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futurerestore

futurerestore is a hacked up idevicerestore wrapper, which allows manually specifying SEP and Baseband for restoring.

Only use if you are sure what you're doing.

Latest release available here for macOS & Windows. I'll compile only macOS/Windows versions, Linux version won't be compiled by me.

Features

  • Supports the following downgrade methods:
    • Prometheus 64-bit devices (generator and ApNonce collision mode);
    • Odysseus for 32-bit devices;
    • Re-restoring 32-bit devices to iOS 9 with alitek123 no-ApNonce method (alternative — idevicererestore).
  • Allows restoring any non-matching signed iOS/SEP/Baseband.

NOT recommended to use '-u' parameter, if you update jailbroken firmware!

Dependencies

Report an issue

You can do it here.

Restoring on Windows 10

  1. Try to restore the device, error -8 occurs;
  2. Leave the device plugged in, it'll stay on the Recovery screen;
  3. Head over to device manager under control panel in Windows;
  4. Locate "Apple Recovery (iBoot) USB Composite Device" (at the bottom);
  5. Right click and choose "Uninstall device". You may see a tick box that allows you to uninstall the driver software as well, tick that (all the three Apple mobile device entries under USB devices will disappear);
  6. Unplug the device and re-plug it in;
  7. Go back to futurerestore and send the restore command again (just press the up arrow to get it back, then enter). Error -8 is now fixed, but the process will fail again after the screen of your device has turned green;
  8. Go back to device manager and repeat the driver uninstall process as described above (step 4 to 6);
  9. Go back to futurerestore once again and repeat the restore process;
  10. The device will reboot and error -10 will also be solved;
  11. The restore will now proceed and succeed.

Compiling

Simple use bash autogen.sh && make or use Xcode project. For installing use make install.

Some about cURL

  • Linux: Follow this guide to use tsschecker on Ubuntu 18.04 (Bionic) as it requires libcurl3 which cannot coexist with libcurl4 on this OS.
  • macOS: open file Makefile.am and update line with LDADD: futurerestore_LDADD = $(AM_LDFLAGS) libjssy.a /usr/lib/libcurl.4.dylib

0) What futurerestore can do

Downgrade/Upgrade/Re-restore same iOS. Whenever you read "downgrade" nowadays it means you can also upgrade and re-restore if you're on the same iOS. Basically this allows restoring an iOS and the installed iOS doesn't matter.


1) Prometheus (64-bit device) - generator method

Requirements

  • Jailbreak;
  • Signing tickets (.shsh2) files with a generator;
  • nonceEnabler patch enabled (on iOS 11 and later it's enabled automatically);

How to use

  1. Device must be jailbroken and nonceEnabler patch must be active;
  2. Open signing ticket and look up the generator:
  • Looks like this: <key>generator</key><string>0xde3318d224cf14a1</string>;
  1. Write the boot-nonce generator to device's nvram (latest jailbreaks'll (for iOS 11+) unlocking nvram after setting boot-nonce):
  • SSH into the device and run nvram com.apple.System.boot-nonce=0xde3318d224cf14a1 to set the boot-nonce generator 0xde3318d224cf14a1;
  • verify with nvram -p command

Recommended methods to activate nonceEnabler patch

Method 1: ios-kern-utils (iOS 7.x-10.x):

  1. Install DEB-file of ios-kern-utils on device;
  2. Run on the device nvpatch com.apple.System.boot-nonce.

Method 2: Using special applications

Use utilities for setting boot-nonce generator:

  1. PhœnixNonce for iOS 9.x;
  2. v0rtexnonce for iOS 10.x;
  3. Nonceset1112 for iOS 11.0-11.1.2;
  4. noncereboot1131UI for iOS 11.0-11.4b3;
  5. NonceReboot12xx for iOS 12.0-12.1.2.

Method 3: Using jailbreak tools

Use jailbreak tools for setting boot-nonce generator:

  1. Meridian for iOS 10.x;
  2. backr00m or greeng0blin for tvOS 10.2-11.1;
  3. Electra and ElectraTV for iOS and tvOS 11.x;
  4. unc0ver for iOS 11.0-12.1.2;
  5. Chimera and ChimeraTV for iOS 12.0-12.1.2 and tvOS 12.0-12.1.1.

