IPhone Firmware Downloads

Firmware update 3.1.3

On February 2, 2010 Apple released 3.1.3 firmware, also referred to as 7E18. This update includes:
  • Improves accuracy of reported battery level on iPhone 3GS.
  • Resolves issue where third-party apps would not launch in some instances.
  • Fixes bug that may cause an app to crash when using the Japanese Kana keyboard.

Firmware restore file for 1st generation iPhones.
http://appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net/content.info.apple.com/iPhone/061-7481.20100202.4orot/iPhone1,1_3.1.3_7E18_Restore.ipsw

Firmware restore file for 3G iPhones.
http://appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net/content.info.apple.com/iPhone/061-7468.20100202.pbnrt/iPhone1,2_3.1.3_7E18_Restore.ipsw

Firmware restore file for 3G S iPhones.
http://appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net/content.info.apple.com/iPhone/061-7472.20100202.8tugj/iPhone2,1_3.1.3_7E18_Restore.ipsw



Firmware update 3.1.2

On October 8, 2009 Apple released 3.1.2 firmware, also referred to as 7D11. This update includes:
  • Resolves sporadic issue that may cause iPhone to not wake from sleep.
  • Resolves intermittent issue that may interrupt cellular network services until restart.
  • Fixes bug that could cause occasional crash during video streaming.

Firmware restore file for 1st generation iPhones.
http://appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net/content.info.apple.com/iPhone/061-7268.20091008.32pNe/iPhone1,1_3.1.2_7D11_Restore.ipsw

Firmware restore file for 3G iPhones.
http://appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net/content.info.apple.com/iPhone/061-7265.20091008.Xsd32/iPhone1,2_3.1.2_7D11_Restore.ipsw

Firmware restore file for 3G S iPhones.
http://appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net/content.info.apple.com/iPhone/061-7270.20091008.phn32/iPhone2,1_3.1.2_7D11_Restore.ipsw



Firmware update 3.1

On September 9, 2009 Apple released 3.1 firmware, also referred to as 7C144. This update includes:
  • Genius recommendations for Applications.
  • iTunes 9 support: Genius Mixes; Organize your apps directly in iTunes; Improved syncing options for music, movies, TV shows, podcasts and photos; and iTunes U content organization.
  • Redeem iTunes Gift cards, codes and certificates in the App Store.
  • Display iTunes account credits in the App Store and iTunes Store.
  • Browse and download ringtones wirelessly from the iTunes Store.
  • Save video from Mail and MMS into Camera Rol.
  • Option to "save as new clip" when trimming a video on iPhone 3GS.
  • Better iPhone 3G Wi-Fi performance when Bluetooth is turned on.
  • Remotely lock iPhone with a passcode via MobileMe.
  • Use Voice Control on iPhone 3GS with Bluetooth headsets.
  • Paste phone numbers into Keypad.
  • Option to use Home button to turn on Accessibility features on iPhone 3GS.
  • Warn when visiting fraudulent websites in Safari (anti-phishing).
  • Improved Exchange calendar syncing and invitation handling.
  • Fixes issue that caused some app icons to display incorrectly.

Firmware restore file for 1st generation iPhones.
http://appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net/content.info.apple.com/iPhone/061-6605.20090909.PQ3ws/iPhone1,1_3.1_7C144_Restore.ipsw

Firmware restore file for 3G iPhones.
http://appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net/content.info.apple.com/iPhone/061-6600.20090909.AwndZ/iPhone1,2_3.1_7C144_Restore.ipsw

Firmware restore file for 3G S iPhones.
http://appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net/content.info.apple.com/iPhone/061-6609.20090909.mwws4/iPhone2,1_3.1_7C144_Restore.ipsw



Firmware update 3.0.1

On July 31, 2009 Apple released 3.0.1 firmware, also referred to as 7A400. This firmware was released specifically to counter an SMS vulnerability revealed at the Black Hat Conference in Las Vegas on July 30, 2009.

Firmware restore file for 1st generation iPhones.
http://appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net/content.info.apple.com/iPhone/061-6974.20090731.Cf4Tg/iPhone1,1_3.0.1_7A400_Restore.ipsw

Firmware restore file for 3G iPhones.
http://appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net/content.info.apple.com/iPhone/061-6972.20090731.Zx3Rr/iPhone1,2_3.0.1_7A400_Restore.ipsw

Firmware restore file for 3G S iPhones.
http://appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net/content.info.apple.com/iPhone/061-6976.20090731.Vgbt5/iPhone2,1_3.0.1_7A400_Restore.ipsw



Firmware update 3.0

On June 15, 2009 Apple released 3.0 firmware for the iPhone 3G S. On June 17, Apple released 3.0 firmware for the first generation iPhone and the 3G iPhone. This firmware is also referred to as 7A341. This update includes:
  • Sending and receiving MMS messages.
  • Rotate iPhone to landscape to use a larger keyboard in Mail, Messages, Notes, and Safari.
  • Cut, Copy and Paste to quickly and easily cut, copy, and paste text from application to application.
  • Spotlight Search to search all of your contacts, email, calendars, and notes, as well as everything in your iPod.
  • Voice memos to capture a memo, a meeting, or any audio recording on the go. Voice Memos will work with the built-in iPhone microphone or with the mic on your headset.
  • Improved Calendar.
  • Faster performance, autofill user names and passwords, and more on iPhone browser Safari.
  • Sharing your Internet connection with your laptop with Internet tethering via Bluetooth or USB.
  • Easy to Connect compatible Bluetooth stereo headphones, car kits, or other accessories.
  • Automatic Wi-Fi Login.
  • Syncing all the notes you write on your iPhone back to your Mac or PC.
  • Give iPhone a shake and it shuffles to a different song in your music library.
  • Parental Controls.
  • Support for 30 languages and more than 40 keyboard layouts.
  • Easily find your iPhone if you lose it and protect your privacy with Remote Wipe.
  • Run the next generation of iPhone apps, like peer-to-peer games and more.

