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Jailbroken Iphone stuck on boot logo
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Its just stuck on the boot logo? Ive tried restoring it but it gets half way on itunes and just stops and the iphone turns off? Please help
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Are you putting it in DFU mode when you restore it?
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IAMR1SKY wrote Are you putting it in DFU mode when you restore it?Holding both the power button and home button? Yes i am
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Gump wroteIAMR1SKY wrote Are you putting it in DFU mode when you restore it?Holding both the power button and home button? Yes i am
You're holding those buttons down for about 8 seconds, then letting go of the lock button while holding the home button for another 10 seconds right? Then your iTunes should identify it as a device that needs to be restored and it shouldn't give you any trouble.
If it keeps giving you problems, try to restore it with a different computer.
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IAMR1SKY wroteI was doing the first bit right, but I didnt let go and keep hold of the home button! Thanks for your helpGump wroteIAMR1SKY wrote Are you putting it in DFU mode when you restore it?Holding both the power button and home button? Yes i am
You're holding those buttons down for about 8 seconds, then letting go of the lock button while holding the home button for another 10 seconds right? Then your iTunes should identify it as a device that needs to be restored and it shouldn't give you any trouble.
If it keeps giving you problems, try to restore it with a different computer.
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Put it in dfu mode then when ur turning it back on hold the volume up button the whole time. Worked for me and like 5 friends
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McNuggets wrote Try putting your iPhone into DFU Mode and then try restoring it again.Once you jailbreak your device, you lose ALL help and support from apple. They're unable to assist anyone they believe to have done it.
Also try and contact Apple Support about iTunes failing to restore your iPhone.
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What u do is plug phone into charger turn it off itll turn back on and hold the volume + for about 5 minutes
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