Checkn1x-1.0.6-amd64.iso [extra Quality] -

Checkn1x supports all devices vulnerable to the checkm8 exploit through checkra1n:

| Feature | checkn1x-1.0.6 | Standard checkra1n (macOS) | unc0ver / Taurine | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Yes (any PC via USB) | Yes (Mac only) | No (on-device) | | iOS Version Limit | None (A5-A11 only) | None (A5-A11 only) | Up to iOS 14.8 | | Semi-tethered? | Yes (needs PC to re-jailbreak after reboot) | Yes | Semi-untethered (app re-signs) | | A11 (iPhone X) Support | Yes (requires passcode off) | Yes | No (A11 not supported beyond iOS 14.3) | | Ease of setup | Moderate (burn ISO, boot) | Easy (install .dmg) | Very Easy (sideload) | checkn1x-1.0.6-amd64.iso

This error typically indicates the device isn’t in DFU mode or USB connection issues: Checkn1x supports all devices vulnerable to the checkm8

It comes pre-installed with the latest supported checkra1n version, which is ideal for iOS 12.0 to 14.8. While virtual machines exist, they often fail to

If you own an iPhone or iPad and use a Windows PC, you’ve likely encountered the frustration of checkra1n, the powerful checkm8-based jailbreak, being designed primarily for macOS and Linux. While virtual machines exist, they often fail to pass USB connections correctly, preventing the jailbreak from working.

Download a USB flashing tool. is highly recommended for Windows users, while BalenaEtcher works well on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Step 2: Flash the ISO to Your USB Drive Insert your USB flash drive into your computer. Open Rufus or BalenaEtcher. Select your USB drive within the tool.

Because checkn1x uses the checkm8 exploit, it works on every iOS version from 12.0 up to the latest beta (as long as the device is A5-A11). Apple cannot patch this with a software update.