
If your Cydia is crashing while trying to reload data. You my friend is not alone, entire iPhone|iPod Touch Jailbreak community got hit with Crashes after Crashes when trying to launch cydia and browse through their daily dose of iPhone Jailbreak Goodness.
The problem has been identified – our partner iSpazio tells us that the Issue is with ZodTTD’s Repository.
If you can get into the Root of your Device (means you have SSh Installed or get access the file system via Cyberduck or winscp)

Do the Following to resolve this issue in one minute.
1. Connect via SSH and enter the path: / private / etc / apt / sources.list.d
2. find the ZodTTD file and delete it.
(you can use something like iFile to browse from within your iPhone)
Now if you are unlucky and you are by no way able to remove the ZodTTD file. YOU SHOULD SIT TIGHT & please do not try to mess this up for yourself even furthur.
We have gotten several emails telling us folks have even restored their device to resolve this issue. Please do not do anything at this point of time sit tight enjoy your day the issue should be fixed.


















Thanks Jessie,
There are 3 files in there that look similar. It is the top one.
cydia.zodttd.com_repo_cydia_dists_stable_main_binary-iphoneos-arm_Packages
just deleted it and then my iphone went into safe mode and a respring and Cydia opened up fine.
Good Deal….
Thanks This – Fixed My Issue !
hey guys, thanks for the post, but since i dont have ssh installd i cant use that, and my diskaid app is bugging out.. it cant get me to my root folder inside. any ideas? im running diskaid 3.1.2, and i have tried all other diskaid versions, but those say that they dont support iphone version 3.1.2.. any help is appreciated
@ Foxy – You are always welcome mate (:
@ Nikita
there is no way to resolve this issue without – ssh or diskaid
Diskaid will not help you Nikita
You can try installing iFile.deb via terminal or via icy and then deleting the required source.
how to manually install a .deb file is – - >> run this command via Terminal on iphone
root login (enter)
pass = alpine (enter)
dpkg -i /var/root/mobile/Media/Photos/ifile.deb (enter) (assuming you placed the ifile.deb in Photos Folder via iDiskaid)
commands will run through and stop now –> reboot your device and u should have the App.