GUIDE: How to put your iPhone into Recovery/DFU Mode
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on 15-07-2015 15:44
As most iPhone owners will be aware, you can reset your device by holding down both the home button and sleep/wake button together until the device reboots. This will cure the majority of crashes and issues.
However, there may also be occasions where the phone goes seriously wrong and may appear to be 'dead'. Not everybody is aware that there is a second method which can be used to bring a phone back to life when all else seems lost. Consider it a 'last resort' if you like!
The second method involves putting the phone into recovery, or DFU (Device Firmware Update) mode. Putting the phone into recovery mode lets iTunes know that it needs to perform a full restore on the handset. Here's how to do it:
1. Ensure that the iPhone is OFF before starting.
2. On your computer, open iTunes.
3. Connect your iPhone to your computer using the USB cable.
4. Hold down the SLEEP/WAKE Button and the HOME button together.
5. After 10 seconds, let go of the SLEEP/WAKE button (keep the home button held down).
6. Keep holding the HOME button until iTunes displays a message saying that it has detected a phone in recovery mode.
You will then be prompted to restore the phone using iTunes. Follow the on screen instructions and your iPhone will be restored.
You may also have the option to restore your iPhone from a backup, but I would not advise doing this if you think that an app may have caused your device to go wrong in the first place.
The above method can also be used to get around forgotten PIN numbers. I've used it to restore several of our company handsets when people have handed their phones back in but forgotten to provide their PINs!
I hope this helps. If anyone reading this needs a hand, just drop me a message and I'll be happy to talk you through it
Mark
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on 15-07-2015 19:27
Worth pointing out though that it won't remove an Apple ID so you would need to be able to remember the log in for that to progress beyond reinstalling the firmware.
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on 16-07-2015 15:07
@MI5 wrote:
Last one I did asked me to log in with original apple ID after I'd restored the firmware.
Weird? The only thing I can think of is that the staff who had the iPhones didn't use an Apple ID, but then they must have done as they would have needed to have downloaded a couple of apps for work!
We'll call it an 'anomaly'..
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on 16-07-2015 17:26
Hey @Mark_1980 Thank you! Lovely job with this guide, very useful and clear. Well done.