on the next stage of the jailbreak process such as:
- Alright! Remounting will start now. DO NOT tap the icon again — just wait.
- Injecting remount payload…
- Root filesystem successfully remounted!
- Preparing final jailbreak data…
- Injecting final jailbreak data…
Step 10: Once it is
done, it will give a message informing you that the “Jailbreak
complete! The device may restart a few times as it completes the
process”.
Step 11: The rest of the jailbreak process will now
take place on your iPad. After you iPad reboots, you will see a large
evasi0n logo with messages below it informing you on the status of the
jailbreak process such as:
- Setting up fstab and AFC2
- Setting up Cydia
- Setting up Cydia packages
- Clearing SpringBoard Cache
- Rebooting
Note: These messages will flash on the screen so quickly that you may not see them.
Your iPad will reboot and you will again see the large evasion logo
on your iPad with messages informing you on the status of the jailbreak
process such as:
- Initializing offsets…
- Finding offsets…
- Patching kernel…
- Cleaning up!
- Done! Continuing boot
Note: The Patching kernel and Initializing offsets
steps can take a long time. Some readers have reported it taking as much
as 18 minutes, so please be patient.
Step 12: Your iPad will
reboot for the final time. After your iPad has rebooted, you’re done.
It has been successfully jailbroken and you should be able to find the
Cydia icon on your iPad’s home screen (it may not be on the first page
so search for it to locate it). You may see a Weather app that keeps
crashing, ignore it for now. It looks like it was a hidden app that
becomes visible after the jailbreak process.
Please note if the process gets stuck in
the middle, it’s safe to restart the process, hardware reset your iOS
device (if necessary by holding down Hold and Home until it shuts down),
and rerun the process.
Note: evad3rs dev team had strongly recommended upgrading to iOS 6.1 doing a full restore using iTunes.
So if you had upgraded to iOS 6.1 using the OTA option or using iTunes
and are having problems jailbreaking your iOS device with evasi0n, then
try doing a full restore using iTunes and then try jailbreaking again to
see if it works.
After the jailbreaking process is complete, do not forget to checkout our article on tips to keep your iPad secure.
If you’re new to the jailbreaking world and wondering what to do after jailbreaking your iPad, checkout our jailbreak apps category page to find out the apps you can install on your iPad using the Cydia app.
Hope this helped. Please don’t forget to let us know how it goes in the comments and drop us a line if you hit any issues.
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