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Hello guys sorry for troubling you people but I want my iPad to be downgraded from 4.3.5 to 4.3.3 WITHOUT SHSH blobs, not because I am ignorant, but because my iPad came shipped with 4.3.5. I have heard about a way to downgrade it without SHSH blobs but I found out it involves the use of fixrecovery, which I tried before but without success. Fixrecovery is a tool where you can use it to get the iDevice out of a recovery loop which I encounter error 1013 after my iPhone restore to 4.3.3 default system which I planned to jailbreak using redsn0w. However, I was forced to use sn0wbreeze custom 4.3.3 firmware since iTunes does not give me the error if I use a custom firmware. But the problem with fixrecovery is that it will simply stop working on my Windows 7 64-bit laptop. I mean, after a while after it is run, and I had already done putting my iPhone into DFU mode, Windows gave me the error "fixrecovery43 has stopped working" and it does not matter how many times I tried rebooting my computer, that dreadful error would not go away. