Looks like no one’s replied in a while. To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question. User profile for user: Reemhj Reemhj Author User level: Level 1 4 points Am trying to put my Mac on recovery mode put I found message Apple.com/support -3001F Am trying to put...
Use the Reinstall iOS/iPadOS action in iMazing. This will put your device into Recovery mode if it is currently in Normal mode. Alternatively, you can manually trigger the Recovery mode: Launch iMazing and connect your device to your Mac or PC. Follow instructions below depending on your dev...
If you can't put iPhone into recovery mode with/without home button, try to troubleshoot yoour iOS system first by following steps here:Step 1: Choose Standard Mode and connect your iPhone to the Win/Mac.Step 2: When your iPhone gets detected, you can reach this screen and please click...
An Internet connection on your Mac or PC How to put your iPhone or iPad in recovery mode Step 1:Open theFinderon your Mac or theApple Devices app/iTunes if you’re on a Windows PC. If the apps was already open, quit and re-launch it. ...
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Then, follow the steps below to put your iPhone 16 or earlier (until the iPhone 7) in recovery mode: Connect your iPhone to a Mac or PC using a Lightning or USB-C cable. Launch Finder on Mac or iTunes on PC. If iTunes was already open, close it and open it again. Then press ...
You should (as far as I know) plug it into your Mac or PC if you have one (Lightning to USB-C). In the Finder or, I guess, iCloud for Windows, there should be a Pop-Up if you would like to put your device in Recovery Mode. Reply User profile for user: Only1teknovate On...
Step 2. Enter into Recovery mode. Press and hold the Home button on your iPhone for 10 seconds > Plug your iPhone into your Mac or PC and let go of the Home button when you see the Connect to iTunes screen. Put iPhone 6S/6/5S/5/SE/4 in Recovery Mode ...
Connect your iPad stuck in recovery mode to your Mac computer. Run iTunes on your Mac. iTunes will detect your iPad and allow you to restore your Apple iPad from an available backup. Disconnect your iPad from your Mac. Turn off your iPad. If step 4 doesn’t work, then do the followi...
Recovery Mode is used to fix severe software malfunctions on iPhones and iPads. To enter Recovery Mode on modern iPhones, quickly press volume up, volume down, then hold the side button until the Recovery Mode screen appears. When recovering on a Mac or Windows PC, start with the Update ...