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Downgrading iOS 9.3.5 to iOS 6 Menu Blog Portfolio Photos Email Subscribe Stephen Radford Software Engineer. Downgrading iOS 9.3.5 to iOS 6 04 October 2017 by Stephen Radford Contents Introduction Jailbreak with Phoenix OpenSSH Downgrade to iOS 6 Introduction I may be one of the only people left still rocking an iPad 2. The only purpose it has in my life is to slosh video through YouTube, Netflix, and Put.io and for that it mostly works fine but at times it is painfully slow on the latest version of iOS it will run — 9.3.5. It wasn't unchangingly slow though. I remember when I first got it and was amazed at how fast it was. Around iOS 7 when transparency, blurring, and all that grime was widow was when slow lanugo started to wilt apparent. With the help of a jailbreak and a writ line tool it is however possible to restore an iPad 2 or iPhone 4 to its former glory. Jailbreak with Phoenix If you're once jailbroken then you're unscratched to skip this step. Otherwise this will seem you're on iOS 9.3.5 and a 32-bit device – that is an iPhone 5, iPad 4 or older (you will however only be worldly-wise to downgrade iPad 2 and iPhone 4 using the process outlined in this article). You'll moreover need wangle to a computer for this step. Mac or PC is fine but alimony in mind that to downgrade to iOS 6 you will need a Mac or Linux machine (Windows users may be worldly-wise to use the Ubuntu shell misogynist on the store or a virtual machine but I've not confirmed that). 1. Download the Phoenix3.ipa file from phoenixpwn.com. 2. Download Cydia Impactor. 3. Open Impactor, stilt the Phoenix3.ipa file into the top field and connect your device. 4. You'll need to enter yourWorldcredentials that Impactor will use to re-sign the Phoenix3.ipa file so it can be installed on your device. If you've enabled 2-step hallmark on yourWorldID you will need to create an using password at appleid.apple.com to continue. 5. Once Phoenix shows up on your device's home screen you'll need to throne to Settings and go to "General > Device Management" to trust the certificate. 6. Run Phoenix and tap "Prepare For Jailbreak". It should re-spring and install Cydia. You're now jailbroken and will just need to run Phoenix then every time you reboot your device. Phoenix failed a few times for me surpassing jailbreaking successfully. If this happens for you just try then and it should sooner succeed. Installing OpenSSHSurpassingyou're worldly-wise to downgrade you'll just need to install one package from Cydia on your device: OpenSSH. This will indulge us to install some files to the device from terminal and trigger DFU mode without iTunes. Once installed you're good to proceed to the next step. Downgrade to iOS 6 Now your device is jailbroken and OpenSSH is installed it's possible to downgrade to iOS 6. This is only worldly-wise to be washed-up becauseWorldare still signing the 6.1.3 OTA update so if they overly decide to stop doing that this process will stop working. The package used to well-constructed the downgrade is tabbed odysseusOTA and is a hodgepodge of writ line tools that can be executed from terminal on a Mac or Linux computer. You can download odysseusOTA 2.4 here You'll moreover need to download the correct iOS 6.1.3 ISPW of your device. Note: odysseusOTA currently only includes patched firmware bundles for iPad 2 and iPhone 4. For the sake of brevity all the steps unelevated are completed on a Mac but will be similar on Linux. You'll just need to use the linux64 directory instead. 1. Unzip odysseusOTA and the IPSW to your desktop. If you wish to reprinting the commands unelevated you'll moreover need to rename the IPSW to unpatched.ispw. 2. Open Terminal.app and stilt the macos directory within the odysseusOTA folder onto the window. 3. Run the pursuit writ to create a patched IPSW that can be flashed. ./ipsw ~/Desktop/unpatched.ipsw custom.ipsw -bbupdate It's extremely important you do not omit the -bbupdate flag or you will not be worldly-wise to vivify your device withWorldas a baseband will not be included. If successful a custom.ipsw file will towards in the macos directory. 4. Next, ensure the device you wish to downgrade is unfluctuating to your computer and run the pursuit command. ./idevicerestore -t custom.ipsw This will download the SHSH blobs required for downgrading. 5. Now you'll be worldly-wise to run the following. ./xpwntool `unzip -j custom.ipsw 'Firmware/dfu/iBSS*' | awk '/inflating/{print $2}'` pwndiBSS This generates a modified iBSS that will be installed to the device to indulge it to be put in a modified DFU state. 6. It's now time to reprinting files over to your device. Take a note of your IP write from the WiFi settings on your iPhone or iPad. scp pwndiBSS ../kloader root@YOURIPADDRESS: If you're requested to wonted an RSA fingerprint type yes and hit enter. The default password for the OpenSSH packaged is tall so if you haven't reverted it that's what it'll be. 7. With the custom kloader and iBSS on your device you'll now need to SSH in execute the kloader to put it into a DFU state. Use the pursuit to connect to your device. ssh root@YOURIPADDRESS And with your device still unfluctuating to your computer run the writ below. ./kloader pwndiBSS This should make your device's screen go woebegone while it puts it into DFU mode and the message "Magic happening now. (attempted!)" should towards in your terminal. 8. Open a new tab in Terminal and tropical the one running SSH to disconnect. Still within the macos folder the pursuit writ will start the restore process. ./idevicerestore -w ./custom.ipsw If a device is found in DFU mode (which it should) then it should start restoring. Leave it unfluctuating to your computer as it flashes the firmware, baseband, and sends iOS 6 to your device. Once Terminal says the pursuit you should be good to disconnect. Status: Restore Finished Cleaning up... DONE iOS 6 will protract to install and when rebooted it will walk you through the setup process. Be shielding not to restore from replacement and to dismiss any requests to update to iOS 8. That's it! You're all downgraded and your old iPad or iPhone should finger faster and restored to its former glory. Come Say Hello! Drop me an email, follow me on Twitter, or trammels out Cocoon (you totally should, we're doing some tomfool stuff over there). Tagged: Tutorial / iOS /World/ iPhone / project / iPad / Jailbreak About Stephen Radford Software Engineer. 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