IPAD pro Identified device as j127ap, iPad6,3 fails entering restore mode
ERROR: Device failed to enter restore mode.
The IPAD goes to restore mode the instant the error appears.
Heres the output
sudo idevicerestore -e -l -d
irecv_event_cb: device 0016508110782226 (udid: N/A) connected in Recovery mode
Found device in Recovery mode
opening device 05ac:1281...
found device with ECID 0016508110782226
Setting to configuration 1
Setting to interface 0:0
Identified device as j127ap, iPad6,3
Connection #0 to host api.ipsw.me left intact
The following firmwares are currently being signed for iPad6,3:
[1] 16.7.7 (build 20H330)
Select the firmware you want to restore: 1
Selected firmware 16.7.7 (build 20H330)
Verifying 'iPadPro_9.7_16.7.7_20H330_Restore.ipsw'...
Checksum matches.
Extracting BuildManifest from IPSW
Product Version: 16.7.7
Product Build: 20H330 Major: 20
opening device 05ac:1281...
found device with ECID 0016508110782226
Setting to configuration 1
Setting to interface 0:0
INFO: device serial number is DMPT62TZH1ML
Device supports Image4: true
Variant: Customer Erase Install (IPSW)
This restore will erase your device data.
################################ [ WARNING ] #################################
You are about to perform an ERASE restore. ALL DATA on the target device
will be IRREVERSIBLY DESTROYED. If you want to update your device without
erasing the user data, hit CTRL+C now and restart without -e or --erase
command line switch.
If you want to continue with the ERASE, please type YES and press ENTER.
Received SHSH blobs
DEBUG: tss_response_get_path_by_entry: No entry 'iBEC' in TSS response
NOTE: No path for component iBEC in TSS, will fetch from build_identity
Extracting iBEC.ipad6b.RELEASE.im4p...
Personalizing IMG4 component iBEC...
Tag found
Sending iBEC (453775 bytes)...
Waiting for device to disconnect...
irecv_event_cb: device 0016508110782226 (udid: N/A) disconnected
Waiting for device to reconnect in recovery mode...
irecv_event_cb: device 0016508110782226 (udid: N/A) connected in Recovery mode
opening device 05ac:1281...
found device with ECID 0016508110782226
Setting to configuration 1
Setting to interface 0:0
Recovery Mode Environment:
iBoot build-version=iBoot-8422.142.2.700.1
iBoot build-style=RELEASE
Sending RestoreLogo...
DEBUG: tss_response_get_path_by_entry: No entry 'RestoreLogo' in TSS response
NOTE: No path for component RestoreLogo in TSS, will fetch from build_identity
Extracting applelogo@2x~ipad.im4p...
Personalizing IMG4 component RestoreLogo...
Tag found
Sending RestoreLogo (27725 bytes)...
DEBUG: RestoreTrustCache is loaded by iBoot.
DEBUG: tss_response_get_path_by_entry: No entry 'RestoreTrustCache' in TSS response
NOTE: No path for component RestoreTrustCache in TSS, will fetch from build_identity
Extracting 087-86719-022.dmg.trustcache...
Personalizing IMG4 component RestoreTrustCache...
Tag found
Sending RestoreTrustCache (11707 bytes)...
ramdisk-size=0x20000000
DEBUG: tss_response_get_path_by_entry: No entry 'RestoreRamDisk' in TSS response
NOTE: No path for component RestoreRamDisk in TSS, will fetch from build_identity
Extracting 087-86719-022.dmg...
Personalizing IMG4 component RestoreRamDisk...
Tag found
Sending RestoreRamDisk (106960919 bytes)...
DEBUG: tss_response_get_path_by_entry: No entry 'RestoreDeviceTree' in TSS response
NOTE: No path for component RestoreDeviceTree in TSS, will fetch from build_identity
Extracting DeviceTree.j127ap.im4p...
Personalizing IMG4 component RestoreDeviceTree...
Tag found
Sending RestoreDeviceTree (32010 bytes)...
DEBUG: tss_response_get_path_by_entry: No entry 'RestoreKernelCache' in TSS response
NOTE: No path for component RestoreKernelCache in TSS, will fetch from build_identity
Extracting kernelcache.release.ipad6b...
Personalizing IMG4 component RestoreKernelCache...
Tag found
Sending RestoreKernelCache (22955667 bytes)...
DEBUG: Waiting for device to disconnect...
irecv_event_cb: device 0016508110782226 (udid: N/A) disconnected
Waiting for device to enter restore mode...
irecv_event_cb: device 0016508110782226 (udid: N/A) connected in Recovery mode
ERROR: Device failed to enter restore mode.
IPAD pro Identified device as j127ap, iPad6,3 fails entering restore mode
ERROR: Device failed to enter restore mode.
The IPAD goes to restore mode the instant the error appears.