Firmware restore file for 1st generation iPhones.
http://appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net/content.info.apple.com/iPhone/061-6580.20090617.XsP76/iPhone1,1_3.0_7A341_Restore.ipsw

Firmware restore file for 3G iPhones.
http://appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net/content.info.apple.com/iPhone/061-6578.20090617.VfgtU/iPhone1,2_3.0_7A341_Restore.ipsw

Firmware restore file for 3G S iPhones.
http://appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net/content.info.apple.com/iPhone/061-6582.20090617.LlI87/iPhone2,1_3.0_7A341_Restore.ipsw



Firmware update 2.2.1

On January 27, 2009 Apple released 2.2.1 firmware, also referred to as 5H11A. This update includes:
  • Improved stability of Safari.
  • Fixing issues with Apple lossless audio files.
  • Fixing issues with images saved from Mail that don't display properly.

Firmware restore file for 1st generation iPhones.
http://appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net/content.info.apple.com/iPhone/061-5830.20090127.Mmni6/iPhone1,1_2.2.1_5H11_Restore.ipsw

Firmware restore file for 3G iPhones.
http://appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net/content.info.apple.com/iPhone/061-5828.20090127.aQLi8/iPhone1,2_2.2.1_5H11_Restore.ipsw




Firmware update 2.2

On November 21, 2008 Apple released 2.2 firmware, also referred to as 5G77. This update includes:

  • Enhancements to Maps: Google street view, public transit and walking directions, display address of dropped pins, share location via email.
  • Enhancements to Mail: resolved isolated issues with scheduling fetching of email, improved formatting of wide HTML email.
  • Improved stability and performance of Safari.
  • Podcasts are now available for download in iTunes application (over Wi-Fi and cellular network).
  • Decrease in call set-up failures and call drops.
  • Improved sound quality of visual voicemail messages.
  • Pressing the Home button from any Home screen takes you to the first Home screen.
  • Preference to turn on/off auto-correction in Keyboard Settings.

Firmware restore file for 1st generation iPhones.
http://appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net/content.info.apple.com/iPhone/061-5779.20081120.Pt5yH/iPhone1,1_2.2_5G77_Restore.ipsw

Firmware restore file for 3G iPhones.
http://appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net/content.info.apple.com/iPhone/061-5778.20081120.Aqw4R/iPhone1,2_2.2_5G77_Restore.ipsw



Firmware update 2.1

On September 12, 2008 Apple released 2.1 firmware, also referred to as 5F136. This update includes:

  • Decrease in call set-up failures and dropped calls
  • Significantly better battery life for most users
  • Dramatically reduced time to backup to iTunes
  • Improved email reliability, notably fetching email from POP and Exchange accounts
  • Faster installation of 3rd party applications
  • Fixed bugs causing hangs and crashes for users with lots of third party applications
  • Improved performance in text messaging
  • Faster loading and searching of contacts
  • Improved accuracy of the 3G signal strength display
  • Repeat alert up to two additional times for incoming text messages
  • Option to wipe data after ten failed passcode attempts
  • Genius playlist creation

Firmware restore file for 1st generation iPhones.
http://appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net/content.info.apple.com/iPhone/061-5202.20080909.gkbEj/iPhone1,1_2.1_5F136_Restore.ipsw

Firmware restore file for 3G iPhones.
http://appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net/content.info.apple.com/iPhone/061-5198.20080909.K3294/iPhone1,2_2.1_5F136_Restore.ipsw



Firmware update 2.0.2

On August 18, 2008 Apple released 2.0.2 firmware, also referred to as 5C1. This firmware consists of bug fixes.

Firmware restore file for 1st generation iPhones.
http://appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net/content.info.apple.com/iPhone/061-5246.20080818.2V0hO/iPhone1,1_2.0.2_5C1_Restore.ipsw

Firmware restore file for 3G iPhones.
http://appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net/content.info.apple.com/iPhone/061-5241.20080818.t5Fv3/iPhone1,2_2.0.2_5C1_Restore.ipsw



Firmware update 2.0.1

On August 4, 2008 Apple released 2.0.1 firmware, also referred to as 5B108. This firmware consists of bug fixes.

Firmware restore file for 1st generation iPhones.
http://appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net/content.info.apple.com/iPhone/061-5135.20080729.Vfgtr/iPhone1,1_2.0.1_5B108_Restore.ipsw

Firmware restore file for 3G iPhones.
http://appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net/content.info.apple.com/iPhone/061-5134.20080729.Q2W3E/iPhone1,2_2.0.1_5B108_Restore.ipsw



Firmware update 2.0

On July 11, 2008 Apple released 2.0 firmware, also referred to as 5A347. The App Store was introduced with this firmware. This firmware can only be installed with iTunes version 7.7 or greater.

Firmware restore file for 1st generation iPhones.
http://appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net/content.info.apple.com/iPhone/061-4956.20080710.V50OI/iPhone1,1_2.0_5A347_Restore.ipsw

Firmware restore file for 3G iPhones.
http://appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net/content.info.apple.com/iPhone/061-4955.20080710.bgt53/iPhone1,2_2.0_5A347_Restore.ipsw



Firmware update 1.1.4

On February 26, 2008 Apple released 1.1.4 firmware, also referred to as 4A102. This update covers bug fixes.

