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What is this exactly?
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OMG,
wow i have needed this i have some testing to do
guys if you dont know what this means or what it does dont download it xDD
wow i have needed this i have some testing to do
guys if you dont know what this means or what it does dont download it xDD
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Do most people not understand that even if you find kernel / hv level exploits, you will need to make freeBOOT patches ( or alter the current ones ) to patch your hv / krnl with your edits.
I found the function that compares your krnlversion to the current dash update.
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First dword is your base kernel ( 1888 )
Second dword is your current kernel ( in this case, 12625 )
I found the function that compares your krnlversion to the current dash update.
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First dword is your base kernel ( 1888 )
Second dword is your current kernel ( in this case, 12625 )
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