From e17592004877bcc2471b8a389e14731d1bc7d597 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: LukeZGD <26163116+LukeZGD@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2022 09:34:40 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] a --- Downgrade-my-32-bit-device-(Windows,-jailbroken).md | 4 ++-- Downgrade-my-A7-device-to-iOS-10.3.3-(macOS-Linux).md | 2 +- ...o-a-lower-iOS-version-(Windows,-iPhone-4-GSM-iPhone3,1).md | 4 ++-- ...ower-iOS-version-(macOS-Linux,-iPhone-4-CDMA-iPhone3,3).md | 2 +- ...lower-iOS-version-(macOS-Linux,-iPhone-4-GSM-iPhone3,1).md | 2 +- 5 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/Downgrade-my-32-bit-device-(Windows,-jailbroken).md b/Downgrade-my-32-bit-device-(Windows,-jailbroken).md index e28953d..86ec1f2 100644 --- a/Downgrade-my-32-bit-device-(Windows,-jailbroken).md +++ b/Downgrade-my-32-bit-device-(Windows,-jailbroken).md @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ - It may only show up as `restore`. If this is the case, run the one with the gears icon. I recommend to [make Windows show file extensions](https://www.howtogeek.com/205086/beginner-how-to-make-windows-show-file-extensions/) to avoid confusion. 1. On its first run, it will download and install dependencies. This will take some time depending on your Internet connection. When it's done, proceed to the next section. -# Section 2 - Set up iOS device +## Section 2 - Set up iOS device 1. [Jailbreak your device.](https://github.com/LukeZGD/iOS-OTA-Downgrader/wiki/Jailbreaking) 1. Open Cydia, and wait for sources to refresh. @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ - To add a repo, go to Sources, tap Edit at the top right, then tap Add at the top left. 1. After the repo is added, search for Dropbear, tap and install it. When it's done, proceed to the next section. -# Section 3 - Downgrading the device +## Section 3 - Downgrading the device 1. Connect your iOS device to your PC/Mac. 1. Start the script by running `restore.cmd` (same procedure in Section 1) diff --git a/Downgrade-my-A7-device-to-iOS-10.3.3-(macOS-Linux).md b/Downgrade-my-A7-device-to-iOS-10.3.3-(macOS-Linux).md index 350b3d2..4a43781 100644 --- a/Downgrade-my-A7-device-to-iOS-10.3.3-(macOS-Linux).md +++ b/Downgrade-my-A7-device-to-iOS-10.3.3-(macOS-Linux).md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ 1. Start the script: Go to where the extracted files are located, drag `restore.sh` to the Terminal window, and press Enter/Return. 1. On its first run, it will download and install dependencies. This will take some time depending on your Internet connection. When it's done, proceed to the next section. -# Section 2 - Downgrading the device +## Section 2 - Downgrading the device 1. Connect your iOS device to your PC/Mac. 1. Start the script by running `restore.sh` (same procedure in Section 1) diff --git a/Downgrade-my-device-to-a-lower-iOS-version-(Windows,-iPhone-4-GSM-iPhone3,1).md b/Downgrade-my-device-to-a-lower-iOS-version-(Windows,-iPhone-4-GSM-iPhone3,1).md index f6a89f5..4686496 100644 --- a/Downgrade-my-device-to-a-lower-iOS-version-(Windows,-iPhone-4-GSM-iPhone3,1).md +++ b/Downgrade-my-device-to-a-lower-iOS-version-(Windows,-iPhone-4-GSM-iPhone3,1).md @@ -13,12 +13,12 @@ - It may only show up as `restore`. If this is the case, run the one with the gears icon. I recommend to [make Windows show file extensions](https://www.howtogeek.com/205086/beginner-how-to-make-windows-show-file-extensions/) to avoid confusion. 1. On its first run, it will download and install dependencies. This will take some time depending on your Internet connection. When it's done, proceed to the next section. -# Section 2 - Set up iOS device +## Section 2 - Set up iOS device 1. Connect your iOS device to your PC/Mac and place your device in DFU mode. 1. Place your device in pwned DFU mode with an external tool. -# Section 3 - Downgrading the device +## Section 3 - Downgrading the device 1. Start the script by running `restore.cmd` (same procedure in Section 1) 1. When the main menu shows up, type '1' and press Enter/Return to select Downgrade Device. diff --git a/Downgrade-my-device-to-a-lower-iOS-version-(macOS-Linux,-iPhone-4-CDMA-iPhone3,3).md b/Downgrade-my-device-to-a-lower-iOS-version-(macOS-Linux,-iPhone-4-CDMA-iPhone3,3).md index d9ac391..27a6ea0 100644 --- a/Downgrade-my-device-to-a-lower-iOS-version-(macOS-Linux,-iPhone-4-CDMA-iPhone3,3).md +++ b/Downgrade-my-device-to-a-lower-iOS-version-(macOS-Linux,-iPhone-4-CDMA-iPhone3,3).md @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ 1. Start the script: Go to where the extracted files are located, drag `restore.sh` to the Terminal window, and press Enter/Return. 1. On its first run, it will download and install dependencies. This will take some time depending on your Internet connection. When it's done, proceed to the next section. -# Section 2 - Downgrading the device +## Section 2 - Downgrading the device 1. Connect your iOS device to your PC/Mac. 1. Start the script by running `restore.sh` (same procedure in Section 1) diff --git a/Downgrade-my-device-to-a-lower-iOS-version-(macOS-Linux,-iPhone-4-GSM-iPhone3,1).md b/Downgrade-my-device-to-a-lower-iOS-version-(macOS-Linux,-iPhone-4-GSM-iPhone3,1).md index 3200f64..4fc5e13 100644 --- a/Downgrade-my-device-to-a-lower-iOS-version-(macOS-Linux,-iPhone-4-GSM-iPhone3,1).md +++ b/Downgrade-my-device-to-a-lower-iOS-version-(macOS-Linux,-iPhone-4-GSM-iPhone3,1).md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ 1. Start the script: Go to where the extracted files are located, drag `restore.sh` to the Terminal window, and press Enter/Return. 1. On its first run, it will download and install dependencies. This will take some time depending on your Internet connection. When it's done, proceed to the next section. -# Section 2 - Downgrading the device +## Section 2 - Downgrading the device 1. Connect your iOS device to your PC/Mac. 1. Start the script by running `restore.sh` (same procedure in Section 1)