Updated Troubleshooting (markdown)

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- Place your iOS device in **pwnDFU mode**. For A5/A5X devices, you need an Arduino and USB Host Shield to do so. More details below: [DFU Advanced Menu (A5/A5X pwnDFU mode with Arduino and USB Host Shield)](https://github.com/LukeZGD/iOS-OTA-Downgrader/wiki/Troubleshooting#dfu-advanced-menu-a5a5x-pwndfu-mode-with-arduino-and-usb-host-shield)
- Place your iOS device in **kDFU mode**. More details below: [DFU Advanced Menu (kDFU mode)](https://github.com/LukeZGD/iOS-OTA-Downgrader/wiki/Troubleshooting#dfu-advanced-menu-kdfu-mode)
- Place your iOS device in **Recovery mode** or **Normal DFU mode**. This is for A6/A6X devices only.
- After placing the device in the required mode, run iOS-OTA-Downgrader with the `PwnedDevice` argument. [Proceed here for a step-by-step tutorial](https://github.com/LukeZGD/iOS-OTA-Downgrader/wiki/Downgrade-my-32-bit-device-(macOS-Linux,-A6-A6X-device)).
- After placing the device in the required mode, run iOS-OTA-Downgrader with the `PwnedDevice` argument. [Proceed here for a step-by-step tutorial](https://github.com/LukeZGD/iOS-OTA-Downgrader/wiki/Downgrade-my-32-bit-device-(macOS-Linux,-PwnedDevice)).
## DFU Advanced Menu (A5/A5X pwnDFU mode with Arduino and USB Host Shield)
- For A5/A5X devices, "pwnDFU mode (A5)" option can be used, BUT ONLY IF the device is put in pwnDFU mode beforehand, with [synackuk checkm8-a5](https://github.com/synackuk/checkm8-a5) using an Arduino and USB Host Shield.