Firmware restore file for 1st generation iPhones.
http://appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net/content.info.apple.com/iPhone/061-4313.20080226.Sw39i/iPhone1,1_1.1.4_4A102_Restore.ipsw



Firmware update 1.1.3


On January 15, 2008, Apple released 1.1.3 firmware, also referred to as 4A93. This update added several features like: a new maps application with a find feature and improved UI; the ability to send SMS text messages to multiple recipients; customization of the home screen (SpringBoard) and dock by dragging icons and placing them anywhere; adding Safari bookmarks as icons to the home screen; the creation of up to 9 pages that you can scroll through on the home screen; IMPA support for Gmail; support for iTunes movie store rentals; enhanced video player features like chapters and subtitles and alternate language tracks; and finally lyrics support for the iPod.

Firmware restore file for 1st generation iPhones.
http://appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net/content.info.apple.com/iPhone/061-4061.20080115.4Fvn7/iPhone1,1_1.1.3_4A93_Restore.ipsw



Firmware update 1.1.2


On November 8, 2007, Apple released 1.1.2 firmware, also referred to as 3b48b. This was mainly for providing international support as the iPhone was to officially go on sale in the U.K., Italy, and Germany on November 9th. This update adds the ability to change languages.

Firmware restore file for 1st generation iPhones.
http://appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net/content.info.apple.com/iPhone/061-4037.20071107.5Bghn/iPhone1,1_1.1.2_3B48b_Restore.ipsw



Firmware update 1.1.1


On September 27, 2007, Apple released 1.1.1 firmware, also referred to as 3A109a. It included numerous improvements. Many were surprised when Apple said this update may damage iPhones that have been hacked or unlocked. They had to say that from a legal standpoint. It wasn't stated to be a threat. It is not outside the boundaries of logic for a manufacturer to offically deny support for a modified product when it breaks due to no fault of their own. This updated caused many to have to repair their baseband if they used the first version of the AnySIM program as it destructively modified the iPhone's software.

Firmware restore file for 1st generation iPhones.
http://appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net/content.info.apple.com/iPhone/061-3883.20070927.In76t/iPhone1,1_1.1.1_3A109a_Restore.ipsw





Firmware update 1.0.2


On August 21, 2007, Apple released 1.0.2 firmware, also referred to as 1C28. It was stated this was released for bug fixes.

Firmware restore file for 1st generation iPhones.
http://appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net/content.info.apple.com/iPhone/061-3823.20070821.vormd/iPhone1,1_1.0.2_1C28_Restore.ipsw"



Firmware update 1.0.1


On July 31, 2007, Apple released the first update to the iPhone, also referred to as 1C25.

Firmware restore file for 1st generation iPhones.
http://appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net/content.info.apple.com/iPhone/061-3614.20070731.Nt6Y7/iPhone1,1_1.0.1_1C25_Restore.ipsw"



Firmware 1.0


This was the original firmware installed on the first generation iPhone when it first went on sale.

Firmware restore file for 1st generation iPhones.
http://appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net/content.info.apple.com/iPhone/061-3538.20070629.B7vXa/iPhone1,1_1.0_1A543a_Restore.ipsw"

iphone4 update to 5.0.1?

we have a iphone4 geviy sim

we want restore him with 5.0.1

phone has at the moment 5.0.1

we also try to restore but 3194 ero

jailbreak iphone 3gs ios 6.1.2 and unlock tested

after restore iphone 3gs firmware iPhone2,1_6.1.2_10B146_Restore

If not activated just do as below
open
redsn0w_win_0.9.15b3
Select 6.0 ipsw and make install ipad baseband (6.15)
not select install cydia
after reboot phone is activated
Now connect powered on phone to pc and run evasiOn 1.4 and press jailbreak
It will make untethered your jailbreak.
Now you need to unlock do as below..
install ultrasn0w 1.2.8 Deb files Download Click Here
Run Ifunbox or any other file manager program in pc and connect iphone to pc.
place the All DEB files in
var/root/Media/Cydia/AutoInstall
(If Cydia/AutoInstall dont exist, create these folders as posted)Ultrasnow 1.2.8.zip Reboot iPhone normally "twice" and it will be unlocked.

[Firmware] Apple iPod Touch Official Firmwares [6.1.2] [Download]