Activate tfp0 if jailbreak doesn't allow it

Method 1 (if jailbroken on 9.2-9.3.x)

Method 2 (if jailbroken on iOS 8.0-8.1 with Pangu8)

Method 3 (if jailbroken on iOS 7.x with Pangu7)

Method 4


2) Prometheus (64-bit device) - ApNonce collision method (Recovery mode);

Requirements

  • iPhone 5s, iPad Air, iPad mini 2 (devices with A7 chip) on iOS 9.2 — 10.2 (10.3b1);
  • Jailbreak doesn't required;
  • Signing tickets (.shsh, .shsh2) with customly chosen ApNonce;
  • Ticket needs to have one of the ApNonces, which the device generates a lot;
  • collisioned ApNonces available in file 'nonces.txt' in TSSChecker project.

How to use

  1. Connect your device in normal / recovery mode;
  2. On the computer run futurerestore -w -t ticket.shsh --latest-baseband --latest-sep ios.ipsw.
  • If you have saved multiple tickets with different ApNonces you can specify more than one to speed up the process: futurerestore -w -t t1.shsh -t t2.shsh -t t3.shsh -t t4.shsh --latest-baseband --latest-sep ios.ipsw.

3) Prometheus (64-bit device) - ApNonce collision method (DFU mode);

Requirements

  • Devices with A7 (iPhone 5s, iPad Air, iPad mini 2), A8 (iPhone 6 [+], iPad mini [2,3,4], iPod touch [6th generation]) and A8X (iPad Air 2) chips on all iOS firmwares;
  • Devices have been released after ~September, 2015;
  • Jailbreak doesn't required;
  • Signing tickets (.shsh, .shsh2) with customly chosen ApNonce;
  • Ticket needs to have one of the ApNonces, which the device generates a lot;
  • img4tool can't be used for Windows [problem with signing iBSS/iBEC], now it's TO-DO;
  • collisioned ApNonces available in file 'nonces.txt' in TSSChecker project.

How to use

  1. Connect your device in DFU mode;

  2. Use irecovery for checking ApNonce, which booted in DFU;

  3. Extract iBSS/iBEC from target firmware for downgrade (unsigned);

  4. Check DFU-collisioned ApNonces with irecovery, which booted in DFU. You can't automatically collision DFU ApNonces.

    If ApNonce is not collisioned, "use hands" for DFU booting.

    If ApNonce is successfully coliisioned, use this SHSH2 for sign iBSS/iBEC.

  5. Use img4tool for sign iBSS: img4tool -s ticket.shsh -c iBSS.signed -p <original_iBSS>;

  6. Use img4tool for sign iBEC: img4tool -s ticket.shsh -c iBEC.signed -p <original_iBEC>;

  7. So, after signing we can boot into Recovery with irecovery:

    irecovery -f iBSS.signed - loading iBSS;

    irecovery -f iBEC.signed - loading iBEC;

  8. So good! On the computer run futurerestore -t ticket.shsh --latest-baseband --latest-sep -w ios.ipsw.


4) Odysseus (32-bit devices)

Requirements

  • futurerestore compiled with libipatcher (Odysseus method support);
  • Jailbreak or bootROM exploit (limera1n);
  • Firmware keys for the device/destination iOS must be public;
  • Signing tickets (.shsh, .shsh2) for the destination iOS (OTA blobs work too!);
  • Odysseus bundle (You can use any successfully created bundle for this).

How to use

  1. Get device into kDFU/pwnDFU mode:
  • limera1n devices:
    • Enter pwnDFU mode with redsn0w or any other tool;
  • Other 32-bit devices:
    • Jailbreak required;
    • Enter kDFU mode by loading a pwnediBSS from any existing Odysseus bundle.
  1. Connect your device to computer in kDFU / pwnDFU mode;
  2. On the computer run futurerestore --use-pwndfu -t ticket.shsh --latest-baseband ios.ipsw

5) iOS 9 Re-restore bug (found by @alitek123, 32-bit devices only):

Requirements

  • Jailbreak doesn't required;
  • Signing tickets (.shsh, .shsh2) without a ApNonce (noNonce APTickets);

Info

If you have signing tickets for iOS 9.x which do not contain an ApNonce, you can restore to that firmware.

How to use

  1. Connect your device in DFU mode;
  2. On the computer run futurerestore -t ticket.shsh --latest-baseband ios9.ipsw

Credits

Creator of original project - tihmstar.

ReadMe updated on:

    2019-07-02