diff --git a/Troubleshooting.md b/Troubleshooting.md index 0de5106..2183c85 100644 --- a/Troubleshooting.md +++ b/Troubleshooting.md @@ -75,8 +75,8 @@ - Put your iOS device in recovery mode, or normal DFU mode. This method is for A6/A6X devices only. - Put your iOS device in pwnDFU mode. For A5/A5X devices, you need an Arduino and USB Host Shield to do so. More details below. - Select the "kDFU mode" option if your device is already in kDFU mode. - - Example of this is using kDFUApp by tihmstar. kDFUApp can also be installed from my repo: https://lukezgd.github.io/repo/ - - Some devices are not supported by kDFUApp. To add support for more devices, install "kDFUApp Bundles", also from my repo + - Example of this is selecting "Put Device in kDFU Mode" from the main menu, or using kDFUApp by tihmstar. kDFUApp can be installed from my repo: https://lukezgd.github.io/repo/ + - Some devices are not supported by kDFUApp. To add support for more devices, install "kDFUApp Bundles" from my repo - kDFUApp works on iOS 6 to 9 only. iOS 5 and 10 are not supported. - For A6/A6X devices, "DFU mode (A6)" option can be used to put your device in pwnDFU mode and proceed with the downgrade/restore. - For A5/A5X devices, "pwnDFU mode (A5)" option can be used, BUT ONLY IF the device is put in pwnDFU mode beforehand, with [checkm8-a5](https://github.com/synackuk/checkm8-a5) using an Arduino and USB Host Shield.