1.1 (1G): iPod1,1_1.1_3A101a_Restore.ipsw
1.1.1 (1G): iPod1,1_1.1.1_3A110a_Restore.ipsw
1.1.2 (1G): iPod1,1_1.1.2_3B48b_Restore.ipsw
1.1.3 (1G): iPod1,1_1.1.3_4A93_Restore.ipsw
1.1.4 (1G): iPod1,1_1.1.4_4A102_Restore.ipsw
1.1.5 (1G): iPod1,1_1.1.5_4B1_Restore.ipsw
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2.0.0 (1G): iPod1,1_2.0_5A347_Restore.ipsw (Only can purchase through iTunes)
2.0.1 (1G): iPod1,1_2.0.1_5B108_Restore.ipsw
2.2.0 (1G): iPod1,1_2.2_5G77_Restore.ipsw
2.2.0 (2G): iPod2,1_2.2_5G77a_Restore.ipsw
2.2.1 (2G): iPod2,1_2.2.1_5H11a_Restore.ipsw
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3.1.2 (3G): iPod3,1_3.1.2_7D11_Restore.ipsw
3.1.3 (3G): iPod3,1_3.1.3_7E18_Restore.ipsw
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4.0.0 (2G): iPod2,1_4.0_8A293_Restore.ipsw
4.0.0 (3G): iPod3,1_4.0_8A293_Restore.ipsw
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4.0.2 (2G): iPod2,1_4.0.2_8A400_Restore.ipsw
4.0.2 (3G): iPod3,1_4.0.2_8A400_Restore.ipsw
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4.1.0 (2G): iPod2,1_4.1_8B117_Restore.ipsw
4.1.0 (3G): iPod3,1_4.1_8B117_Restore.ipsw
4.1.0 (4G): iPod4,1_4.1_8B117_Restore.ipsw
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4.2.1 (2G): iPod2,1_4.2.1_8C148_Restore.ipsw
4.2.1 (3G): iPod3,1_4.2.1_8C148_Restore.ipsw
4.2.1 (4G): iPod4,1_4.2.1_8C148_Restore.ipsw
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4.3.0 (3G): iPod3,1_4.3_8F190_Restore.ipsw
4.3.0 (4G): iPod4,1_4.3_8F190_Restore.ipsw
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4.3.1 (3G): iPod3,1_4.3.1_8G4_Restore.ipsw
4.3.1 (4G): iPod4,1_4.3.1_8G4_Restore.ipsw
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4.3.2 (3G): iPod3,1_4.3.2_8H7_Restore.ipsw
4.3.2 (4G): iPod4,1_4.3.2_8H7_Restore.ipsw
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4.3.3 (3G): iPod3,1_4.3.3_8J2_Restore.ipsw
4.3.3 (4G): iPod4,1_4.3.3_8J2_Restore.ipsw
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4.3.4 (3G): iPod3,1_4.3.4_8K2_Restore.ipsw
4.3.4 (4G): iPod4,1_4.3.4_8K2_Restore.ipsw
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4.3.5 (3G): iPod3,1_4.3.5_8L1_Restore.ipsw
4.3.5 (4G): iPod4,1_4.3.5_8L1_Restore.ipsw
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5.0 (3G): iPod3,1_5.0_9A334_Restore.ipsw
5.0 (4G): iPod4,1_5.0_9A334_Restore.ipsw
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5.0.1 (3G): iPod3,1_5.0.1_9A405_Restore.ipsw
5.0.1 (4G): iPod4,1_5.0.1_9A405_Restore.ipsw
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5.1.0 (3G): iPod3,1_5.1_9B176_Restore.ipsw
5.1.0 (4G): iPod4,1_5.1_9B176_Restore.ipsw
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5.1.1 (3G): iPod3,1_5.1.1_9B206_Restore.ipsw
5.1.1 (4G): iPod4,1_5.1.1_9B206_Restore.ipsw
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6.0.0 (4G): iPod4,1_6.0_10A403_Restore.ipsw
6.0.0 (5G): iPod5,1_6.0_10A406_Restore.ipsw
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6.0.1 (4G): iPod4,1_6.0.1_10A523_Restore.ipsw
6.0.1 (5G): iPod5,1_6.0.1_10A523_Restore.ipsw
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6.1.0 (4G): iPod4,1_6.1_10B144_Restore.ipsw
6.1.0 (5G): iPod5,1_6.1_10B141_Restore.ipsw
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6.1.2 (4G): iPod4,1_6.1.2_10B146_Restore.ipsw
6.1.2 (5G): iPod5,1_6.1.2_10B146_Restore.ipsw

[Firmware] Apple Official Firmwares [All in One] [6.1.2] [Download]

