This is what is different, In itunes you can not open the images directory (I need to confirm that) but in IFUNBOX you can.
Its very similar to what you would see in itunes, two directories - images, and Thumbnails, plus my databases. Select Handbase, by clicking on it, then select open sandbox. Other file sharing apps willl show up - on mine I have Filemaker go, Numbers, Scan to Note, etc. Under Managing App Data I choose handbase from the Itune file Sharing menu thats on the screen. Ifun will allow you to see the basic menus but not show you any details about your device.
You need to make sure it connects first with Itunes, and there is no password still on the device (meaning its not waiting for password), otherwise it will look like it connect but it hasnt. I don't think I ever jailbroke this device in the past. Under Connected Devices it says my iphone name:IPHONE 5s on USB (Jailed). I'm not sure why but I never cared so Ive never investigated. I have several different versions of Ifunbox on several different machines, and some work and some don't.
I'm running Ifun box ver 3.0 build 3939.1352 圆4 version running on my Windows 7 Sony Viao. Grant setting up Ifunbox was a bit of a pain, but I havent done it in a long time. Granted one of my devices is jailbroken, but I will test it out on my nonjailbroken, iphone 5s running 10.3.1 ios. I manually transfer file images in batches between devices, often using ifunbox. One of the limitations of handbase is that between devices the images do not automatically transfer so that the pictures I take with one device do not show up on the other, but the placehold image name shows up. I use handbase on multiple devices, with images (as you can see on many of my prior posts). I'm gonna test it out while I am typing this. BTW this is not of the faint at heart what I'm doing. You can also check out our video tutorial on to jailbreak iOS 7.1 or iOS 7.1.Intreasting. You can also revert back to set the time automatically via the Settings app. After a few minutes you should see that you have Cydia on your home screen and you’ll be ready to start installing tweaks on iOS 7.1.x. Step 9: Wait for your device to reboot several times. Step 8: Tap on the Pangu app on the Home screen of your device to continue with the jailbreak process.
Step 7: After you change the date, it should restart the process and install the Pangu app on your iOS device. To do this, go to Settings -> General -> Date & Time. The app will ask you at one point to set your device to June 2nd. Step 6: Follow the on-screen instructions. Step 5: You should be presented with a screen like the one seen below. Right Click on the Pangu exe and select the “Run as Administrator” option. Step 4: Please launch the application as an Administrator. The jailbreak has been reported to be working in most cases, but on the off chance something goes wrong, it’s a good idea to have an escape plan.
Step 3: Connect your device to your computer, and use iCloud or iTunes to back up any and all personal information that you need to keep safe. According to the Chinese website, the following devices are compatible with this version of the jailbreak: Step 2: Make sure your device will work with Pangu. Step 1: Download the latest version of Pangu jailbreak from our download page.
But the jailbreak’s GUI is in Chinese and can be quite confusing for many, so here’s a look at exactly how to use Pangu to jailbreak your iOS device. To everyone’s surprise, and as we reported first, the Pangu jailbreak for iOS 7.1.X was released earlier today courtesy of a mysterious team of Chinese jailbreak developers.