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## DFU Advanced Menu for 32-bit devices ## DFU Advanced Menu for 32-bit devices
- For this section, A6/A6X refers to iPhone 5 and iPad 4 devices, while A5/A5X refers to the rest of the supported 32-bit devices. - For this section, A6/A6X refers to iPhone 5 and iPad 4 devices, while A5/A5X refers to the rest of the supported 32-bit devices.
- Here are the ways to enter DFU Advanced Menu: - Here are the ways to enter DFU Advanced Menu:
- Put your iOS device in kDFU mode. More details below. - Put your iOS device in **kDFU mode**. More details below.
- Put your iOS device in recovery mode, or normal DFU mode. This method is for A6/A6X devices only. - Put your iOS device in **Recovery mode**, or **Normal DFU mode**. This method is for A6/A6X devices only.
- Put your iOS device in pwnDFU mode. For A5/A5X devices, you need an Arduino and USB Host Shield to do so. More details below. - Put your iOS device in **pwnDFU mode**. For A5/A5X devices, you need an Arduino and USB Host Shield to do so. More details below.
- To enter DFU Advanced Menu, run the script with PwnedDevice as an argument. Example: `./restore.sh PwnedDevice` - To enter DFU Advanced Menu, run the script with PwnedDevice as an argument. Example: `./restore.sh PwnedDevice`
- Select the "kDFU mode" option if your device is already in kDFU mode. - Select the "kDFU mode" option if your device is already in kDFU mode.
- Example of this is selecting "Put Device in kDFU Mode" from the main menu, or using kDFUApp by tihmstar. kDFUApp can be installed from my repo: https://lukezgd.github.io/repo/ - Example of this is selecting "Put Device in kDFU Mode" from the main menu, or using kDFUApp by tihmstar. kDFUApp can be installed from my repo: https://lukezgd.github.io/repo/