Ra1nusb-intelnewrw4g.dmg -
The filename itself offers a roadmap to its function. The prefix "Ra1nUSB" is almost certainly a derivation or a specialized fork related to the popular tool TransMac or balenaEtcher workflows, or perhaps a nod to the checkm8 exploit tools often associated with "ra1n" nomenclature (though typically associated with iOS jailbreaking). The component "intelnew" explicitly targets the architecture of the era. Unlike the current landscape, which is dominated by Apple Silicon (ARM-based M1, M2, and M3 chips), this tool is a relic of the Intel generation. It signifies a time when AMD and Intel desktop processors were the primary candidates for a Hackintosh build. The "rw4g" likely denotes the file system formatting or a specific 4GB storage allocation for the bootable media, indicating it is optimized for standard USB drives to create a minimal, bootable recovery environment.
The file ra1nusb-intelnewrw4g.dmg is a disk image used to create a bootable USB for running the checkra1n jailbreak on Intel-based PCs, bypassing the need for a full macOS installation. It enables the hardware-level checkra1n exploit on A7-A11 iOS devices by providing a minimal, live environment via a USB drive. ra1nusb-intelnewrw4g.dmg
: Ensure that the file comes from a trusted source. Downloading and installing software from unverified sources can expose your computer to malware. The filename itself offers a roadmap to its function
Includes checkra1n for jailbreaking A7–A11 devices. Unlike the current landscape, which is dominated by
: This tool is used for devices vulnerable to the checkm8 exploit, primarily iPhone 5s through iPhone X .
Once the environment loads, follow the on-screen instructions or open the terminal to run the checkra1n app.