@DylanWhite @KickAss56 Glad i could help...
@DylanWhite Correct....if you guys read my earlier post, it was stated to install corona to correct the apps not loading and going back to main screen on the phone....corona corrects that problem and also reinstall mobile substrate......hope that helps.....
@HisNameWasVikas @jaybeans821 i know but we have to wait to see what packages they fix up for this set of programs this time around
@jaybeans821 should not have to do anything except reinstall siri and the new cert...along with corona 5.1...but could be subject to change when i see the packages and all
Please install corona 5.1 if that is available. (Tethered)---(that worked for 5.0.1 untethered),, that will fix the app problem. if not do install that package from cydia. And make sure you do not have assistant installed....hope that helps
@jaybeans821 I would just wait....i myself am waiting for 5.1 untethered so i can upgrade my siri...you know the old saying if it ain't broke don't fix it...i know they have the 5.1 siri ready for 5.1 but just wait for the untethered version....save you a lot of headaches....plus once it is untethered i will have to play with siri and make a good tutorial for this blog for 5.1 siri ....good luck
@jaybeans821 @HisNameWasVikas The source you need to add to cydia is: repo.siriport.ru The website you need to get the certificate: siriport.ru/1.crt (If the site won’t load on your device, open it on your computer, download the certificate, email it to yourself, and open it on your device from your email......That should get you the latest version of the cert you need...hope that helps
@FATALIZ72 no siri works with 5.01 please read all the post in this blog and or forum it will help you a lot
@FATALIZ72 won't work on 5.1 sorry you will have to wait till they get a fix for that
@FATALIZ72 This forum is for Siri. Not for 5.1 jailbreak.....plz find the proper forum and or blog
i also found out that if siri does not work right away and that you have sbsettings installed you can bring up the drop down window and touch the refresh and if that doesn't work turn off wifi and 3g and turn back on then click refresh and wait 2 minutes and try siri again. it seems to me that my iphone 4 with 5.01 ios is slow at refreshing the 3g and or wifi....and playing with that helps me talk to siri when it didn't before....hope that helps...pausing about 2 minutes really seems to help.....
@jimvillanueva01 i also found out that if it does not work right away that if you have sbsettings installed you can bring up the drop down window and touch the refresh and if that doesn't work turn off wifi and 3g and turn back on then click refresh and wait 2 minutes and try siri again. it seems to me that my iphone 4 with 5.01 ios is slow at refreshing the 3g and or wifi....and playing with that helps me talk to siri when it didn't before....hope that helps...
If you are having troubles, here is a friendly guide inspired by KickAss56 .
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1. Go to Settings>General>Profile and delete the certificate "guzzoni.apple.com".
2. If you do not already have it installed, install 'iFile' from Cydia.
3. Go "/var/mobile/Library/Preferences" and delete the 'com.apple.assistant.plist' file, as well as the 'com.apple.assistant.support.plist' file.
4. Now, in Settings>General>Siri, make sure Siri is OFF.
5. Now shut your iDevice down, and turn it back on.
6. Re-Install the certificate, and turn Siri on.
7. Before activating Siri, go back to the 'com.apple.assistant.plist' and 'com.apple.assistant.support.plist' file locations and click the arrow.
a) For each of these files, you are going to want to scroll down the File Attributes and, under Access Permissions, set 'User', 'Group', and 'World' to both 'Read' and 'Write'. Now hit 'Done' and exit out of iFile.
8. Before activating, I would restart your phone. Once booted, activate Siri and speak 'Hi Siri' until activated. I read somewhere that it would help to speak 'Hi Siri', and then wait 15 seconds and repeat. Patience.
If you are having troubles, here is a friendly guide inspired by KickAss56 .
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1. Go to Settings>General>Profile and delete the certificate "guzzoni.apple.com".
2. If you do not already have it installed, install 'iFile' from Cydia.
3. Go "/var/mobile/Library/Preferences" and delete the 'com.apple.assistant.plist' file, as well as the 'com.apple.assistant.support.plist' file.
4. Now, in Settings>General>Siri, make sure Siri is OFF.
5. Now shut your iDevice down, and turn it back on.
6. Re-Install the certificate, and turn Siri on.
7. Before activating Siri, go back to the 'com.apple.assistant.plist' and 'com.apple.assistant.support.plist' file locations and click the arrow.
a) For each of these files, you are going to want to scroll down the File Attributes and, under Access Permissions, set 'User', 'Group', and 'World' to both 'Read' and 'Write'. Now hit 'Done' and exit out of iFile.
8. Before activating, I would restart your phone. Once booted, activate Siri and speak 'Hi Siri' until activated. I read somewhere that it would help to speak 'Hi Siri', and then wait 15 seconds and repeat. Patience.
please follow HisNameWasVikas tutorial and it will work for you....enjoy
@AnthonyMcQuaid don't know what to tell you...it is working for me .... so just have patience and keep trying...
As of 6:45 am EST siri is back up !!!!! Woot !!!!
@HisNameWasVikas Thank you for the cudo's....i like how you made it nicer to understand....i should have done that also....i should realize that some are not computer smart and need detailed instructions and that was very well written...
yes SERVER IS DOWN RIGHT NOW.......