Jailbreaking your iOS device can unlock a world of customization and features. However, encountering errors during the process can be frustrating. One common issue users face when jailbreaking iOS/iPadOS 10.3.4 with 3uTool is the "Uicache Failed" error. In this guide, we will show you how to fix this error using the h3lix jailbreak tool.
h3lix is a popular jailbreak tool for 32-bit iOS devices running iOS 10.x. It allows users to gain root access to their devices, enabling the installation of third-party applications and tweaks that are not available through the App Store.
Before we begin, download the h3lix tool from the official download page.
Follow these steps to fix the "Uicache Failed" error when jailbreaking your iOS device:
Download and Install 3uTool: If you haven't already, download and install 3uTool on your computer. This tool will help you manage your iOS device during the jailbreak process.
Backup Your Device: Always create a backup of your device to prevent data loss during the jailbreak process. Use iTunes or 3uTool to create a full backup.
Install h3lix: Download the h3lix IPA file and use Cydia Impactor or AltStore to sideload it onto your device.
Launch h3lix: Once h3lix is installed, open the app on your device and tap "Jailbreak." Allow the process to complete.
Encountering "Uicache Failed" Error: If you encounter the "Uicache Failed" error during the jailbreak process, follow the steps below to fix it:
Re-jailbreak with h3lix: Sometimes, simply running the jailbreak process again can resolve the issue. Open h3lix and tap "Jailbreak" again.
Reboot and Retry: Reboot your device and retry the jailbreak process using h3lix. This can often clear any temporary issues causing the error.
Using 3uTool to Fix the Error: Connect your device to your computer and open 3uTool. Navigate to the "Toolbox" tab and use the "Rebuild Icon Cache" feature to resolve the "Uicache Failed" error.
For a detailed visual guide, watch the following video tutorial:
Fixing the "Uicache Failed" error when jailbreaking iOS/iPadOS 10.3.4 with 3uTool using h3lix can be straightforward if you follow these steps. By re-jailbreaking, rebooting, or using the rebuild icon cache feature in 3uTool, you can overcome this common issue and enjoy the benefits of a jailbroken device. Happy jailbreaking!