Pangu9 jailbreak and Boot Loop of Death, or BLoD

Pangu9 jailbreak and Boot Loop of Death, or BLoDBoot Loop of Death, or BLoD, for Pangu9 jailbreak iOS 9 is a term invented the other day by a user who reported that the new solution of Pangu9 jailbreak has a major stability issue, so he decided to provide some information on what's happening in iOS due to the bug.

Summarizing a very long explanation, Boot Loop of Death, or BLoD, for Pangu9 jailbreak iOS 9 is basically a problem that can keep an iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch in a continuous reboot process for several hours after trying to jailbreak.

Boot Loop of Death, or BLoD, is different from the normal repronation process of Pangu9 jailbreak iOS 9 which can generate several errors and restarts of several minutes, BLoD being a problem that keeps a terminal in a constant loop for several hours.

The BLoD is a peculiar thing. Actually, I — nor anyone else — really understands what the BLoD even is. Because it can get devices stuck in the boot process for literally hours, it appears to continue on forever.

Given that Boot Loop of Death, or BLoD for Pangu9 jailbreak iOS 9 is an unusual problem, at the moment it seems that the only method to solve it is a reinstallation of the iOS operating system, i.e. a restore and repeating the jailbreak procedure.

I explained to you in this article how to restore from Recovery Mode, and one iOS 9 Pangu9 jailbreak tutorial I published the other day, so you have at hand everything you need to get things back to normal in case you encountered the Boot Loop of Death, or BLoD.

Like the name Boot Loop of Death, or BLoD, is a variation of the name BSOD, Blue Screen of Death, most often found on Windows computers, but from last year including on iPhone terminals, so we are not talking about something new for Apple products.