How To Fix Missing ASL.dll While Running Blackra1n
By on April 5th, 2010

Apple has released a new version of iTunes, iTunes 9.1 which changes how certain things work. If you have upgraded to iTunes 9.1, several programs will start giving you an error that ASL.dll is missing.

iTunes 9.1 Missing ASL.dll issue

This problem also occurs while trying to jailbreak iPhone using Blackra1n, when running the executable will give you an error saying that ASL.dll is missing as shown in the above screenshot.

The solution for this is simple, you will need to place the Blackra1n executables in the Apple folder under Common files in Program Files. The folder would be located in the following locations:

32 Bit – C:\Program Files\Common Files\Apple\Apple Application Support

64 Bit – C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Apple\Apple Application Support

Once you copy the blackra1n executable to the above folder, create a shortcut for it on the desktop and double-click it to run it as usual.

Update: If you continue having problems with Blackra1n, you can use the new Spirit tool to jailbreak iPhone OS 3.1.3 and others.

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  • [email protected]

    Thanks man!!!! It worked for me!!!

  • lostsoulbeforethis

    Works like a charm! Thanks a bunch man!

  • anjana manandhar

    thank you so much.. u saved me

  • KombiBoy

    Perfect!

  • chris

    where u find thouse?
    32 Bit – C:Program FilesCommon FilesAppleApple Application Support
    64 Bit – C:Program Files (x86)Common FilesAppleApple Application Support

  • 98brookfield

    you have to go to your userdisk after that go to programfiles n you will find it

  • chris

    hello, can somebody please help me, i’m good with computers. but this is confusing for me…how do you do it i get this error but how do i like 32 Bit – C:Program FilesCommon FilesAppleApple Application Support

    64 Bit – C:Program Files (x86)Common FilesAppleApple Application Support how do i put them here, if somebody is nice enough to answer then plz explanin to me with lots of detail thanks :D

  • Gray

    I found the right file but it says tha i’m not allowed to save in that file, im the administrator of my computer and am confused pls help.

  • imgettingpissed

    it wont let me save in either of those folders someone help

  • zach

    where can u find those app support things

  • jun formalejo

    hi, i’ve done the procedure but nothing happens. what can i do now. please help. thanks

  • anurag

    Awesome Working
    Thanks For Info

  • Rhetorikolas

    Holy geez, this fix was ridiculous.

  • http://jobsmoney.blogspot.com mhwaheed

    not working why??

  • gemma

    thanks this totaly worked :)

  • Joebo

    It also can happen with a program called “iFunBox”, however that still runs even though that message is displayed.

  • not given

    Thanks heaps!

  • Brian

    Awesome dude it works!

  • Khansb

    Thanks. Great Solution.

    :)

  • Jonathan

    Thanks soooooooooo much! It works awesome!!! :)

  • Sajal Shrestha

    This Works…Thank You :)

  • altomic

    awesome. probably the easiest and most direct and actually working tip in the war against iphone lockage

  • http://www.techinfoblog.net/ Navin

    thanks bro :)

  • veni

    thank you so much

  • Omar

    how do you do this?

    • Antonio

      copy the right one of these

      32 Bit – C:Program FilesCommon FilesAppleApple Application Support
      64 Bit – C:Program Files (x86)Common FilesAppleApple Application Support
      into your search bar and copy blackra1n into the folder then run it.

 
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