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Recovery Mode is a failsafe in [[iBoot]] that is used to reflash the device with a new OS, whether the currently installed one is somehow damaged or the device is undergoing an upgrade via [[iTunes]].
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Recovery Mode is a failsafe in [[iBoot (Bootloader)|iBoot]] that is used to reflash the device with a new OS, whether the currently installed one is somehow damaged or the device is undergoing an upgrade via [[iTunes]].
   
 
Information about [[Recovery Mode (Protocols)|Recovery Mode's protocols]] is available.
 
Information about [[Recovery Mode (Protocols)|Recovery Mode's protocols]] is available.

Revision as of 04:37, 8 November 2010

Recovery Mode is a failsafe in iBoot that is used to reflash the device with a new OS, whether the currently installed one is somehow damaged or the device is undergoing an upgrade via iTunes.

Information about Recovery Mode's protocols is available.

Entering Recovery Mode

iPhone in Recovery Mode.
  1. Turn the device completely off and disconnect it from cable/dock.
  2. Hold down the home button.
  3. While holding down the home button connect to a computer with a cable (easiest) or dock.
  4. Keep holding down the home button until you see a "Connect to iTunes" screen (on a pwned phone a drawing of Steve might be shown). You are now in recovery mode.

To escape Recovery Mode and power the phone off simply hold down power and home buttons for ten seconds.

If that fails, attempt to set the boot environments back to default.