airsquared / blobsaver

A cross-platform GUI and CLI app for automatically saving SHSH blobs
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Stuck in Recovery mode #649

Open cazcasius opened 10 months ago

cazcasius commented 10 months ago

Describe the bug I tried using blobsaver to save my SHSH blobs from my iPhone 13 Pro, when I clicked "Read from device" on the APNounce, clicked "not jailbroken", my device ran into a bootloop and is now stuck in recovry mode. I tried exiting over several Apps, ITunes and so on. Nothing helps, Wiping the Phone via ITunes fails. Phone is basically unusable.

Screenshots Just the regular recovery mode screen

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m5tar commented 7 months ago

Something similar has just happened to me as well.

Were you able to figure it out?

Desktop:

In my case, I tried to get the APNonce read from the device.

It restarted me in Recovery Mode but complained about a missing lib .so file.

I tried to exit Recovery Mode by pressing Vol Up and Vol Down and the side button but I rebooted back into Recovery Mode. I then unplugged and repeated the process. Ended up in Recovery Mode again. I then just then held the side button and ended up in Recovery Mode again.

Any solutions to this?

cazcasius commented 7 months ago

Hey mate,

I was trying a thousand things back then, there are some Jailbreak software tools wich are supposed to help you get out of recovery mode.

In the end (after nothing worked) i just updated via ITunes…

Sorry. Am 3. März 2024, 06:31 +0100 schrieb m5tar @.***>:

Something similar has just happened to me as well. Were you able to figure it out? Desktop:

• OS Version: Arch Linux • IOS Device: 13 Mini - 15.3.1

In my case, I tried to get the APNonce read from the device. It restarted me in Recovery Mode but complained about a missing lib .so file. I tried to exit Recovery Mode by pressing Vol Up and Vol Down and the side button but I rebooted back into Recovery Mode. I then unplugged and repeated the process. Ended up in Recovery Mode again. I then just then held the side button and ended up in Recovery Mode again. Any solutions to this? — Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or unsubscribe. You are receiving this because you authored the thread.Message ID: @.***>

m5tar commented 7 months ago

Thank you for replying!

What I ended up doing was installing Windows somewhere and using future restore (the CLI version) and running

futurerestore-v194.exe -e

The latest nightly versions did not have a Windows binary and the way to get it installed on Arch while fixing the "lib .so" situation seemed very tedious.

I was able to safely get out of Recovery Mode.

I followed this guide essentially.

itech0307 commented 2 weeks ago

I had the same problem as you. I also tried pressing Volume Up/Down + Power button but it couldn't get out of Recovery Mode loop, maybe i pressed the buttons in the wrong order or something. I tried a simpler way which is connecting to 3uTools and it helped me get out of Recovery mode quickly and safely. Good luck!