Tips & Tricks: Tutorial on how to quickly respring your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad. Enjoy!
SBsettings repo: http://apt.thebigboss.org/repofiles/cydia/
From iPhoneDownloadBlog.com
Many of us jailbreakers know how frustrating it can be to debug the modifications we make to iOS. When installing an app in Cydia, if the app requires it, Cydia gives you a prompt to restart your springboard.
There are two types of restarts you can have on your iPhone: a hardware restart and a software restart. A hardware restart takes considerably longer, and it is when you see the Apple boot logo (or your own, modded logo). A simple software restart usually does the trick for installing new packages on your iPhone, and it also helps with ironing out the bugs you may be experiencing...
Besides the prompt in Cydia, there is no real way to easily initiate a software restart on the iPhone. A hardware restart is as simple as manually powering down the iPhone and turning it back on. However, this type of a reboot takes considerably longer. And in most cases, it's not necessary.
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whahahahha mines is 9-15 mb memory :(
FrietjeM 1 day ago
@FrietjeM lol, that's a tad lower than mine :)
lavadr 4 hours ago
i respring my ipod 3 times and has 95 mb can u help me
phillipjandro 3 days ago
@phillipjandro That's because you only have 95mb of memory I guess! iPods have less than iPhones!
lavadr 3 days ago
my ipod is stuck on the "Restarting Springboard" screen. What do i do?
MrAdamROXz 1 week ago
@MrAdamROXz Press and hold the power and home button for 10 seconds. It will force restart it.
lavadr 6 days ago