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- [Download for macOS](https://github.com/LukeZGD/iOS-OTA-Downgrader/releases/download/latest/iOS-OTA-Downgrader_macos.zip)
- [Download for Linux](https://github.com/LukeZGD/iOS-OTA-Downgrader/releases/download/latest/iOS-OTA-Downgrader_linux.zip)
- [Download for Windows](https://github.com/LukeZGD/iOS-OTA-Downgrader/releases/download/latest/iOS-OTA-Downgrader_win.zip)
- [Complete Download](https://github.com/LukeZGD/iOS-OTA-Downgrader/releases/download/latest/iOS-OTA-Downgrader_complete.zip) (no external downloads except for ch3rryflower and files from Apple)
- You may also clone the repo: `git clone --depth 1 https://github.com/LukeZGD/iOS-OTA-Downgrader.git`
1. Open a Terminal window.
- **macOS:** [Here's how (Open or quit Terminal on Mac)](https://support.apple.com/guide/terminal/apd5265185d-f365-44cb-8b09-71a064a42125/mac)
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1. Start the script by running `restore.sh` (same procedure in Section 1.1)
1. When the main menu shows up, type '1' and press Enter/Return to select Downgrade Device.
1. When prompted, select your options and follow the given instructions to put the device to pwnDFU/kDFU mode.
- **Linux**: Entering pwnDFU mode will fail a lot on Linux.
- **Linux**: Entering pwnDFU mode will fail a lot on Linux.
- Entering pwnDFU mode will most likely fail on devices running AMD CPUs.
- Read the ["Troubleshooting" wiki page](https://github.com/LukeZGD/iOS-OTA-Downgrader/wiki/Troubleshooting#linux) for more details
1. After the restore process, your device will be successfully downgraded/restored to your selected target version.