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- **I highly recommend Windows users to use iOS-OTA-Downgrader on Linux or macOS instead.** You may create a Linux live USB, and this can easily be done with tools like [Ventoy](https://www.ventoy.net/). - **I highly recommend Windows users to use iOS-OTA-Downgrader on Linux or macOS instead.** You may create a Linux live USB, and this can easily be done with tools like [Ventoy](https://www.ventoy.net/).
- **Support for iPhone 4 and A7 devices is limited.** More details below. - **Support for iPhone 4 and A7 devices is limited.** More details below.
- Windows users may encounter errors like `Unable to send APTicket` or `Unable to send iBEC` in the restore process. - Windows users may encounter errors like `Unable to send APTicket` or `Unable to send iBEC` in the restore process.
- To fix this, [follow steps 1 to 5 here](https://github.com/futurerestore/futurerestore/#unable-to-send-ibec-error--8). - Run the script again and let the device exit recovery mode when prompted.
- After following the steps above, run the script again and let the device exit recovery mode. - Verify your iTunes version: Open iTunes -> Help -> About iTunes.
- When the device boots up, follow the procedure again starting in Section 2. This time, it should get past the previous errors mentioned. - **You should have iTunes version 12.6.5 or older.** Downgrade your iTunes version first before attempting any other fixes.
- If the troubleshooting steps still did not work, consider creating a Linux live USB. - To attempt to fix this, [follow steps 1 to 5 here](https://github.com/futurerestore/futurerestore/#unable-to-send-ibec-error--8).
- After downgrading iTunes and/or attempting the fix, follow the procedure again starting in Section 2. This time, it should get past the previous errors mentioned.
- If the troubleshooting steps still did not work, consider creating a Linux live USB (with persistent storage if applicable).
- [More troubleshooting steps here](https://ios.cfw.guide/futurerestore-help/) - [More troubleshooting steps here](https://ios.cfw.guide/futurerestore-help/)
- If you want to restore your iPhone 4 or A7 device on Windows, you need to first put the device in pwnDFU mode with signature checks disabled. Since entering pwnDFU mode is not supported on Windows, you need to use a Mac/Linux machine or another iOS device to do so. If your device is not in pwnDFU mode, the restore will NOT proceed! - If you want to restore your iPhone 4 or A7 device on Windows, you need to first put the device in pwnDFU mode with signature checks disabled. Since entering pwnDFU mode is not supported on Windows, you need to use a Mac/Linux machine or another iOS device to do so. If your device is not in pwnDFU mode, the restore will NOT proceed!
- Windows users may create a Linux live USB. - Windows users may create a Linux live USB.