Copy that library folder from the dump and drag it into cyberduck after you’ve navigated to your newly created AppleInternal folder. It will copy over. 12. Navigate to /System/Library/CoreServices. Download SystemVersion.plist by dragging it to your desktop. 5/?
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13. You’ll need a plist editor. For this I reccomend a Mac with Xcode. Linux works too. If you use Windows, make a bootable Ubuntu usb. Look it up. Open the plist file with Xcode. Select the product version line. Copy and paste it. Now change its duplicates name 6/?
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To the first text box being “ReleaseType” and the answer being “Internal”. Should look like attached image. 14. Save file and reupload to device. When prompted, select overwrite. 15. Open the dump. Go back to the main folder of the dump. Go to System, then Library, then 7/?pic.twitter.com/cCnCocclsG
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Go to PrivateFrameworks in there. Select all. In cyberduck, go to /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks. Then copy over everything from the dump to your device in that folder. DO NOT OVERWRITE! select skip and then continue. If It asks you, click always ignore and next. 8/?
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16. Open that terminal we opened earlier. Run “killall SpringBoard” and click return. Your device will respring. Internal Settings should now work. Stop here if you only want those 9/?
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17. Download this on your pc/Mac. https://twitter.com/Basti564/status/1260338204076621827?s=20 … 18. Copy all the apps from the dump that are in /AppleInternal/Applications to a new empty folder somewhere. Also copy the script you downloaded to there. 10/?https://twitter.com/Basti564/status/1260338204076621827 …
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19. Open a new terminal tab and type the following commands and click return after each: cd (drag and drop folder you made here) chmod +x http://package.sh ./package.sh Now, you’ll have ipas. Copy IPAs to a new folder you’ll make in /var/mobile/Documents on device 11/?
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20. Open cydia on device. Add repo http://cydia.akemi.ai . Install appinst and appsync unified. 21. Download this and copy it to the folder with iPas on your device. https://mega.nz/#!X5lDjIwa!UQ_3lccZFq17MVdIR1jJYM9CsikVoxPL7uEIPzEymI4 … 22. Open that terminal window we ran killall SpringBoard on earlier. 12/?
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23. Run the following commands in order cd /var/mobile/Documents/(name of the folder with ipas) chmod +x http://installapps.sh ./installapps.sh 24. Your apps should start to install on your device and it should display a lot of verbose in terminal. 13/?
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25. Run the following commands once that completes killall SpringBoard uicache reboot 26. Now, rejailbreak with checkra1n! You’re done :) Finalpic.twitter.com/qmONDo9edC
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Having issues with the apps not installing? Reinstall appinst and appsync. Then retry. Thanks to @choco_bit for figuring that out :)
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