diff --git a/Restore-32-bit-Device.md b/Restore-32-bit-Device.md index 35a3d4d..36699f2 100644 --- a/Restore-32-bit-Device.md +++ b/Restore-32-bit-Device.md @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Please select your iOS device. 1. Connect your iOS device to your PC/Mac. Make sure to tap "Trust" in the Trust this Computer prompt. 1. Start the script by running `restore.sh` (`restore.cmd` on Windows) - 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 Firmware. +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 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). @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ Please select your iOS device. 1. Search and install "kDFUApp" and "kDFUApp Bundles" from my repo. 1. Open kDFUApp, toggle all switches, and press "enter kDFU mode." 1. Plug in your device and start the script by running `restore.sh` (`restore.cmd` on Windows) -1. When the main menu shows up, input `1` and press Enter/Return to select Restore Firmware. +1. When the main menu shows up, input `1` and press Enter/Return to select Restore/Downgrade. 1. When prompted, select your options 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). @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ 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" - If any of the above does not work, you can try dualbooting to iOS 9 or lower, then proceed to "All devices, jailbroken on iOS 9 or lower" or its alternative -1. When the main menu shows up, input `1` and press Enter/Return to select Restore Firmware. +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 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). @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ 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` (`restore.cmd` on Windows) -1. When the main menu shows up, input `1` and press Enter/Return to select Restore Firmware. +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. - 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) diff --git a/Restore-A7-Device-to-iOS-10.3.3.md b/Restore-A7-Device-to-iOS-10.3.3.md index 16f4d28..3afd341 100644 --- a/Restore-A7-Device-to-iOS-10.3.3.md +++ b/Restore-A7-Device-to-iOS-10.3.3.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ 1. Connect your iOS device to your PC/Mac. 1. Start the script by running `restore.sh` (`restore.cmd` on Windows) -1. When the main menu shows up, select Restore Firmware -> iOS 10.3.3. +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. - 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) diff --git a/Restore-iPhone-4-and-older.md b/Restore-iPhone-4-and-older.md index c389eff..101395e 100644 --- a/Restore-iPhone-4-and-older.md +++ b/Restore-iPhone-4-and-older.md @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Please select your operating system and iOS device. - For CDMA models (iPhone3,3), use [powdersn0w v2.0b3](https://web.archive.org/web/20221213010446/https://dora2ios.web.app/konayuki/index.html) instead. 1. Connect your iOS device to your PC/Mac. 1. Start the script by running `restore.sh` (`restore.cmd` on Windows) -1. When the main menu shows up, select Restore Firmware -> powdersn0w. +1. When the main menu shows up, select Restore/Downgrade -> powdersn0w. 1. When prompted, select your options and follow the given instructions to put the device to 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. @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Please select your operating system and iOS device. 1. Connect your iOS device to your PC/Mac. 1. Start the script by running `restore.sh` (`restore.cmd` on Windows) -1. When the main menu shows up, select Restore Firmware -> Latest iOS. +1. When the main menu shows up, select Restore/Downgrade -> Latest iOS. 1. When prompted, select your options and follow the given instructions to put the device to kDFU/pwnDFU mode. 1. After the restore process, your device will be successfully restored to iOS 7.1.2. @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ Please select your operating system and iOS device. - Note: The iOS versions you can restore are limited depending on your device. 1. Plug in your device and place your device in DFU mode. 1. Start the script by running `restore.sh` (`restore.cmd` on Windows) -1. When the main menu shows up, select Restore Firmware -> Your preferred iOS version. +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. After the restore process, your device will be successfully restored to your target iOS version.