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Tweet 59 Comments One of the more common error messages that new Cydia users will come across is the error that says Failed to fetch […] HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found. This is a typical 404 message that you get when you visit a webpage location that no longer exists. Normally, this wouldn't be a big deal, but it causes an error message to appear in Cydia each
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time you refresh your list of packages and it attempts to pull data from the non-existent UltraSn0w repo. You'll receive an error that states: Some index files failed to download, they have been ignored, or old ones used instead. Yeah, so no big deal, but it's still a huge annoyance, because this interrupts the stream of refreshing the list of Cydia packages. The fact is that you'll probably never need to use UltraSn0w, and even if you did, you can always add the repo back to Cydia manually. How to remove the Dev Team UltraSn0w repo and stop the "failed to fetch errors" Step 1: open Cydia and tap the Manage tab at the bottom of the screen. Step 2: tap Sources. Step 3: tap Edit in the upper right-hand corner of the Sources page and then tap the red minus sign next to Dev Team and delete the Dev Team UltraSn0w repo (http://repo666.ultrasn0w.com). Step 4: Tap Done in the upper right-hand corner. Step 5: Tap the Changes tab at the bottom of the screen and tap the Refresh button in the upper left-hand corner to refresh your Cydia sources. Step 6: You should notice that the errors from
you are getting a ‘Failed to Fetch […]' error, blame it on a repo that no longer exists but is listed in Sources. With iOS 7 jailbreak done, you might be facing this error all too often cydia lỗi failed to fetch because of a non-existent Ultrasn0w package. Removing it fixes the error (along with other errors that might
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show up due to missing repos or packages). In this short tutorial, you'll remove the package that's causing the error which says, "Some index files cydia fehlermeldung failed to fetch failed to download, they have been ignored or old ones used instead." How to Fix "Failed to Fetch" Error in Cydia: (Cydia has been updated to 1.1.9. Here's how you can upgrade right away) Open Cydia Tap on Manage Tap on http://www.idownloadblog.com/2013/12/24/how-to-fix-cydia-failed-to-fetch-errors-by-removing-the-ultrasn0w-repo/ Sources Now, tap on Edit from the top See the "Dev Team" on the list? Tap on the "minus" sign on the left of it. Now tap on the Delete button to remove the repo. This is the repo that has the non-existent Ultrasn0w tweak (used for unlocking). When you remove it, Cydia stops checking this repo or trying to access it every time it refreshes the package. Once done, restart Cydia and refresh the packages. Errors shouldn't crop up now. As on writing https://www.igeeksblog.com/how-to-fix-failed-to-fetch-cydia-error/ this, since this is a new firmware and a new jailbreak - without a few totally compatible Cydia packages like Mobile Substrate - you might also encounter other errors during runtime/installation. One common error we have faced is while installing a new tweak, sometimes, it cancels the progress throwing some error. In most cases, we've been able to bypass this error by re-installing the tweak after a while or respringing the device before installing the tweak again. Again, I think this problem will continue for a short time till we have stable, compatible, tailor-made builds of Mobile Substrate and other libraries that make the tweaks work. Update: Mobile Substrate has been updated to be fully compatible with iOS 7. Click here to read more about upgrading to the new Substrate. Do check out our post on Jailbreak-related errors for more coverage on this. TAGSCydiaiOS 7iOS 7 How toJailbreak SHARE Facebook Twitter tweet Previous articleCydia Updated & Redesigned for iOS 7: Here's How to Get ItNext articledeGeo iPhone App: Remove Location Metadata from Your iPhone Photos Dhvanesh Adhiyahttps://www.igeeksblog.comDhvanesh Adhiya is our editor-in-chief and reviewer who takes care of iGeeksBlog.com. He is passionate for wonderful apps that change the way your iPhone interacts in your life. TRENDING iMessage "Waiting for Activation" Error on iPhone [How to Fix] Tired of iMessage waiting for activation error in iOS 9 or iOS 8.x on iPhone? Or is it just draining the last ounce of patience... iPhone Keeps Restarting: How to Fix A Terrible Headac
