diff --git a/Restore-32-bit-Device.md b/Restore-32-bit-Device.md index a0154f9..d7dd291 100644 --- a/Restore-32-bit-Device.md +++ b/Restore-32-bit-Device.md @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Please select your iOS device. - If the script always fails to detect your device, try proceeding to "All devices, jailbroken on iOS 9 or lower (alternative)" 1. When the main menu shows up, input `1` and press Enter/Return to select Restore/Downgrade. 1. Download/select the IPSW(s) needed to continue. -1. When prompted, select your options and follow the given instructions to put the device to kDFU/pwnDFU mode. +1. When prompted, [select your options](Restore-Downgrade) and follow the given instructions to put the device to kDFU/pwnDFU mode. 1. After the restore process, your device will be successfully downgraded/restored to your selected target version. - If you are having trouble placing the device in kDFU mode via SSH, [proceed here for alternatives](Troubleshooting#dfu-advanced-menu-for-32-bit-devices). @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ Please select your iOS device. 1. Plug in your device and start the script by running `restore.sh` 1. When the main menu shows up, input `1` and press Enter/Return to select Restore/Downgrade. 1. Download/select the IPSW(s) needed to continue. -1. When prompted, select your options and input `y` when the script asks for kDFU mode. +1. When prompted, [select your options](Restore-Downgrade) and input `y` when the script asks for kDFU mode. 1. After the restore process, your device will be successfully downgraded/restored to your selected target version. - If you are having trouble placing the device in kDFU mode via SSH, [proceed here for alternatives](Troubleshooting#dfu-advanced-menu-for-32-bit-devices). @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ Please select your iOS device. - If the script always fails to detect your device, try to start over from step 1. - You may also try proceeding to "A6(X) device, not jailbroken" 1. When the main menu shows up, input `1` and press Enter/Return to select Restore/Downgrade. -1. When prompted, select your options and follow the given instructions to put the device to kDFU/pwnDFU mode. +1. When prompted, [select your options](Restore-Downgrade) and follow the given instructions to put the device to kDFU/pwnDFU mode. 1. After the restore process, your device will be successfully downgraded/restored to your selected target version. - If you are having trouble placing the device in kDFU mode via SSH, [proceed here for alternatives](Troubleshooting#dfu-advanced-menu-for-32-bit-devices). @@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ Please select your iOS device. 1. Plug in your device and place your device in DFU mode. 1. Start the script by running `restore.sh` 1. When the main menu shows up, input `1` and press Enter/Return to select Restore/Downgrade. -1. When prompted, select your options and follow the given instructions to put the device to pwnDFU mode. +1. When prompted, [select your options](Restore-Downgrade) and follow the given instructions to put the device to pwnDFU mode. - 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. - If you have a spare iOS device that is jailbroken, you can [use iPwnder Lite for iOS](Pwning-Using-Another-iOS-Device) 1. After the restore process, your device will be successfully downgraded/restored to your selected target version. diff --git a/Restore-A7-Device-to-iOS-10.3.3.md b/Restore-A7-Device-to-iOS-10.3.3.md index 0632f61..a68aef3 100644 --- a/Restore-A7-Device-to-iOS-10.3.3.md +++ b/Restore-A7-Device-to-iOS-10.3.3.md @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ 1. Connect your iOS device to your PC/Mac. 1. Start the script by running `restore.sh` 1. When the main menu shows up, select Restore/Downgrade -> iOS 10.3.3. -1. When prompted, select your options and follow the given instructions to put the device to pwnDFU mode. +1. When prompted, [select your options](Restore-Downgrade) and follow the given instructions to put the device to pwnDFU mode. - If you are using Linux, it will likely fail a lot here. - If you have a spare iOS device that is jailbroken, you can [use iPwnder Lite for iOS](Pwning-Using-Another-iOS-Device) 1. After the restore process, your device will be successfully downgraded/restored to iOS 10.3.3. diff --git a/Restore-iPhone-4-and-older.md b/Restore-iPhone-4-and-older.md index 215cd8d..5355902 100644 --- a/Restore-iPhone-4-and-older.md +++ b/Restore-iPhone-4-and-older.md @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ Please select your operating system and iOS device. 1. When the main menu shows up, select Restore/Downgrade -> powdersn0w. 1. Select Base IPSW. For the iPhone 4, select iOS 7.1.2 IPSW for your device. For the iPad 1 and touch 3, select iOS 5.1.1 IPSW. 1. Select Target IPSW. This will be the IPSW for the iOS version that you want to restore/downgrade to. -1. When prompted, select your options and follow the given instructions to put the device to kDFU/pwnDFU mode. +1. When prompted, [select your options](Restore-Downgrade) and follow the given instructions to put the device to kDFU/pwnDFU mode. 1. After the restore process, your device will be successfully downgraded/restored to your selected target version. - If you are stuck at the boot logo after downgrading, see the "Clearing NVRAM" section of the ["Troubleshooting" wiki page](https://github.com/LukeZGD/Legacy-iOS-Kit/wiki/Troubleshooting#clearing-nvram) for more details. @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ Please select your operating system and iOS device. 1. Plug in your device and place your device in DFU mode. 1. Start the script by running `restore.sh` 1. When the main menu shows up, select Restore/Downgrade -> Your preferred iOS version. -1. When prompted, select your options and follow the given instructions to put the device to pwnDFU mode. +1. When prompted, [select your options](Restore-Downgrade) and follow the given instructions to put the device to pwnDFU mode. 1. After the restore process, your device will be successfully restored to your target iOS version.