1.0.0 (2G): iPhone1,1_1.0_1A543a_Restore.ipsw
1.0.1 (2G): iPhone1,1_1.0.1_1C25_Restore.ipsw
1.0.2 (2G): iPhone1,1_1.0.2_1C28_Restore.ipsw
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1.1.1 (2G): iPhone1,1_1.1.1_3A109a_Restore.ipsw
1.1.2 (2G): iPhone1,1_1.1.2_3B48b_Restore.ipsw
1.1.3 (2G): iPhone1,1_1.1.3_4A93_Restore.ipsw
1.1.4 (2G): iPhone1,1_1.1.4_4A102_Restore.ipsw
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2.0.0 (2G): iPhone1,1_2.0_5A347_Restore.ipsw
2.0.0 (3G): iPhone1,2_2.0_5A347_Restore.ipsw
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2.0.1 (2G): iPhone1,1_2.0.1_5B108_Restore.ipsw
2.0.1 (3G): iPhone1,2_2.0.1_5B108_Restore.ipsw
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2.0.2 (2G): iPhone1,1_2.0.2_5C1_Restore.ipsw
2.0.2 (3G): iPhone1,2_2.0.2_5C1_Restore.ipsw
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2.1.0 (2G): iPhone1,1_2.1_5F136_Restore.ipsw
2.1.0 (3G): iPhone1,2_2.1_5F136_Restore.ipsw
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2.2.0 (2G): iPhone1,1_2.2_5G77_Restore.ipsw
2.2.0 (3G): iPhone1,2_2.2_5G77_Restore.ipsw
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2.2.1 (2G): iPhone1,1_2.2.1_5H1_Restore.ipsw
2.2.1 (3G): iPhone1,2_2.2.1_5H11_Restore.ipsw
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3.0.0 (2G): iPhone1,1_3.0_7A341_Restore.ipsw
3.0.0 (3G): iPhone1,2_3.0_7A341_Restore.ipsw
3.0.0 (3GS): iPhone2,1_3.0_7A341_Restore.ipsw
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3.0.1 (2G): iPhone1,1_3.0.1_7A400_Restore.ipsw
3.0.1 (3G): iPhone1,2_3.0.1_7A400_Restore.ipsw
3.0.1 (3GS): iPhone2,1_3.0.1_7A400_Restore.ipsw
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3.1.0 (2G): iPhone1,1_3.1_7C144_Restore.ipsw
3.1.0 (3G): iPhone1,2_3.1_7C144_Restore.ipsw
3.1.0 (3GS): iPhone2,1_3.1_7C144_Restore.ipsw
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3.1.2 (2G): iPhone1,1_3.1.2_7D11_Restore.ipsw
3.1.2 (3G): iPhone1,2_3.1.2_7D11_Restore.ipsw
3.1.2 (3GS): iPhone2,1_3.1.2_7D11_Restore.ipsw
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3.1.3 (2G): iPhone1,1_3.1.3_7E18_Restore.ipsw
3.1.3 (3G): iPhone1,2_3.1.3_7E18_Restore.ipsw
3.1.3 (3GS): iPhone2,1_3.1.3_7E18_Restore.ipsw
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4.0.0 (3G): iPhone1,2_4.0_8A293_Restore.ipsw
4.0.0 (3GS): iPhone2,1_4.0_8A293_Restore.ipsw
4.0.0 (4): iPhone3,1_4.0_8A293_Restore.ipsw
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4.0.1 (3G): iPhone1,2_4.0.1_8A306_Restore.ipsw
4.0.1 (3GS): iPhone2,1_4.0.1_8A306_Restore.ipsw
4.0.1 (4): iPhone3,1_4.0.1_8A306_Restore.ipsw
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4.0.2 (3G): iPhone1,2_4.0.2_8A400_Restore.ipsw
4.0.2 (3GS): iPhone2,1_4.0.2_8A400_Restore.ipsw
4.0.2 (4): iPhone3,1_4.0.2_8A400_Restore.ipsw
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4.1.0 (3G): iPhone1,2_4.1_8B117_Restore.ipsw
4.1.0 (3GS): iPhone2,1_4.1_8B117_Restore.ipsw
4.1.0 (4): iPhone3,1_4.1_8B117_Restore.ipsw
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4.2.1 (3G): iPhone1,2_4.2.1_8C148_Restore.ipsw
4.2.1 (3GS): iPhone2,1_4.2.1_8C148a_Restore.ipsw
4.2.1 (4): iPhone3,1_4.2.1_8C148_Restore.ipsw
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4.3.0 (3GS): iPhone2,1_4.3_8F190_Restore.ipsw
4.3.0 (4 GSM): iPhone3,1_4.3_8F190_Restore.ipsw
4.2.6 (4 CDMA): iPhone3,3_4.2.10_8E600_Restore.ipsw
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4.3.1 (3GS): iPhone2,1_4.3.1_8G4_Restore.ipsw
4.3.1 (4 GSM): iPhone3,1_4.3.1_8G4_Restore.ipsw
4.2.7 (4 CDMA): iPhone3,3_4.2.7_8E303_Restore.ipsw
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4.3.2 (3GS): iPhone2,1_4.3.2_8H7_Restore.ipsw
4.3.2 (4 GSM): iPhone3,1_4.3.2_8H7_Restore.ipsw
4.2.8 (4 CDMA): iPhone3,3_4.2.8_8E401_Restore.ipsw
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4.3.3 (3GS): iPhone2,1_4.3.3_8J2_Restore.ipsw
4.3.3 (4 GSM): iPhone3,1_4.3.3_8J2_Restore.ipsw
4.2.9 (4 CDMA): iPhone3,3_4.2.9_8E501_Restore.ipsw
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4.3.4 (3GS): iPhone2,1_4.3.4_8K2_Restore.ipsw
4.3.4 (4 GSM): iPhone3,1_4.3.4_8K2_Restore.ipsw
4.2.10 (4 CDMA): iPhone3,3_4.2.10_8E600_Restore.ipsw
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4.3.5 (3GS): iPhone2,1_4.3.5_8L1_Restore.ipsw
4.3.5 (4 GSM): iPhone3,1_4.3.5_8L1_Restore.ipsw
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5.0 (3GS): iPhone2,1_5.0_9A334_Restore.ipsw
5.0 (4 GSM): iPhone3,1_5.0_9A334_Restore.ipsw
5.0 (4 CDMA): iPhone3,3_5.0_9A334_Restore.ipsw
5.0 (4S): iPhone4,1_5.0_9A334_Restore.ipsw
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5.0.1 (3GS): iPhone2,1_5.0.1_9A405_Restore.ipsw
5.0.1 (4 GSM): iPhone3,1_5.0.1_9A405_Restore.ipsw
5.0.1 (4 CDMA): iPhone3,3_5.0.1_9A405_Restore.ipsw
5.0.1 (4S): iPhone4,1_5.0.1_9A405_Restore.ipsw
5.0.1 (4S) [9A406]: iPhone4,1_5.0.1_9A406_Restore.ipsw
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5.1.0 (3GS): iPhone2,1_5.1_9B176_Restore.ipsw
5.1.0 (4 GSM): iPhone3,1_5.1_9B176_Restore.ipsw
5.1.0 (4 CDMA): iPhone3,3_5.1_9B176_Restore.ipsw
5.1.0 (4S): iPhone4,1_5.1_9B179_Restore.ipsw
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5.1.1 (3GS): iPhone2,1_5.1.1_9B206_Restore.ipsw
5.1.1 (4 GSM): iPhone3,1_5.1.1_9B206_Restore.ipsw
5.1.1 (4 GSM) [9B208]: iPhone3,1_5.1.1_9B208_Restore.ipsw
5.1.1 (4 CDMA): iPhone3,3_5.1.1_9B206_Restore.ipsw
5.1.1 (4S): iPhone4,1_5.1.1_9B206_Restore.ipsw
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6.0.0 (3GS): iPhone2,1_6.0_10A403_Restore.ipsw
6.0.0 (4 GSM): iPhone3,1_6.0_10A403_Restore.ipsw
6.0.0 (4): iPhone3,2_6.0_10A403_Restore.ipsw
6.0.0 (4 CDMA): iPhone3,3_6.0_10A403_Restore.ipsw
6.0.0 (4S): iPhone4,1_6.0_10A403_Restore.ipsw
6.0.0 (5 GSM): iPhone5,1_6.0_10A405_Restore.ipsw
6.0.0 (5 GSM+CDMA): iPhone5,2_6.0_10A405_Restore.ipsw
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6.0.1 (3GS): iPhone2,1_6.0.1_10A523_Restore.ipsw
6.0.1 (4 GSM): iPhone3,1_6.0.1_10A523_Restore.ipsw
6.0.1 (4): iPhone3,2_6.0.1_10A523_Restore.ipsw
6.0.1 (4 CDMA): iPhone3,3_6.0.1_10A523_Restore.ipsw
6.0.1 (4S): iPhone4,1_6.0.1_10A523_Restore.ipsw
6.0.1 (5 GSM): iPhone5,1_6.0.1_10A525_Restore.ipsw
6.0.1 (5 GSM+CDMA): iPhone5,2_6.0.1_10A525_Restore.ipsw
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6.0.2 (5 GSM): iPhone5,1_6.0.2_10A551_Restore.ipsw
6.0.2 (5 GSM+CDMA): iPhone5,2_6.0.2_10A551_Restore.ipsw
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6.1.0 (3GS): iPhone2,1_6.1_10B141_Restore.ipsw
6.1.0 (4 GSM): iPhone3,1_6.1_10B144_Restore.ipsw
6.1.0 (4): iPhone3,2_6.1_10B144_Restore.ipsw
6.1.0 (4 CDMA): iPhone3,3_6.1_10B141_Restore.ipsw
6.1.0 (4S): iPhone4,1_6.1_10B142_Restore.ipsw
6.1.0 (5 GSM): iPhone5,1_6.1_10B143_Restore.ipsw
6.1.0 (5 GSM+CDMA): iPhone5,2_6.1_10B143_Restore.ipsw
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6.1.1 (4S): iPhone4,1_6.1.1_10B145_Restore.ipsw
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6.1.2 (3GS): iPhone2,1_6.1.2_10B146_Restore.ipsw
6.1.2 (4 GSM): iPhone3,1_6.1.2_10B146_Restore.ipsw
6.1.2 (4): iPhone3,2_6.1.2_10B146_Restore.ipsw
6.1.2 (4 CDMA): iPhone3,3_6.1.2_10B146_Restore.ipsw
6.1.2 (4S): iPhone4,1_6.1.2_10B146_Restore.ipsw
6.1.2 (5 GSM): iPhone5,1_6.1.2_10B146_Restore.ipsw
6.1.2 (5 GSM+CDMA): iPhone5,2_6.1.2_10B146_Restore.ipsw

