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1. Connect your iOS device to your PC/Mac.
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1. Start the script by running `restore.sh` (`restore.cmd` on Windows)
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1. Start the script by running `restore.sh`
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1. When the main menu shows up, select Jailbreak Device.
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1. When prompted, select your options and follow the given instructions to put the device to pwnDFU mode.
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1. After the installation process, your device should be successfully jailbroken.
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1. When it asks to upgrade, you can choose to not upgrade anything, it is optional.
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1. Search for "OpenSSH" and install it.
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1. Connect your iOS device to your PC/Mac. Make sure to tap "Trust" in the Trust this Computer prompt.
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1. Start the script by running `restore.sh` (`restore.cmd` on Windows)
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1. Start the script by running `restore.sh`
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- If the script always fails to detect your device, try proceeding to "All devices, jailbroken on iOS 9 or lower (alternative)"
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1. When the main menu shows up, input `1` and press Enter/Return to select Restore/Downgrade.
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1. When prompted, select your options and follow the given instructions to put the device to kDFU mode.
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- Go to Sources, tap Edit at the top right, then tap Add at the top left.
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1. Search and install "kDFUApp" and "kDFUApp Bundles" from my repo.
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1. Open kDFUApp, toggle all switches, and press "enter kDFU mode."
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1. Plug in your device and start the script by running `restore.sh` (`restore.cmd` on Windows)
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1. Plug in your device and start the script by running `restore.sh`
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1. When the main menu shows up, input `1` and press Enter/Return to select Restore/Downgrade.
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1. When prompted, select your options and input `y` when the script asks for kDFU mode.
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1. After the restore process, your device will be successfully downgraded/restored to your selected target version.
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- Go to Sources, tap Edit at the top right, then tap Add at the top left.
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1. Search and install "OpenSSH" and "Dropbear."
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1. Reboot and re-jailbreak your device.
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1. Plug in your device and start the script by running `restore.sh` (`restore.cmd` on Windows)
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1. Plug in your device and start the script by running `restore.sh`
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- If the script always fails to detect your device, try to start over from step 1.
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- You may also try proceeding to "A6(X) device, not jailbroken"
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- If any of the above does not work, you can try dualbooting to iOS 9 or lower, then proceed to "All devices, jailbroken on iOS 9 or lower" or its alternative
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<summary>iPhone 4 and A6(X) devices, not jailbroken</summary>
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1. Plug in your device and place your device in DFU mode.
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1. Start the script by running `restore.sh` (`restore.cmd` on Windows)
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1. Start the script by running `restore.sh`
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1. When the main menu shows up, input `1` and press Enter/Return to select Restore/Downgrade.
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1. When prompted, select your options and follow the given instructions to put the device to pwnDFU mode.
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- If you are using Linux, it will likely fail a lot here for A6(X) devices. It is recommended to follow the jailbroken steps instead.
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1. Connect your iOS device to your PC/Mac.
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1. Start the script by running `restore.sh` (`restore.cmd` on Windows)
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1. Start the script by running `restore.sh`
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1. When the main menu shows up, select Restore/Downgrade -> iOS 10.3.3.
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1. When prompted, select your options and follow the given instructions to put the device to pwnDFU mode.
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- If you are using Linux, it will likely fail a lot here.
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- Your iPhone 4 must be a GSM or CDMA model (iPhone3,1 or 3,3) to use powdersn0w on Legacy iOS Kit. iPhone3,2 is not supported.
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1. Connect your iOS device to your PC/Mac.
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1. Start the script by running `restore.sh` (`restore.cmd` on Windows)
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1. Start the script by running `restore.sh`
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1. When the main menu shows up, select Restore/Downgrade -> powdersn0w.
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1. When prompted, select your options and follow the given instructions to put the device to pwnDFU mode.
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1. After the restore process, your device will be successfully downgraded/restored to your selected target version.
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<summary>All iPhone 4 devices - restore (and jailbreak) to iOS 7.1.2</summary>
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1. Connect your iOS device to your PC/Mac.
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1. Start the script by running `restore.sh` (`restore.cmd` on Windows)
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1. Start the script by running `restore.sh`
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1. When the main menu shows up, select Restore/Downgrade -> Latest iOS.
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1. When prompted, select your options and follow the given instructions to put the device to kDFU/pwnDFU mode.
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1. After the restore process, your device will be successfully restored to iOS 7.1.2.
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- Note: The iOS versions you can restore are limited depending on your device.
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1. Plug in your device and place your device in DFU mode.
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1. Start the script by running `restore.sh` (`restore.cmd` on Windows)
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1. Start the script by running `restore.sh`
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1. When the main menu shows up, select Restore/Downgrade -> Your preferred iOS version.
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1. When prompted, select your options and follow the given instructions to put the device to pwnDFU mode.
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1. After the restore process, your device will be successfully restored to your target iOS version.
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- Legacy iOS Kit can also be used to save 32-bit iOS devices' SHSH blobs from Cydia servers if there are any.
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1. Connect your device to your PC/Mac.
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1. Start the script by running `restore.sh` (`restore.cmd` for Windows)
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1. Start the script by running `restore.sh`
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1. Select Save SHSH Blobs -> Cydia Blobs
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- **NoDevice** - To perform operations without an iOS device connected, run the script with `--no-device` as an argument.
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- In NoDevice mode, your only options are to Save OTA Blobs, and Create Custom IPSW for 32-bit devices.
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- Example of usage with argument: `./restore.sh --no-color --entry-device`
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- For Windows, edit `restore.cmd` and append the argument/s needed
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- The script accepts multiple arguments
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- There are 2 optional arguments `--disable-sudoloop` and `--disable-usbmuxd` for Linux. (I don't recommend enabling any of these since default behavior should work fine in most cases, maybe only `--disable-usbmuxd` will be useful in case)
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- By default, Legacy iOS Kit stops the usbmuxd service and starts up `sudo usbmuxd -pz`. The `--disable-usbmuxd` argument disables this
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