Difference between revisions of "Restore Ramdisk"

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(New page: Wipes everything out on the NAND and reflashes it with the OS provided in the IPSW. After, it will flash the NOR with the firmware files in the IPSW, and if it is an [[iPho...)
 
 
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Wipes everything out on the [[NAND]] and reflashes it with the OS provided in the [[IPSW]]. After, it will flash the [[NOR]] with the firmware files in the [[IPSW]], and if it is an [[iPhone]], re-flash the [[Baseband Device|Baseband]] as well (provided it is not an earlier [[Baseband Device|baseband]] version)
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Wipes everything out on the [[NAND]] and reflashes it with the OS provided in the [[IPSW File Format|IPSW]]. After, it will flash the [[NOR]] with the firmware files in the [[IPSW File Format|IPSW]], and if it is an [[List of iPhones|iPhone]], re-flash the [[Baseband Device|baseband]] as well (provided it is not an earlier [[Baseband Device|baseband]] version, except in the case of the [[N90AP|iPhone 4]] and newer which depends on whether or not Apple is signing the baseband firmware you are trying to flash). On [[N51AP|iPhone 5S]] and newer, it's also responsible for updating the [[Secure Enclave|SEP]] via [[seputil]]
 
You need to restore from a backup to get any of your contacts, applications, etc. back after a complete restore with this.
 

Latest revision as of 13:32, 5 September 2017

Wipes everything out on the NAND and reflashes it with the OS provided in the IPSW. After, it will flash the NOR with the firmware files in the IPSW, and if it is an iPhone, re-flash the baseband as well (provided it is not an earlier baseband version, except in the case of the iPhone 4 and newer which depends on whether or not Apple is signing the baseband firmware you are trying to flash). On iPhone 5S and newer, it's also responsible for updating the SEP via seputil