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pearlin

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mga kuya? na bootloop kasi yong iphone ko. pero takot kasi ako mag update/restore baka kasi ma delete yong mga photos. ng baby ko :( my paraan po ba ma ayos to? help naman po please thank you po :*
 
kung bootloop na po sya.. prang wla ng chance marecover yn kung wla kang backup s ngawa bago nangyari yn.. pero pag nkita mo boot menu mo my backup dun,, di ko lang sure kung pwede mo p mabackup yng mga files mo
 
kung bootloop na po sya.. prang wla ng chance marecover yn kung wla kang backup s ngawa bago nangyari yn.. pero pag nkita mo boot menu mo my backup dun,, di ko lang sure kung pwede mo p mabackup yng mga files mo
kuya apple logo lang yong lumalabas kuya..
 
kuya apple logo lang yong lumalabas kuya..

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Step-by-step guide to troubleshoot and fix boot loop (BLoD) and relevant problems

If you need further assistance on how to perform the workarounds I suggest, feel free to refer to the steps I’ve created as follow.

Steps to calibrate your iPhone 6 battery

Note: Do not use your phone while charging.

  • Start by draining your phone’s battery or run your phone until its power is down to zero. This means using the phone until it powers down on its own.
  • Charge your phone’s battery all the way up to 100 percent.
  • Once the battery is completely charged, allow your phone to charge for another hour before unplugging it from the charger.
  • Again, use your phone as you normal do and let it drain down to zero. Be sure not to charge it at any time.
  • Charge it up to a hundred percent after it becomes empty again, and then leave it charging for an hour.
  • Perform a soft reset or press and hold the Power and Home buttons together until the Apple logo shows up.
After that your phone’s battery is already calibrated.

Steps to restore your iPhone:

Follow these steps and restore your iPhone using your backup file.

  1. Ensure the latest version of iTunes is installed on your computer.
  2. Connect your iPhone to the computer using the original USB cable or any compatible USB cable.
  3. Open iTunes on your computer.
  4. Select your device from the list.
  5. Navigate to the Summary section and click the Restore button.
  6. Wait for iTunes to completely download the latest iOS.
  7. Select a back-up to restore from or a new version you prefer.
  8. Wait until your iPhone syncs completely.
Steps to boot your iPhone 6 into Recovery Mode:

  1. Power off your iPhone.
  2. With your iPhone turned off, press and hold the Home and Power buttons simultaneously until the screen turns on.
  3. Connect your iPhone to the computer using the original or any compatible USB cable while keeping the Home button pressed.
  4. When the iTunes screen and the USB cable icon appear, release the Home button.
  5. Begin restoring your iPhone. Please refer to the aforesaid steps on how to restore your iPhone.
Steps to boot your iPhone into DFU mode

If nothing else works, putting your iPhone 6 into DFU or Device Firmware Update mode can be your last best hope for obtaining a fix. When DFU mode is enabled, your iPhone will be put into a state where it is still able to communicate with iTunes on a PC or Mac. But it has not loaded the iOS or boot loader, allowing you to restore the device from any state. Here’s how it works on your iPhone 6.

Important note:

Be careful to manipulate your device when in DFU mode because there’s a higher chance of flashing the wrong firmware or mess the bootloader when jailbreaking.

  • Turn on your iPhone.
  • Open iTunes on a computer (Mac or Windows).
  • Connect your iPhone to the computer using a USB cable.
  • Press and hold the Home and Power buttons simultaneously for exactly 10 seconds and then release the Power
Important Notes:

  • Don’t hold the buttons for too long. If the Apple logo appears, you will need to start all over.
  • If your iPhone screen stays black, then that denotes it’s already in DFU mode. To show up next is an iTunes alert saying it has detected your iPhone and that it’s ready to be restored.
  1. Keep holding the Home button until iTunes detects your iPhone in recovery mode.
You may now start diagnosing your iPhone and start to delete or uninstall corrupt tweaks or faulty apps, if necessary.

Alternative method to fix boot loop problem using DFU mode

  • Press and hold the Power and Home simultaneously for 10 seconds (or until the screen goes black).
  • Press and hold the Power and Volume Up buttons simultaneously until the Apple logo appears.
  • Release the Power
  • Keep holding the Volume Up button until it passes the Apple logo. It would take a little longer for the lock screen to appear.
  • Unlock the screen.
  • Start to delete or remove the tweak or app that may have possibly caused the boot loop to occur.
If you are not sure of what exactly is causing the boot loop, try to delete CydiaSubstrate instead. Doing so will delete everything and then reinstall them afterwards.

Quick Tips:

  • To prevent boot loop problem from reoccurring on your iOS device, make sure you only install tweaks from Cydia that are fully compatible with your phone’s iOS version. Installation of unstable or incompatible tweaks can put your device in BLoD state again.
  • When performing a factory reset, system restore, and firmware update, you may connect or charge your iPhone to a power outlet to ensure no power interruptions and wait for the device to complete the entire process to prevent causing any damage to the phone system or hardware itself.



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