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RestoreTools.pkg is a package seeded to some Apple employees. It contains the following Mac applications: [[PurpleRestore]], [[PurpleSNIFF]], [[PurpleFAT]], [[DCSD]], [[PurpleBuildSanitizer]] and a crash dumper, which automatically launches when an iDevice is connected. The applications aren't installed in /Applications on your Mac, but in /AppleInternal/Applications.
 
RestoreTools.pkg is a package seeded to some Apple employees. It contains the following Mac applications: [[PurpleRestore]], [[PurpleSNIFF]], [[PurpleFAT]], [[DCSD]], [[PurpleBuildSanitizer]] and a crash dumper, which automatically launches when an iDevice is connected. The applications aren't installed in /Applications on your Mac, but in /AppleInternal/Applications.
   
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Revision as of 15:58, 24 July 2013

Summary

RestoreTools.pkg is a package seeded to some Apple employees. It contains the following Mac applications: PurpleRestore, PurpleSNIFF, PurpleFAT, DCSD, PurpleBuildSanitizer and a crash dumper, which automatically launches when an iDevice is connected. The applications aren't installed in /Applications on your Mac, but in /AppleInternal/Applications.


Warning: there are many websites that sell Apple internal tools, some of them at a very high price. They're mostly scams, and many people were already cheated. Be wary of people selling Apple internal stuff.


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