For those who have jailbroken their iPhones and encounter undesired errors during the tinkering process, and are reluctant to restore their iPhones fearing the loss of all jailbreak data, the best solution lies in using the Semi-Restore feature on iOS 10. If you're unfamiliar with jailbreaking iOS 10, refer to the detailed guide on Jailbreaking iOS 10.2 for iPhone and iPad with accompanying images.
Guidance on Using Semi-Restore on iOS 10, the Semi-Restore Feature on iOS 10
To initiate the use of Semi-Restore on iOS 10, you need to prepare:
- The Semi-Restore tool.
- Jailbroken iOS 10 device
- 2 Tweaks: Filza File Manager (or iFile) and MTerminal
How to Use:
Step 1. Find and install the 2 tweaks Filza File Manager (available on Cydia) and MTerminal. Download the Semi-Restore tool HERE.
Step 2. Once you have downloaded the Semi-Restore tool, use Filza to open it. Ensure that the downloaded tool is saved in the Documents directory.
Step 3. Proceed to restore Cydia by opening the MTerminal application.
And sequentially input the following commands:
- su
- alpine
- cd /private/var/mobile/Documents
- chmod +x SemiRestore10-Lite
- ./SemiRestore10-Lite
Once you enter the final command line, the Semi-Restore tool will automatically activate and restore Cydia to its initial state. All tweaks will be removed from your phone. This method is suitable for effectively resolving tweak conflicts if you're unable to determine the root cause, or for cleaning up Cydia to continue usage.
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Here is the guide on using Semi-Restore on iOS 10 to reset Cydia whenever your phone encounters errors due to conflicts when installing certain tweaks in Cydia. With this article, hopefully, you'll gain a better understanding of the Semi-Restore tool and how the application works.