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Iphone 6. How to unlock ???
Install Gentoo
Give it back Jamaal
First for Tyrone
Next time just steal the money and then buy an iPhone my man ;^)
slide to uncuck
ask to fbi
Give it back nigger.
Give it back.
>tfw unable to ever ask questions about how to factory reset a phone after I've forgotten my lock password, how to unlock them, or what have you on Sup Forums without being accused of being a thieving hoodlum
Give it back la-a
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dont mind , i havent stole anything . Just waiting for a proper answer
hard reset is the only option familia
you need to export some shit from another iPhone (exact same model)
just Google a bit you'll find out how eventually Bek.
Sure thing Shawna
Give it back kajal.
It's a black male thing
Put it in dfu mode and then restore it, quit shitting on Sup Forums and now delete this thread
What if you get a job, move out of the ghetto and buy one instead of stealing it?
You'll need to find an iBoot or SecureROM exploit on your own which is quite difficult. After that you'll need to use an unlocked device that's the same model to pull firmware keys for the latest signed version of iOS. Then download the actual IPSW from iTunes servers or ipsw.me. The entire start screen that's all white asking for a passcode is a setup app. On a Mac convert the IPSW to a zip by renaming it as such. Inside the zip file there will be 3 dmg files. Largest is the root filesystem. Decrypt it by running it through iDecrypt using the corresponding firmware key you pulled earlier. From there find and delete setup.app. Repack the IPSW and move it to your desktop. Connect your device in DFU and exploit either bootloader. Open iTunes and hold the option key while clicking restore. Restore to your custom IPSW. At first it will not boot. Exploit the bootloader again through DFU and take control of the iBSS to manually bootstrap the iBEC. From there you'll be able to able to patch the kernel (in DFU mode KPP is disabled) and take control of RestoreRamdisk. Use it to wipe the iOS system partition and manually flash the stock firmware file from your custom IPSW. When you reboot to the SecureROM you should be able to start up normally. The setup app will not be present so you'll go directly to the SpringBoard.
ProTip: Purple Restore (an Apple internal engineering tool) can make the root filesystem of any signed IPSW writable. You just need the latest version and a Mac with Mavericks or higher. Having a writable root fs will allow for a less painful installation of OpenSSL and OpenSSH so you can secure shell to the device and remove setup.app from the Applications directory. This will bypass the lock but not remove it.
give it back tyrone
This is actually helpful.
Thanks user.
Return the phone, DeShaun
If you can fs mounted rw and install OpenSSH it'll be as easy as pic related.
Have you tried a lockpicking set? I'd start there if I were you
That dash don't be silent?