iTunes Error Collection With Solution

Most of the errors found at Apple's Knowledge Base.
Here is a list of iTunes errors that could appear during a restore via USB cable.


Error 1
Unable to downgrade. Try changing the USB port (the back one of chassis is better) and restart computer.
The installed version of iTunes may also be too old. Update iTunes.

Error -1
Error occurs when one uses the "last ditch" method for preventing baseband updates on the iPhone 4. The baseband does not get updated using this method. Use FixRecovery to kick it out of recovery mode.

Error 2
Sn0wbreeze 1.6 Custom Firmware has a ASR patch problem. Use sn0wbreeze 1.7 or PwnageTool. Device isn't bootable.

Error 6

Not enter the downgrading mode, change USB port (the back one of chassis is better) and restart computer.

Error 9
Due to asr being patched, the SHA signature is automatically changed and after being resigned the kernel will refuse to use it. Therefore proper kernel patches are required. If necessary kernel patches are not applied, it will fail to load asr and error 9 would occur during restore.
Rebooting your PC may resolve this issue. Aslo it can be connection issue.

Error 10
LLB is missing from the IPSW. The device cannot be booted up. The trick to skip the baseband update no longer works.

Error 11

Removed bbfw file in the firmware folder of an unzipped IPSW.

Error 13

Occurs when you want to install a beta firmware with iTunes for Windows (actively blocked by Apple; beta users are developers and therefore must have a Mac).
Error 13 may also signify a USB problem. Check the USB connection and try other direct ports or maybe the USB cable is an older one. Device isn't bootable.

Error 14

Custom firmware update fail (PwnageTool). You have to restore the device with a custom firmware. Update to a custom firmware isn't working. Device isn't bootable. 2
USB Problem. Check the USB connection and try other direct ports or maybe the USB cable is an older one. Device isn't bootable.

Error 17

Custom firmware update fail (sn0wbreeze). You have to restore the device with a custom firmware. Update to a custom firmware isn't working.

Error 18
This occurs when the media library on the device is corrupt and cannot be modified or updated. Updating to the latest version of iTunes and then restoring should resolve this issue.


Error 20

Reportedly happens during failed downgrade attempts, Some have seen success afterwards by doing the downgrade from DFU mode instead of the normal Recovery mode.

Error 21
Error when using Sauriks server for a restore with iOS 5.x in the recovery mode at least on a A5 device. This error can also happen when you try to restore an iPod with hardware dfu. Use iREB r5 to solve this. or You are trying to update to a beta firmware without UDID activation.

Error 23
Baseband Communication error (Hardware), Most probably Baseband chip is faulty.

Error 26
False version of the NOR flash firmware. Use the correct sn0wbreeze version.