Heres the output
sudo idevicerestore -e -l -d irecv_event_cb: device 0016508110782226 (udid: N/A) connected in Recovery mode Found device in Recovery mode opening device 05ac:1281... found device with ECID 0016508110782226 Setting to configuration 1 Setting to interface 0:0 Identified device as j127ap, iPad6,3
Host api.ipsw.me:443 was resolved.
IPv6: 2606:4700:20::681a:89c, 2606:4700:20::681a:99c, 2606:4700:20::ac43:47bb
IPv4: 104.26.9.156, 104.26.8.156, 172.67.71.187
Trying [2606:4700:20::681a:89c]:443...
Connected to api.ipsw.me (2606:4700:20::681a:89c) port 443
ALPN: curl offers h2,http/1.1
SSL connection using TLSv1.3 / TLS_AES_256_GCM_SHA384 / x25519 / id-ecPublicKey
ALPN: server accepted h2
Server certificate:
subject: CN=ipsw.me
start date: Mar 3 23:11:35 2024 GMT
expire date: Jun 1 23:11:34 2024 GMT
subjectAltName: host "api.ipsw.me" matched cert's "*.ipsw.me"
issuer: C=US; O=Let's Encrypt; CN=E1
SSL certificate verify result: unable to get local issuer certificate (20), continuing anyway.
Certificate level 0: Public key type EC/prime256v1 (256/128 Bits/secBits), signed using ecdsa-with-SHA384
Certificate level 1: Public key type EC/secp384r1 (384/192 Bits/secBits), signed using ecdsa-with-SHA384
Certificate level 2: Public key type EC/secp384r1 (384/192 Bits/secBits), signed using sha256WithRSAEncryption
Certificate level 3: Public key type RSA (4096/152 Bits/secBits), signed using sha256WithRSAEncryption
using HTTP/2
[HTTP/2] [1] OPENED stream for https://api.ipsw.me/v3/device/iPad6,3
[HTTP/2] [1] [:method: GET]
[HTTP/2] [1] [:scheme: https]
[HTTP/2] [1] [:authority: api.ipsw.me]
[HTTP/2] [1] [:path: /v3/device/iPad6,3]
[HTTP/2] [1] [user-agent: InetURL/1.0 idevicerestore/1.0.0]
[HTTP/2] [1] [accept: /]
old SSL session ID is stale, removing < HTTP/2 200 < date: Fri, 12 Apr 2024 11:08:17 GMT < content-type: application/json < vary: Accept-Encoding < vary: Origin < access-control-allow-origin: * < access-control-expose-headers: X-Data-Location, X-Server-Location < cache-control: public, max-age=14400 < content-md5: 3r6sUdAUcjCJaRZ8WxsUUQ== < content-security-policy: default-src https: 'unsafe-eval' 'unsafe-inline'; object-src 'none' < expires: Fri, 12 Apr 2024 11:47:54 GMT < x-content-type-options: nosniff < x-data-location: database < x-frame-options: DENY < x-frame-options: DENY < x-server-location: 191fdaa5ed0c < x-xss-protection: 1; mode=block < strict-transport-security: max-age=15552000; preload < cf-cache-status: HIT < age: 1223 < last-modified: Fri, 12 Apr 2024 10:47:54 GMT < report-to: {"endpoints":[{"url":"https:\/\/a.nel.cloudflare.com\/report\/v4?s=Czd69lP93ozGF83XQi%2B1eFcNg3HVfW6EFdJSD9Ee%2Fm%2BHDQl9W%2Bk323B0%2FUA%2FSnkl2TJJk1bRZU%2F4FQs1ShRy6V%2FvJriSxoH5GUh1PuTza%2F1cDa8OklwIGeRxgWV3ubjDbDf8wOZEbUcA"}],"group":"cf-nel","max_age":604800} < nel: {"success_fraction":0,"report_to":"cf-nel","max_age":604800} < server: cloudflare < cf-ray: 8732c1f2798423ee-LHR < alt-svc: h3=":443"; ma=86400 <
Connection #0 to host api.ipsw.me left intact The following firmwares are currently being signed for iPad6,3: [1] 16.7.7 (build 20H330) Select the firmware you want to restore: 1 Selected firmware 16.7.7 (build 20H330) Verifying 'iPadPro_9.7_16.7.7_20H330_Restore.ipsw'... Checksum matches. Extracting BuildManifest from IPSW Product Version: 16.7.7 Product Build: 20H330 Major: 20 opening device 05ac:1281... found device with ECID 0016508110782226 Setting to configuration 1 Setting to interface 0:0 INFO: device serial number is DMPT62TZH1ML Device supports Image4: true Variant: Customer Erase Install (IPSW) This restore will erase your device data. ################################ [ WARNING ] #################################
You are about to perform an ERASE restore. ALL DATA on the target device
will be IRREVERSIBLY DESTROYED. If you want to update your device without
erasing the user data, hit CTRL+C now and restart without -e or --erase
command line switch.
If you want to continue with the ERASE, please type YES and press ENTER.
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