So, nothing to disable or turn off.Įdit: I found a way to monitor the program as it's doing it's "Thing" here's the output (if it's useful to anyone): 9/30/16 8:43:10.335 PM Seas0nPass: DeviceRequestTO failed with code 0xe00002c0 9/30/16 8:43:10.335 PM Seas0nPass: reenumerate_device 9/30/16 8:43:10.335 PM Seas0nPass: USBDeviceReEnumerate failed with code 0xe00002c0 9/30/16 8:43:10.335 PM Seas0nPass: finish_transfer with: -536870208 9/30/16 8:43:10.335 PM Seas0nPass: iBEC sent. There is also no antivirus on my mac at all, no sort of security anything. Since then, I've also restored it using iTunes to the latest version (6.x something) and tried again, but the same thing happens again. Happens every time, both running it with >sudo open seas0npass.app/ and as a normal user. All seemed to be going well until it gets to "Sending iBEC.k66." and then "seas0npas quit unexpectedly." So then I read various websites (so many with the same info) but the basic idea was to downgrade using the 5.2.1 firmware and launch Seas0nPass and let it do it's magic. I updated/reloaded the ATV to latest version and verified that it functions by connecting it to my TV and using it. Plugged it into my mac and installed latest iTunes, everything is working as it should. The system sees the ATV but iTunes doesn't. I rebooted and fired up iTunes again and plugged in the ATV. Originally I started on my Win10 machine, iTunes saw the ATV and said I couldn't reload my ATV to factory/latest update unless I updated my iTunes. I've been trying to jailbreak my ATV2 for almost a week now. Since you have already jailbroken your ATV2 you can skip that first part and just go straight to installing XBMC.So I think I've done my due diligence and searched this subreddit for old posts relating to the topic and wasn't able to find anything I found useful, so I'm asking. If you want to get the most out of your jailbreak, try installing XBMC on the AppleTV 2. Once the AppleTV2 has been booted using Seas0nPass you can disconnect it from your Mac, do not disconnect power source or you will have to reboot tethered again. Connect the AppleTV2 when asked, connect the devices power, and then hold down “MENU” and “PLAY” for 7 seconds to enter DFU mode again.Select “Boot Tethered” from the two choices.Tethered Boot a Jailbroken AppleTV 2 with Seas0nPass You will now be jailbroken but you will need to perform a tethered boot, this is very easy: Disconnect the AppleTV from your Mac and reboot the AppleTV.Wait for Seas0nPass to tell you the jailbreak is complete.iTunes will launch and start to restore your Apple TV2 with the new jailbroken firmware.Hold down “MENU” and “PLAY” for 7 seconds, this enters DFU mode.Wait for the prompt, then connect your Apple TV2 to your Mac with the microUSB cable.Click on “Create IPSW” to download and build a custom jailbroken 4.3 IPSW file.Seas0nPass has very easy to follow on-screen instructions, here it is step by step: Jailbreaking Apple TV 2 on iOS 4.3 with Seas0nPass Now that you have everything ready, let’s get started: Seas0nPass: you can download the latest version here (direct link – Mac OS X only).Micro-USB cable: this is a tethered jailbreak, which means you will need to use the micro-USB cable on each reboot.iOS 4.3: you can download iOS 4.3 directly for Apple TV or update through iTunes.
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