Difference between revisions of "RecoveryMode"

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[[Image:Iphone14promaxinrecm.png |thumb|right|An iPhone 14 Pro Max running in Recovery Mode, recreated using an extracted graphic.]]
The '''RecoveryMode''' is located at <code>/Firmware/all_flash/all_flash.(MODEL-NAME).production/(RECOVERYMODE-IMG3-FILE-NAME).img3</code> in the [[IPSW File Format|IPSW]]. The RecoveryMode logo is flashed to [[NOR]] (or [[NAND|a functionally equivalent partition]]) and displayed when the device is in [[Recovery Mode]].
 
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The '''RecoveryMode''' is located at <code>/Firmware/all_flash/all_flash.(MODEL-NAME).production/(RECOVERYMODE-IMG4-FILE-NAME).im4p</code> in the [[IPSW File Format|IPSW]]. The RecoveryMode logo is flashed to [[NOR]] (or [[NAND|a functionally equivalent partition]]) and displayed when the device is in [[Recovery Mode]].
   
It is a PNG picture with an alpha channel packed into an [[IMG3 File Format|IMG3]] archive.
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It is an iBootim image with an alpha channel packed into an [[IMG4 File Format|IMG4 (.im4p)]] archive. On 32 bit devices, it is a raw image packed into an [[IMG3 File Format|IMG3]].
   
Due to limited firmware storage space, any custom recovery mode logo must be exactly 320x480 and under 100 KB. Custom boot logos are not supported on devices not vulnerable to the [[0x24000 Segment Overflow]] or [[Pwnage 2.0]]. However, [[animate]] can be used instead.
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Due to limited firmware storage space, any custom recovery mode logo must be exactly 320x480 and under 100 KB. Custom Recovery Mode logos are not supported on devices not vulnerable to the [[0x24000 Segment Overflow]], [[Alloc8 Exploit]] or [[Pwnage 2.0]].

Latest revision as of 20:24, 16 September 2022

An iPhone 14 Pro Max running in Recovery Mode, recreated using an extracted graphic.

The RecoveryMode is located at /Firmware/all_flash/all_flash.(MODEL-NAME).production/(RECOVERYMODE-IMG4-FILE-NAME).im4p in the IPSW. The RecoveryMode logo is flashed to NOR (or a functionally equivalent partition) and displayed when the device is in Recovery Mode.

It is an iBootim image with an alpha channel packed into an IMG4 (.im4p) archive. On 32 bit devices, it is a raw image packed into an IMG3.

Due to limited firmware storage space, any custom recovery mode logo must be exactly 320x480 and under 100 KB. Custom Recovery Mode logos are not supported on devices not vulnerable to the 0x24000 Segment Overflow, Alloc8 Exploit or Pwnage 2.0.