Sunday 12 May 2013

CYDER 2 ERRORS-ALL FIXED


First off, you must have Cyder II somewhere on your PC (duh); if you haven't already downloaded it, you can get it via the following link:



ZIP File Password: MrElectrifyer4u

When Cyder II starts up, or during runtime (when it's open and running), you may bump into an error message with either of the following in it:

1.)

"This application has failed to start because QTCF.dll was not found."
"Re-installing the application may fix this problem."

To solve this issue, you must have QuickTime installed; if you don't already have it installed, the latest (PRO) version can be obtained here. Once you have it installed, navigate to the following directory and copy the "QTCF.dll" file to the same directory as the "Cyder2.exe" file:
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[QuickTime_Installation_Directory]\QTSystem
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2.)
Cyder2.exe - Entry Point Not Found
"The procedure entry point sqlite3_wal_checkpoint could not be located"
"in the dynamic link library SQLite3.dll."

This issue is usually caused by an outdated "SQLite3.dll" file. To solve this issue, you must have iTunes installed; if you don't already have it installed, the latest version can be obtained here. Once you have it installed, navigate to the following directory and copy the "SQLite3.dll" file to the same directory as the "Cyder2.exe" file:
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C:\Program Files\Common Files\Apple\Mobile Device Support
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3.)
"iPhone/iPod Not Found" or "File Error"

If your iDevice was jailbroken with "blackra1n", in order to solve this issue, you must have the "afc2add" tweak installed on your iDevice. The .deb files for the tweak, and it's dependencies, have been included with this package in the "afc2add v1.01" folder; respring your iDevice after installation. If "afc2add" is already installed or your iDevice wasn't jailbroken with "blackra1n", then all you have to do is disconnect, wait a few seconds (15 should be good) then reconnect your iDevice and everything should be working good. NOTE that Cyder II doesn't always show the real time status of the device; to get it to show that it's connected, do as follows:


EXTRA
Just incase (might never be necessary for you ),"iTunesMobileDevice.dll" is located in:
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(x32-Bit) -> C:\Program Files\Common Files\Apple\Mobile Device Support
(x64-Bit) -> C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Apple\Mobile Device Support
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EXTRA
ASL.DLL ERROR(SOLVED)
JUST REINSTALL ITUNES THIS WILL FIX YOUR PROBLEM
IF ANY OTHER ERROR OCCURS FEEL FREE TO COMMENT DONT BE A NOOB!

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