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[Bug] Timeout when entering PWNDFU mode.

Open forcequitOS opened this issue 5 years ago • 5 comments

Describe the bug Ramiel will show an error when attempting to launch PWNDFU mode on a dualbooted iPhone

To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Connect phone after running Divise successfully
  2. Enter DFU mode
  3. Launch Ramiel
  4. Select Advanced
  5. Check boot dual booted OS
  6. Close Settings
  7. Boot Device
  8. "Your iPhone 8,4 is not in PWNDFU mode"
  9. Select run checkm8
  10. Wait
  11. Error.

Expected behavior I expected the phone to begin booting to the dualbooted system

Screenshots If applicable, add screenshots to help explain your problem. Image 4-15-21 at 9 55 AM Image 4-15-21 at 9 56 AM

Desktop (please complete the following information):

  • macOS Version: 11.2.3 on both Macs
  • Machine Model: Two Macs I tried on, 2015 11" MacBook Air, 2020 Intel MacBook Pro 13", 2TB3

iOS/iPadOS Device(please complete the following information):

  • Model: iPhone SE 1st gen (8,4)
  • iOS Version Being Booted: Main OS: 14.3, dualbooted OS: 14.4.2
  • Dualbooted: Y

Additional context Error log: Ramiel_Error_Log_9.56.AM.txt

forcequitOS avatar Apr 15 '21 13:04 forcequitOS

Are you able to manually enter PWNDFU mode using eclipsa from the terminal?

MatthewPierson avatar Apr 16 '21 01:04 MatthewPierson

Screen Shot 2021-04-16 at 4 50 45 PM

It doesnt look like I can. It just freezes here.

forcequitOS avatar Apr 16 '21 20:04 forcequitOS

UPDATE: I am getting closer using my 2015 MacBook Air, so I'll attempt fully on that. Just need to download the IPSW on the Air so I can fully try that.

forcequitOS avatar Apr 16 '21 21:04 forcequitOS

Screen Shot 2021-04-16 at 5 29 09 PM

So, it got pretty far. But it's getting stuck dumping the SHSH. I attempted twice and got this same error. The log reads:

Device Information:

Model: n69ap iOS Version: 14.4.2 Bootargs: "-v rd=disk0s1s8"

Other Error Information:

Please reboot back into DFU and try again. Failed to dump SHSH

Detailed Error Log:

N/A

And device gets stuck at the dumping SHSH boot screen

And the log says iOS 14.4.2 because I had restored the iPhone due to a failed past attempt. So now I'm dual booting 14.4.2 with 14.4.2 instead of 14.3 with 14.4.2. I'm still not sure why it could be failing to dump the SHSH though.

forcequitOS avatar Apr 16 '21 21:04 forcequitOS

Take A Look At My Issue, I Have The Same Problem..

Visualwit avatar Apr 20 '21 16:04 Visualwit