Error 27
modified the restore.plist so it would flash and also exchanged RestoreRamDisk and kernelcache. restore the original iOS.

Error 28

The problem is a bad dock connector on the iPhone. Must change the connector. If you have tried almost everything, reset the logic board leave uncharged for 2-3 days or remove battery for an hour. If doesn't work, the flash memory is damage .

Error 29

You might need to change the battery. See Apple discussions thread about this problem.

Error 31

DFU Loop, Sometimes during the restore with your messed-up IPSW, iTunes will return error 31. This is what's referred to as a DFU loop. The only solution is to restore a working firmware.

Error 34
Hard disk is run out of space when trying to download. Clear space and then continue downloading.

Error -35
Error when downloading songs purchased on iTunes, See Apple's KB article.

Error 37

iPod touch 2G LLB patched with the 0x24000 Segment Overflow was used on an iPhone 3GS custom firmware. Known on damaged bundles from unofficial PwnageTool distributions or bundles.

Error 40

Hacktivation bug in Sn0wbreeze, Use update one..

Error -50
Delete Storm Vedio, QuickTime, iTunes, then reinstall iTunes. See also Apple's KB article.

Error 1002
Are you restoring to a stock apple firmware or a custom pwn firmware? Either way make sure you are in DFU mode first.

Error 1004

This is caused by a failure to match the Baseband Nonce currently in memory to the Nonce returned in the BasebandFirmware SHSH blob. This is a normal part of iPhone 4 local restores via TinyUmbrella.

Error 1011
The file iTunesMobileDevice.dll is damaged or updated.

Error 1013

Restart computer; change computer; reinstall system, if iPhone is always in restoring mode: XP users can jump from restoring mode with ibus; MAC users can use iNdependence. (usually on the iPhone with 1.0.2 firmware downgraded from 1.1.1)

Error 1014

This error is down to itunes not liking your USB ports on your computer. Use a different USB slot or a different computer if possible. That is the easiest fix!

Error 1015

Restart computer; change computer; reinstall system, if iPhone is always in restoring mode: XP users can jump from restoring mode with ibus; MAC users can use iNdependence. (usually on the iPhone with 1.1.1 firmware downgraded from 1.1.2) Baseband firmware on the IPSW is higher than the baseband firmware on the iPad/iPhone.

Error 1050

Bad response from gs.apple.com OR need iREB for preparing the device for restoring to custom IPSW

Error 1394
When Spirit2Pwn flashes parts of the boot chain on iOS 4, the device may crash into DFU Mode.

Error 1413

Restart computer; change USB port; reinstall system. See also Apple's KB article.

Error 1415

Restart computer; change USB port; reinstall system.

Error 1417

Restart computer; change USB port; reinstall system.

Error 1418

Restart computer; change USB port; reinstall system.

Error 1428

Restart computer; change USB port; reinstall system.

Error 1600

Custom firmware can't be restored on a device with DFU Mode. Use Recovery Mode.

Error 1601
Completely remove iTunes and Apple Mobile Device support and then reinstall iTunes

Error 1602
Restart computer; change computer; reinstall system.

Error 1603

False kernelcache patch. Known on damaged bundles from unofficial PwnageTool distributions or bundles. See also Apple KB article

Error 1604

Device was not pwned (signature checks were not blocked). Custom firmware can't be restored.

Error 1611

iTunes tried to enter the Restore Mode, but the device turned back to the Recovery Mode.

Error 1618
Missing system files or corrupt data in iTunes installation. Try to uninstall iTunes, restart computer, install again. This error also occurs for iTunes in Windows 8 for reasons currently unknown.

Error 1619

iTunes is too old and couldn't read the iPhone in Recovery or DFU Mode. Please update iTunes and try it again.

Error 1644

IPSW was moved during prepare with iTunes. Try it again and don't move the IPSW.

Error 1646

iTunes expected the device to be in a different state (Example: booted into iOS rather than jumping to iBEC).

Error 2001
The Mac OS X kernel extension "IOUSBFamily" that was bundled with late 2008 / early 2009 MacBooks, has a bug where it fails to properly recognize an iDevice in DFU Mode. It can be resolved by updating to 10.5.7 (or later), or using a USB hub.

Error 2002

iTunes can't connect because another program is using it or it's disconnected during the Apple Server check.

Error 2003
Connection problem; change USB cable and check USB port.

Error 2005
Problem connecting. Probably a hardware failure.
Somebody reported that reinstalling the USB drivers fixed the problem.

Error 2006
Replace the USB cable with a newer one and/or disconnect all other USB devices, then retry.

Error 2009
remove all USB devices and spare cables other than your keyboard, mouse, and the device, restart the computer, and try to restore.


Error 3XXX
iTunes can't connect to gs.apple.com. Maybe Port 80 and Port 443 is blocked. Open it on your router.

Error 3002

Update to an older firmware isn't working, because Apple is no longer handing out SHSHs for the device/firmware combination.

Error 3004

No internet connection during the firmware restore.

Error 3014

False edited hosts. The SHSH request couldn't be completed. No connection to the Apple Server, Sauriks Server or localhost.

Error 3123
Something dealing with movie rentals.

Error 3194

Right-click on QuickTimePlayer.exe choose Properties from the shortcut menu click on the Compatibility tab. Deselect the checkbox labeled “Run this program in compatibility mode for..

Error 3194

Occurs when trying to install an old firmware and Apple's server disallows the installation. The only solution is to have SHSH backup and modify the hosts file to point to Saurik's Cydia server where they are backed up (or localhost if you have it yourself).

Error 3195

"An internal error occurred." Missing SHSH for the firmware. Maybe the same as "This device isn't eligible for the request build." but with an cache error.

