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#1 2025-10-03 14:18:02

spillthetea
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restoring iphone using arch?

hello, newbie here. i have an old iphone 6s that i forgot the password + stuck in recovery mode and just wanna restore the phone to give it to my younger brother. i heard that libimobiledevice and idevicerestore could help me with those thing but I don't know how to use idevicerestore, as quoting ArchWiki's iOS page, "idevicerestore-git can be used to update (reinstall the operating system without touching user data) or restore (reinstall the operating system and erase user data) iOS devices. " but doesn't actually tell me how to use it. so it will be very helpful if you could help me to use it and potentially fixing the iphone.

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#3 2025-10-04 03:37:27

spillthetea
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Re: restoring iphone using arch?

thanks! I fixed the iphone using "idevicerestore --erase --latest", and now it ran flawlessly!

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#4 2026-03-09 01:29:32

technnah
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Re: restoring iphone using arch?

please can you show how am complete beginner to linux.
when i run the pair commad it succeeds but when i try to run the one to restore the iphone it says the command not found

Last edited by technnah (2026-03-09 01:32:25)

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#5 2026-03-09 01:44:40

teckk
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Re: restoring iphone using arch?

You need to give a lot more info. Command not found means that you don't have something installed, or it can't be found in your $PATH.

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