2016 m. rugpjūčio 12 d., penktadienis

Downgrade iOS 9.3.4 To iOS 6.0.1





Downgrading iOS                                                                          

To downgrade iOS you need the older IPSW (iPhone or iPad software) file. This may be on your computer if you upgraded through iTunes and your desktop OS hasn’t cleared it away as a junk file. On OS X look in ~/Library/iTunes and in Windows 10 navigate through Users\<User>\AppData\Roaming\Apple Computer\iTunes folder. You’re looking for a folder called iPhone Software Updates or iPad Software Updates.
If you can’t find the older IPSW (.ipsw) file on your local system, there are plenty of repositories on the web where you can download archived files for free, such as IPSW Downloads. Choose your device, select the iOS version you want to go back to, and download the file. IPSW Downloads helpfully marks the packages currently signed as valid by Apple in green.
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Fire up iTunes and connect your iOS device. Open the device’s page inside iTunes and you get the familiar Restore screen. Rather than just clicking the Restore button as normal, use Option+Click (OS X) or Shift+Click (Windows), which prompts you to choose an IPSW file rather than just using the most recent one from Apple. Pick the file you downloaded earlier and the reset and restore process starts.

Downgrading from a beta version (iOS 10 Beta)

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