I don't believe you can access the chests through patrol as the whole raid isn't part of the patrol instance. If you do it on heroic, the chests drop loot capped at 400 light instead of the normal mode cap of 385.
Except it is. If your device is jailbroken and you take it to an apple store to be repaired, they reserve the right to turn you away because you have "tampered" with the device. That said, you can use cydia impactor or restore and the service tech likely won't care.
Try following the guide in this thread. The point is, you need to force unmount the hard drive. If you can't do it through disk utility, force unmount it through terminal in recovery boot or through a bootable OS X disk using the diskutil commands.
In that case, I should suggest the shock resistant silicon-like or plastic casings. I chose leather for mine because it protects the iPad and also has a certain degree of style to it.
Depends on what you want out of it. Do you want a case with a keyboard or just a normal case? I have the leather smart case from Apple, I love it, but it does exactly what I want it to do and nothing less.
This is going to sound really stupid, but keep playing around with it. There might be a loose connection, or something happened which made it not boot properly. Try hard restarting it a few times while it is connected to your computer. You can also try putting it into recovery mode a few...
Fair enough, let's work together then. If your approach doesn't work (i.e. he gets it installed but it doesn't do anything), the next best course of action would be to dfu restore to a fresh copy of 9.3.5 which he can download off ipsw.me. Do you agree?
Oh, you're totally right, that method slipped my mind. I forgot you don't need anything installed to use cydia impactor. The funniest part is that neither of us read the OP. He has already factory reset his device and cydia is still there.
I haven't used this jailbreak before so I can't help with this specific jailbreak application. I can help with any other jailbreak issues though. Sorry about that.
If Cydia doesn't work, how would he have been able to install mobile terminal? I'm not going to debate with you over how to properly install packages on iOS. You're the diet, you should know this stuff. If you want to learn how to properly troubleshoot, feel free to hit me up.
If cydia wasn't working in the first place, how would he be able to install the deb? You're operating under the assumption that openssh, afc2, or ifile have been installed. I'm assuming nothing has been done as he hasn't stated otherwise.
That's assuming he was able to install that stuff in the first place. If he couldn't get cydia to start from the get-go, he wouldn't be able to do anything (no ssh, no command line installs, etc).