"ngbazecom" is not an official name in the jailbreak pantheon (like unc0ver, Taurine, or Odyssey). It appears to be:
However, running Checkra1n natively on a Windows PC presents a development challenge. The exploit relies on a highly specialized USB driver stack ( libusb ) to pass raw payloads to an iOS device in Device Firmware Update (DFU) mode. Native Windows drivers cannot execute this delicate timing sequence natively.
Below is a explaining what you likely want (checkra1n on Windows), why “ngbazecom 0124” is dangerous, and how to proceed correctly.
This article is your complete guide to understanding your options. We'll explain why checkra1n has never been native to Windows, explore the best possible alternatives, and walk you through the safest and most effective ways to achieve a checkra1n jailbreak from a Windows PC.
Use your PC’s boot menu (usually F12, F11, or Esc) to select the USB drive.
Follow the countdown timing precisely. As soon as the tool detects DFU mode, it will begin injecting the code automatically.
Use a tool like Rufus to flash the ISO onto a USB drive.
The Checkn1x ISO file (version 1.1.7 or later includes 0.12.4). BalenaEtcher or Rufus to flash the drive. A 64-bit Windows PC. Step-by-Step Installation
— it is not safe.