Updated Troubleshooting (markdown)

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- You can use sites like [Reincubate](https://reincubate.com/lookup) to check whether your device is compatible or not (Reincubate might be inaccurate, so find better sites like sickw or sndeep)
## Notes for iPad 1 and iPod touch 3 powdersn0w
- If you want to go back and restore to iOS 5.1.1, you need to disable the exploit
- From the main menu, select "Other Utilities" > "Disable/Enable Exploit" or "Clear NVRAM"
- If disabling the exploit did not work: [Follow the steps for Clearing NVRAM](#clearing-nvram)
- To fix getting stuck in recovery mode after the restore to 4.3.x, try going to: Other Utilities -> Disable/Enable Exploit -> Enable exploit
## macOS
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- For A5(X)/A6(X) devices, you can also do the following method below. Restore to the latest version first and jailbreak before proceeding.
1. [Jailbreak your device](Jailbreaking).
1. Install MTerminal or NewTerm from Cydia/Zebra
1. Run these commands:
1. Run these commands (you may have to repeat this step a few times):
```
su
(enter password, default is 'alpine')