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Alright so today I installed 2 apps that I won't disclose because they are related to piracy and I don't want to be shouted at here, but they were APPS not tweaks, and as far as I know they had nothing to do with any system files. But for some reason if I try to move apps around I cannot get out of wiggle mode. It's not my home button; it functions normally, but for some reason I just cannot get out of wiggle mode. I installed AlwaysArrange to see if that would help. It allows you to arrange icons without Wiggle Mode, but that made it worse and I couldn't open anything without it thinking I'm trying to move it, so that made it worse. So I uninstalled that (still happening) I've resprung several times (that puts me out of wiggle mode but if I try to move anything it happens again. I Powered off and On and it still does it. There's a 5.1.1 iphone 4s jailbreak so I guess restoring is an option but i'd rather not lose all that I have, especially since I assume some packages aren't compatible with it yet. Help?
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Here's an option: Stop pirating apps.
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Yes, and here is a recommendation, try to be more helpful before judging others.
--- Thats a really weird problem you got there man,It looks like you need to restore your iphone, but if you don't want to lose all of your apps and information, you can always copy all of the important folders to your pc with ifunbox and restore your iphone in DFU mode with itunes. Then, you just need to rejailbreak it, reinstall your apps and copy back all of the folders with ifunbox. |
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Sounds like your only option is restore from backup, rejailbreak, and don't use whatever apps appeared to cause the problem. I've given up caring whether or not other people pirate stuff, but understand almost no one is going to be helpful when you make that choice and then have problems. I'm not going to try to guide your morality, but I can tell you honestly that the only helpful suggestion I or most others could make is restore and reload.
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Try to disable mobile substrate. "As of version 0.9.3997, you can now disable Substrate entirely by holding down Volume Up as the device boots" See if it helps
If it works, go to cydia and uninstall that 2 apps, instal iCleaner (free tweak) and select "unused dependecys" click clean, reboot after that |
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