Andy on Oct 29, 2015 | No Comments I hit an annoying issue with Cydia after successfully jailbreaking my iPhone 6s and iPhone 5s using Pangu http://www.iphonehacks.com/2015/10/fix-failed-to-fetch-error-in-cydia.html Jailbreak for Mac. When I launched Cydia for the first time, it took some time "Preparing Filesystem" and it resprung the device as expected. But when I launched Cydia, I kept getting "Failed to fetch http://apt.saurik.com/dists/ios/1240.10/main/binary-iphoneos-arm/Packages.bz2 http://www.ios9cydia.com/failed-to-fetch.html Hash Sum mismatch" error. Due to this error, Cydia wasn't able to load all the repos and the packages, making it impossible to install new jailbreak tweaks, which kind of makes jailbreaking your device failed to pointless. I tried several solutions such as killing Cydia and relaunching it, rebooting my iPhone, using the volume up trick while rebooting, but it did not seem to help. I kept getting the "failed to fetch" error. Tapping on Refresh also resulted in the same error. I didn't want to restore my device and jailbreak my devices again as it too time-consuming. How to fix "failed to fetch" error failed to fetch in Cydia I found a strange solution to fix the error. To fix the error, I had to disable Wi-Fi. You can either use your iPhone's cellular connection or connect your device to your iPhone's Hotspot. When I tapped on Refresh in the Sources tab after disabling Wi-Fi I got the "failed to fetch" error again. But this time I didn't get "Hash Sum mismatch". I didn't face this issue on my iPhone 5s. Tapping on Refresh in the Sources tab again resolved the issue. I got Reloading Data, and was able to install new jailbreak tweaks using Cydia. I haven't faced this issue before. But disabling Wi-Fi worked on my iPhone 6s and iPhone 5s. So I thought of sharing it as I hit it on both the devices. I hope it saves you the trouble of restoring your device. Let me know if you faced this issue, and if this solution helps resolve it. Like this post? Share it! Related Topics: Cydia, Hacks, Jailbreak iOS 9, iOS 9.0.1, iOS 9.0.2 Get top stories delivered daily Featured Stories7 Reasons to Choose the iPhone 7 Plus over the Smaller iPhone 7September 29, 2016iPhone 7 vs. Samsung Galaxy S7 Camera Comparison: Which one takes better vi
as well as Windows, and this has given users a great freedom to jailbreak their iOS devices running iOS 9 upto iOS 9.0.2 [at the time of writing this article]. However, jailbreak errors are common with jailbreak tools that are not many days old, and quite a many users are experiencing problems with the Pangu 9 tool. One of such common errors is the Failed to Fetch issue in Cydia.Image : Cydia Error Failed to Fetch ErrorThis is how the error shows up. After jailbreaking with the Pangu 9 tool, when the user opens Cydia for the first time, the Preparing File System screen appears for some time before the device resprings, which is normal. But when Cydia is launched again, a lot of users keep seeing the error that says:Failed to fetch http://apt.saurik.com/dists/ios/1240.10/main/binary-iphoneos-arm/Packages.bz2 Hash Sum mismatchThis error results in Cydia not being able to load all the packages and repos, thus making it completely impossible to download and install new tweaks, which renders the whole jailbreak useless. The common fixes don't work, including killing Cydia and opening it again, rebooting the iOS device, etc. A lot of users seem to be getting this error again and again, and tapping the Refresh button in Cydia causes the same error to come up. Restoring the device and jailbreaking it again is very time-consuming, so try out the below-given easy solution.How to Resolve the Failed to Fetch Error on CydiaDisable Wi-Fi in your jailbroken iOS device. You can use the cellular connection in your iPhone. If using iPad (Wi-Fi only) or iPod Touch, you can connect with the Hotspot in your iPhone. Now open Cydia, go to the Sources tab, and tap Refresh. You might get the Failed to fetch error again, but the Hash Sum mismatch won't come up now. Keep tapp