SP Crashing right after launching iTunes with Message "Seas0npass Quit Unexpectely"

Hi all!

Have Mac OS X (10.8.2) and am getting an apple popup error message after Seas0npass load itunes saying "Seas0npass Quit Unexpectedly. I’ve tried to do it with 2 different Macs and am consistently getting the same error. Am I doing something wrong?

here is the block report from the SP log where the error occurred. Any help will be greatly appreciated… Thanks

2012-12-22 12:32:24.988 Seas0nPass[1645:9a07] createIPSWToFile: /Users/martensma/Library/Application Support/Seas0nPass/Firmware/AppleTV2,1_5.0.2_9B830_SP_Restore.ipsw
2012-12-22 12:32:46.173 Seas0nPass[1645:9a07] ipsw creation status: 0
2012-12-22 12:32:46.242 Seas0nPass[1645:9a07] ipsw created successfully!
2012-12-22 12:33:31.078 Seas0nPass[1645:9a07] dfu entered with status: 0
2012-12-22 12:33:31.079 Seas0nPass[1645:9a07] iTunes version: 11.0.1
2012-12-22 12:33:31.737 Seas0nPass[1645:9a07] is full screen: 0
2012-12-22 12:33:31.738 Seas0nPass[1645:9a07] An uncaught exception was raised
2012-12-22 12:33:31.738 Seas0nPass[1645:9a07] *** -[__NSArrayM objectAtIndex:]: index 13 beyond bounds [0 … 12]
2012-12-22 12:33:31.738 Seas0nPass[1645:9a07] (
    0   CoreFoundation                      0x00007fff987b40a6 __exceptionPreprocess + 198
    1   libobjc.A.dylib                     0x00007fff962343f0 objc_exception_throw + 43
    2   CoreFoundation                      0x00007fff98750ebc -[__NSArrayM objectAtIndex:] + 252
    3   Seas0nPass                          0x000000010000650a -[tetherKitAppDelegate analyzeiTunes] + 485
    4   Seas0nPass                          0x0000000100005f6b -[tetherKitAppDelegate loadiTunes11WithIPSW:] + 38
    5   Seas0nPass                          0x0000000100005ab1 -[tetherKitAppDelegate loadItunesWithIPSW:] + 60
    6   Seas0nPass                          0x0000000100007830 -[tetherKitAppDelegate wrapItUp:] + 1648
    7   Foundation                          0x00007fff8bea0612 NSThread__main + 1345
    8   libsystem_c.dylib                   0x00007fff94968742 _pthread_start + 327
    9   libsystem_c.dylib                   0x00007fff94955181 thread_start + 13
)
2012-12-22 12:33:31.739 Seas0nPass[1645:9a07] *** Terminating app due to uncaught exception ‘NSRangeException’, reason: ‘*** -[__NSArrayM objectAtIndex:]: index 13 beyond bounds [0 … 12]’
*** First throw call stack:
(
    0   CoreFoundation                      0x00007fff987b40a6 __exceptionPreprocess + 198
    1   libobjc.A.dylib                     0x00007fff962343f0 objc_exception_throw + 43
    2   CoreFoundation                      0x00007fff98750ebc -[__NSArrayM objectAtIndex:] + 252
    3   Seas0nPass                          0x000000010000650a -[tetherKitAppDelegate analyzeiTunes] + 485
    4   Seas0nPass                          0x0000000100005f6b -[tetherKitAppDelegate loadiTunes11WithIPSW:] + 38
    5   Seas0nPass                          0x0000000100005ab1 -[tetherKitAppDelegate loadItunesWithIPSW:] + 60
    6   Seas0nPass                          0x0000000100007830 -[tetherKitAppDelegate wrapItUp:] + 1648
    7   Foundation                          0x00007fff8bea0612 NSThread__main + 1345
    8   libsystem_c.dylib                   0x00007fff94968742 _pthread_start + 327
    9   libsystem_c.dylib                   0x00007fff94955181 thread_start + 13
)

I cannot offer that much advice regarding the error however you don’t necessarily need seas0npass at this point. In iTunes simply hold Shift and click Restore and point the Finder to the IPSW seas0npass created.

Same. Cannot get SP to stay open past the start of iTunes restore. Restoring the ipsw (5.0.2_9B830) that SP made and put in the “Tether” folder does not jailbreak my ATV2. Of course I get no confirmation from SP as to why it gets killed every time it gets close to completing its “magic”. All steps leading up to this are in line with every page of instruction on the web about how to use Seas0npass. Getting desperate here people, need to JB this thing or I’m gonna go crazy. 

Fix found - http://forum.firecore.com/topic/9283 - thanks James