One of the most common issues users have with their iDevice is
exiting Safe Mode. That happens when their iPhone or iPad’s SpringBoard
is crashing. Oftentimes this is also caused by a new app or software
installed that isn’t compatible with your firmware or settings. This is
sometimes the case for jailbroken devices.
First of all you need
to understand what Safe Mode is. iPhone enters in Safe Mode to prevent a
permanent crash cycle. It also gives the user a chance to remove an
issue that causes malfunction without the need to perform a full restore
of your device. In most cases, Safe Mode is a temporary glitch that can
commonly be fixed by tapping Restart. That should exit you out of Safe
Mode and solve the problem.
If the Restart doesn’t fix the
SpringBoard crash, it might be caused by an incompatibility with one of
the tweaks installed. Also check to make sure the tweak is compatible
with the firmware you are running. If you suspect a certain tweak just
uninstall that to exit Safe Mode. But since it’s hard to know for sure
which is the tweak or package causing the error, open Cydia, select
Manage and then Packages. Start by checking the info available for every
installed tweak and find which is not compatible. Use Cydia to remove
the problematic tweak.
For a fresh start you can remove all
installed tweaks. Do that by uninstalling Mobile Substrate in Cydia.
Once they have been removed, you can always reinstall your favorite
tweaks, but this time be sure to check compatibility and safety.
Download tweak packages from the likes of BigBoss, Cydia/Telesphoreo,
ZodTTD/MacCiti and ModMyi.
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