Hi Guys ..
Today we have a Very special post ..
you have iphone , ipad , ipod ?
you update it to os 6.0 ?
you face aproblem and want to back again to you last os ..
let me warn you .. Downgrade is not matures
it's true .. but
here you will not be mature any more :)
lets do it ..
First of all No Shsh = No downgrade this is the rule
First of all No Shsh = No downgrade this is the rule
Step 1: Download RedSn0w 0.9.14b2.
Step 2: Download the 5.1.1 IPSW file for the device you’d like to downgrade.
Step 3: Locate
the SHSH blob you saved earlier. You must have an iOS 5.1.1 SHSH blobs
saved for you device, and stored on your local computer, or on Cydia. If
you have it on your computer, locate it, and place it in the same
folder as the 5.1.1 IPSW file. If it’s stored on Cydia, then continue
on.
Step 4: Place your device running iOS 6 into DFU mode.
Step 5: Open RedSn0w, and click Extras > SHSH blobs > Stitch.
Step 6: Click IPSW and select the iOS 5.1.1 IPSW for your device.
Step 7: If
your SHSH blobs are stored on Cydia, Click Cydia under the blobs
section. If you have your SHSH blobs stored locally, click Local, and
select the SHSH blob for iOS 5.1.1 for your device.
Step 8: Once
the IPSW and blob are selected, RedSn0w will stitch them together to
create an all encompassing firmware file for iOS 5.1.1. You will be able
to use this firmware file to downgrade, even though Apple is no longer
signing iOS 5.1.1
Step 9: In
RedSn0w, go back and click Pwned DFU. This will place your device into
Pwned DFU mode so that iTunes can restore using the stitched firmware.
Without doing this, you will get error 1600 in iTunes.
Step 10: Open
iTunes, and it should detect your device in recovery mode. Hold Option
and click Restore, then select your newly created stitched firmware
file. The filename should be prefixed by a series of 13 numbers, which
is the device’s ECID.
Step 11: Allow iTunes to completely restore your device, and you may be presented with an Error -1 from iTunes. Do not worry.
Step 12: Open RedSn0w, and click Extras > Recovery fix .. this will solve the problem
Step 13: Place your device back into DFU mode, and the Recovery fix should run successfully.
Step 14: Once the Recovery fix is completed, your device will be completely restored back on iOS 5.1.1.
If
you can remember to follow each step one at a time, then the chances of
your success with this downgrade goes up exponentially. Keep in mind,
that the downgrade only works if you meet the criteria.
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you must have an A4 device or below, you must have your SHSH blobs
saved locally on your computer, or stored on Cydia, and you need to have
RedSn0w and the correct 5.1.1 firmware file for your device.
If you have questions feel free to comment ..
have anice downgrade ..
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