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Step 8 It will now perform a lot of steps automatically. Wait and let it do its thing. Step 9 If you have performed the steps given above correctly, you will get this message —. Step 10 Your device will now be successfully downgraded to a jailbreak-able iOS 9 firmware version.

Follow the tutorial given below —. You need to follow the iOS spoofing tutorial given below —. To fix this error, enter the following commands in Terminal —. You can even go back to iOS 8 altogether. Enjoy your blazing fast device while still having a jailbreak. This is a dream come true for all bit device owners. Apple might decide to close the Re-Restore bug anytime soon. Gian is the resident jailbreak expert at Yalu Jailbreak. He has been jailbreaking his iPhone since Best way to catch his attention?

Show him a tweak he hasn't installed. Hello, Marcus. You need to have all the requisite libraries before you install it. I have already told how to do this in my comments above. Thank you very much for such a wonderful article. I got the same issue as Marcus even following the steps you have specified. Request you to help me out. Thanks for the kind words, Mohith. Are you running this on a Mac or Windows? The target firmware with this method is always iOS 9.

This means you can go from 8. I always get this error whenever I try use the code:. Hello, Boltic. Which version of Windows are you running? Try extracting the contents of the ZIP archive in another folder. Tried that. Load library failed!

Hello, hu. The tool will automatically attempt to check if the blobs are stashed. I am getting the above output when script finishes. Do you know why? I am trying to downgrade from 9. Hello, Okan.

Do you have blobs saved up for iOS 9? Hi all. This might seem like a basic question. In Step 3, where do you exactly place the ripsaw file? Because I ran the tool, with blobs in sh folder and the ripsaw in root of idevicererestore folder. But when I run the tool it says:. Hello, Ayaz. Post a screenshot, if possible. This is my screenshot. Step 1: First of all, you need to make sure that you indeed have a bit device running iOS 9.

This will only work under those conditions. You need to make sure that you are jailbroken on that firmware. For information on how to jailbreak your bit device on iOS 9. Step 2: Once you are sitting in the jailbroken state, you will need to ensure that you have iFile installed from Cydia. Step 3: You will also need to make sure that you have uninstalled any apps or tweaks installed through Cydia, apart from the aforementioned iFile package.

Step 5: Look through that directory until you find the SystemVersion. Tap on it and open it with the Text Viewer option. Step 6: Locate the ProductVersion key and change its value to 6. Restoring to an unsigned iOS version can only be done through unofficial means, such as the use of third-party tools like FutureRestore. Wondering about how to restore unsigned IPSW?

This section will walk you through the step-by-step process required to move back to an unsigned iOS. Unsigned iOS firmware you want to restore. Download it from the official Apple firmware download page. FutureRestore , a restore tool designed for Apple users. Download FutureRestore from this Github page.

Step 1. With all three files in one place, move on to the next step. Step 2. Step 3. Drag the unzipped FutureRestore file into Terminal and type -t. Step 4. Drag the blob file into the Terminal interface and type either --latest-sep --latest-baseband or --latest-no-baseband. Use the former if your iPhone device uses a sim card or the latter if your iDevice does not support a sim card.

Step 5. Your screen should look like the one in the image below if you followed steps 3 and 4 correctly. Step 6. Press Enter on your keyboard.



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