Error -3198
Error downloading, try again. or This device isn't eligible for the requested build.

Error 3200
You are trying to update to iOS 5, when infact, the IPSW file has only a Restore Ramdisk.

Error -3259

Connection timeout, try again.

Error -5000

There is a problem with the permissions of the Mobile Application folder. The App you've tried to download in iTunes couldn't be saved.

Error 9008
Error downloading, try again.

Errors 9800
Set exact date, restart computer. See also Apple's KB article.

Error 9808
Computer system time incorrect.

Error 9812
Check system time, reset Internet connection, update root certificates.

Errors 9814
Set exact date, restart computer. See also Apple's KB article.

Errors 9815

Set exact date, restart computer. See also Apple's KB article.

Error 9843

This error happens if you are logged out, try to download something from the iTunes store and if you click on "Download" and enter an account, which doesn't have this article, this error will occur.

Error 11222

internet options Connections tab Click LAN Settings uncheck "use a proxy server"

Error 11556

You're trying to access a section or a functionality that is not available in your country, for example iCloud in some countries.

Error 13019
Seems to be an issue with syncing media to the device.It only seems to happen on jailbroken devices. Create new user, try syncing with new user's library.
Need restore the device....

Error 20000
Is caused by a custom theme pack on your Windows. Use default Theme.

Error 20008
This happened on a Mac with TinyUmbrella running before restoring a firmware to the Apple TV.

0xE8000001
Device was suddenly unplugged. iTunes couldn't connect with the device. Try it again

0xE8000022

Error in your firmware files. Restore.

0xE8008001
IPA signature verification failed.

0xE800003D
False permissions in the Carrier Bundle folder. Restore, update or fix the permissions from the carrier bundle to update the carrier settings via iTunes.

0xE800006B

Device was suddenly unplugged. iTunes couldn't connect with the device. Try it again.

0xE8000065
sn0wbreeze custom cirmware error on USB connection. Unplug the device, reboot it, and plug it in again.

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[Guide] iPhone For Newbies 6.1

How To Downgrade iOS 6 to iOS 5.1.1 With SHSH

Step 1: Put Your device into ]DFU mode (or use the Steps below)

  • Hold down power button and home button both at the same time for 10 seconds
  • After the 10 seconds release the power button and still pressing on the home button for another 10 seconds
Step 2: Extract RedSn0w.zip file by double clicking on it then launch it and press “Extras

Step 3: Now you have to choose the “SHSH blobs” that you have saved on the Downgrade iOS 6 folder

Step 4: Choose “Stitch

Step 5: Tap on IPSW and select the iOS 5.1.1 IPSW form your device.


Step 6: If your SHSH blobs are stored on your computer so click on “Local” and select the SHSH blob for iOS 5.1.1, but if your SHSH blobs stored on Cydia, Click “Cydia” under the blobs section.

Step 7: After selecting IPSW and blob, RedSn0w will stitch them together to create firmware file for iOS 5.1.1 that will allow you to downgrade to iOS 5.1.1 and will inform you by a message
Blob Stitching Done” then click “Ok
Step 8: Now go back to the welcome Redsn0w screen and click “Extra” and then ”Pwned DFU


Note: Your device supposed to be in DFU mode as we have done this before on Step 1
Step 9: Now after your device finished the Pwned DFU step, open iTunes, now you should receive a message that your iPhone is in recovery mode as the screen below then click “OK

Step 10: Click Shift + restore on Win or option + restore on Macand select your the new firmware file that we have created Step 7 then your itunes will prepare your device for restore and then start restoring
Note: You should see the white apple logo on your device on a black screen.
Step 11: Take care you may face an iTunes Error -1 Do not worry its a normal message click “OK

Step 12: Open RedSn0w, and click Extras then Recovery fix.

Step 13: You should put your device in into DFU mode, and the Recovery fix should run successfully if you don’t know how to put your device in DFU mode.
Step 14: Once the Recovery fix is completed, your device will be completely restored back on iOS 5.1.1.
Note: If you decided to untethered jailbreak your iOS 5.1.1 firmware on iPhone 4 or lower check our tutorial posted here for Redsn0w


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How to downgrade iOS 6 to iOS 5.1.1 (Guide):

Download RedSn0w 0.9.14b2 on your Devise (Windows/Mac).
Then download the 5.1.1 IPSW file that is compatible with your device.
Make sure you know where you have your iOS 5.1.1 blobs, they should be in Cydia or on your Pc.
Put your Device in DFU mode.
Open the RedSn0w Device and go to extras.
You will then see the options for the SHSH blobs and you will see a button labeled ‘Stitch’
Click it and then when the window open click on IPSW button and choose the appropriate file.
In the blobs options choose ‘Local’ if your blobs are on your computer or click on Cydia if they are located in Cydia.
The files will be stitched together.
You will now have the firmware file for the iOS 5.1.1, cleverly Apple has discontinued to sing in iOS 5.1.1 but you will still be able to complete the downgrade.
In the Redsn0w software go back to the two pages and select Pwned DFU option, this will restore iTunes using the firmware. If you don’t do this step then you will get a 1600 error and you will not be able to use the app.
When you open iTunes it will be in recovery mode.
Click the option button and click on restore.
Select the iOS 5.1.1 file which will has a prefix of 13 numbers that are the ECID of the device.
Once restore is complete you will receive an error message, go to RedSn0w, extras and then click on ‘recovery fix’.
For the recovery to be initiated you will need to out the iPhone in DFU mode.
Once this recovery is completed your iOS will be changed from iOS 6 to iOS 5.1.1.



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