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How to Downgrade an iPad 1 to iPhone OS 3.2 (Tethered)

Tethered iPad 1st Generation downgrade. IOS 5.1.1 to iPhone OS 3.2. iPhone OS 3.2 was the original operating system that came with the release of the first iPads. Downgrade kit: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1d3UYgA4huUO_I07xXHV5wyb-Pwsl-e2s?usp=sharing How its going everyone? In this video I am going to be showing you all how to downgrade an original iPad on IOS 5.1.1 all the way back to iPhone OS 3.2. Now before we begin I have to go over a few things. The first of them is that this is only a tethered downgrade. Tethered means that every time your device shuts down because of say low battery or a crash you will need to boot back into the os using a computer because the device will go into recovery mode. The other type of downgrade is called an untethered. The cool thing about untethered is that your device can reboot and it’ll still be booted into the os. The only problem with untethered is that you need to have the SHSH Blobs on hand. And most likely all of you guys watching this video dont have these. SHSH Blobs are basically the digital signature which signs off on which Operation systems are aloud to run on your iDevice. If you have saved these in the past, which can be done with a tool such as TSS Saver(https://tsssaver.1conan.com/v2/), then you will be able to download an unsigned ipsw file, or a IOS bootable file, sign it, and restore it onto your device. Hopefully this helped to explain the difference between tethered and untethered a little better. The second major thing is that redsn0w and iTunes 10.6.3 are pretty old software. Which means that your going to need a older Mac running a older Mac OS, preferably Mac OS 10.11.16 or bellow, anything above that will most likely be incompatible with these apps.

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Tethered iPad 1st Generation downgrade. IOS 5.1.1 to iPhone OS 3.2. iPhone OS 3.2 was the original operating system that came with the release of the first iPads. Downgrade kit: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1d3UYgA4huUO_I07xXHV5wyb-Pwsl-e2s?usp=sharing How its going everyone? In this video I am going to be showing you all how to downgrade an original iPad on IOS 5.1.1 all the way back to iPhone OS 3.2. Now before we begin I have to go over a few things. The first of them is that this is only a tethered downgrade. Tethered means that every time your device shuts down because of say low battery or a crash you will need to boot back into the os using a computer because the device will go into recovery mode. The other type of downgrade is called an untethered. The cool thing about untethered is that your device can reboot and it’ll still be booted into the os. The only problem with untethered is that you need to have the SHSH Blobs on hand. And most likely all of you guys watching this video dont have these. SHSH Blobs are basically the digital signature which signs off on which Operation systems are aloud to run on your iDevice. If you have saved these in the past, which can be done with a tool such as TSS Saver(https://tsssaver.1conan.com/v2/), then you will be able to download an unsigned ipsw file, or a IOS bootable file, sign it, and restore it onto your device. Hopefully this helped to explain the difference between tethered and untethered a little better. The second major thing is that redsn0w and iTunes 10.6.3 are pretty old software. Which means that your going to need a older Mac running a older Mac OS, preferably Mac OS 10.11.16 or bellow, anything above that will most likely be incompatible with these apps.

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