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- Windows users can create a Linux live USB (see Requirements)
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- macOS users should use [cherryflowerJB](https://web.archive.org/web/20210322151509/https://dora2ios.web.app/CFJB/) or [powdersn0w](https://dora2ios.web.app/konayuki/index.html) instead of iPhone4Down for more support
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- **This supports the iPhone 4 GSM (iPhone3,1) only**
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- iPhone4Down will not be updated for iPhone3,3 support. Look forward for updates to powdersn0w instead
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- iPhone4Down will not be updated for iPhone3,3 support (unless new developments occur). Look forward for updates to powdersn0w instead
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- The downgrades have the option to jailbreak
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- 8GB models may not work with downgrades below iOS 6
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- Newer models may not work with downgrades below iOS 5
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- Use an Intel PC/Mac as entering pwnDFU may be a lot more unreliable on devices running AMD CPUs
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- It is recommended to use an Intel PC/Mac as entering pwnDFU can be a lot more unreliable on devices running AMD CPUs
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- If you want to go back and restore to iOS 7.1.2, you need to disable the exploit
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- From the menu, select "Disable/Enable exploit" > "Disable exploit" while device is in DFU mode
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- From the main menu, select "Disable/Enable exploit" > "Disable exploit"
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- If disabling the exploit did not work: [Follow the steps for Clearing NVRAM](#clearing-nvram)
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- If the device goes to recovery mode after downgrading, try enabling the exploit manually
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- From the main menu, select "Disable/Enable exploit" > "Enable exploit"
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## macOS
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- macOS users may have to install libimobiledevice and libirecovery from [Homebrew](https://brew.sh/) or [MacPorts](https://www.macports.org/). This is optional, but recommended if you are having any issues.
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- Put your iOS device in **kDFU mode**. More details below.
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- Put your iOS device in **Recovery mode**, or **Normal DFU mode**. This method is for A6/A6X devices only.
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- 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.
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- To enter DFU Advanced Menu, run the script with PwnedDevice as an argument. Example: `./restore.sh PwnedDevice`
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- To enter DFU Advanced Menu, run the script with `PwnedDevice` as an argument. Example: `./restore.sh PwnedDevice`
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- For Windows, edit `restore.cmd` and append the argument needed
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- Select the "kDFU mode" option if your device is already in kDFU mode.
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- 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/
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- Some devices are not supported by kDFUApp. To add support for more devices, install "kDFUApp Bundles" from my repo
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- Run checkm8-a5, send pwned iBSS manually (using ipwndfu or other methods), then select Y for "No iBSS Option"
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- Run checkm8-a5, do not send pwned iBSS, select N for "No iBSS Option", select Y for "Send iBSS Option" for ipwndfu to send pwned iBSS. This does not work on ARM Macs.
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## Using manually saved OTA blobs
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- If you want to use other manually saved OTA blobs, create a folder named `saved`, then within it create another folder named `shsh`. You can then put your blob inside that folder.
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- The naming of the blob should be: `(ECID in Decimal)_(ProductType)_(Version)-(BuildVer).shsh(2)`
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