diff --git a/Troubleshooting.md b/Troubleshooting.md index 3728298..8dad5d3 100644 --- a/Troubleshooting.md +++ b/Troubleshooting.md @@ -13,13 +13,13 @@ - [Clearing NVRAM](#clearing-nvram) ## Script arguments -- **EntryDevice** - If the script is reading the ECID of your device incorrectly, you may have to put it manually. To do this, run the script with `EntryDevice` as an argument. -- **NoColor** - If the text displayed by the script is unreadable because of the color, you can disable it. To do this, run the script with `NoColor` as an argument. -- **NoDevice** - To perform operations without an iOS device connected, run the script with `NoDevice` as an argument. +- **EntryDevice** - If the script is reading the ECID of your device incorrectly, you may have to put it manually. To do this, run the script with `--entry-device` as an argument. +- **NoColor** - If the text displayed by the script is unreadable because of the color, you can disable it. To do this, run the script with `--no-color` as an argument. +- **NoDevice** - To perform operations without an iOS device connected, run the script with `--no-device` as an argument. - In NoDevice mode, your only options are to Save OTA Blobs, and Create Custom IPSW for 32-bit devices. -- Example of usage with argument: `./restore.sh NoColor` +- Example of usage with argument: `./restore.sh --no-color --entry-device` - For Windows, edit `restore.cmd` and append the argument/s needed -- The script also accepts multiple arguments. Example: `./restore.sh EntryDevice NoColor` + - The script accepts multiple arguments ## Notes for iPhone4Down - If you want to go back and restore to iOS 7.1.2, you need to disable the exploit