Step 1: Download the required iOS 7. Launch Terminal, write cd and move the bin folder on the Terminal window. Step 3: Run the following command:. Step 4: Turn the iPhone into a DFU mode — hold the lock button for 3 seconds, without releasing the lock button, press and hold the Home button for 10 seconds, while holding the Home button, release the lock.
Continue to hold the button for 30 seconds. Connect your iPhone to computer a in DFU mode. Step 6: Once you will see an apple logo on your iPhone, go back to the Terminal and connect to the device via SSH alpine password. Enter the following command:. View answer in context.
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Reply Helpful 1 Thread reply - more options Link to this Post. User profile for user: Lawrence Finch Lawrence Finch. No, it won't help. The iPhone 4 hardware is not compatible with versions later than 7. User profile for user: Cccccccccff Cccccccccff. You can't have a new version on an iPhone 4.
User profile for user: kb kb User profile for user: Arlenelogan Arlenelogan. Currently running iTunes I backed up my phone before I started the update.
I tried to update but it said I could not update and had to restore my phone. So I tried that and it said I had to restore and update. I'm currently stuck on the connect to iTunes screen. I tried rebooting my iPhone with the sleep and home button, but nothing works.
At this point, I just want to get back to before I started this update. Can someone please help me update or go back to my current iOS version? Posted on Apr 4, AM.
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