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Hope you get back to this soon. I really need to hack my iTouch asap. Reply 12 years ago on Introduction. Which jailbreak method did you use? That's most probably the source of the problem, some methods like ZiPhone don't allow USB access to the entire iPhone filesystem. You need to modify your services. If you can,follow these steps 1. Rename services. Copy the downloaded services. Create a 'Documents' folder in your desktop. Copy this Documents folder to your ipod touch where you can access through total commander 3.

Make sure you have MobileFinder downloaded to your iPod. Open Finder. You should see Documents Folder ,open it. Copy Services. Rename Services. Reboot Ipod. Hope this will help. This fix is called afc2 fix. If you have wi-fi, you can download this fix through installer. By nav. More by the author:. Did you make this project? Share it with us! They enable you to change download settings from wifi to mobile data. So you can easily download large size apps using cellular data.

And another is Always Ask, which means that App Store will always ask for your permission to download apps using cellular data no matter what size is. Except for the above method, here is a wonderful iOS data manager to download and install large apps without any hassle. With AnyTrans , you can download any apps through searching. Then install the app on your iPhone automatically. It works well on both PC and Mac. Step 1. Download AnyTrans on your computer and connect your iPhone with it.

Free Download. Step 2. Here we take downloading Facebook as an example. Step 4. After the download process is completed, click Install button. From iPhone settings to recommendations for the best iPhone-compatible gear to the latest Apple news, Tamlin's expertise covers a broad spectrum.

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