Just one day after its release, the jailbreak tool TaiG 2.0 for iOS 8.3 has been warmly welcomed by users. After a two-month wait, users can finally unlock iOS 8.3 and enjoy the fantastic features offered by Cydia. Many users are eager to jailbreak iOS 8.3 on their iPhones, but they may encounter some unwanted issues. However, fret not as these issues can be easily resolved.
Fixing issues when jailbreaking iOS 8.3
- Many users encounter this message during the jailbreak process, indicating a missing driver. Simply installing iTunes resolves this issue. Reports suggest that this error often occurs on low-spec and older machines.
To completely resolve the issue, download and install iTunes 12.1.2 64-bit version via this link: iTunes 12.0.1.26 64bit
2. Jailbreak halts at 20%
Some users have reported encountering a halt at 20% while jailbreaking their iPhone, followed by error (-1101). This issue arises when using iTunes 12.1.2, which has a bug affecting jailbreak. The solution is straightforward.
To fix the 20% halt and error (-1101), completely uninstall iTunes 12.1.2 from your device. Then, download iTunes 12.0.1.26 64bit or iTunes 12.0.1.26 32bit
If the issue persists, downgrade iTunes to version 12.0.1. Download it here: Download iTunes
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So, with these two common error scenarios during jailbreaking iOS 8.3, we've provided simple solutions. Although TaiG has released a version supporting jailbreak for iOS 8.3, there may still be some minor bugs. However, once resolved, you can continue jailbreaking smoothly.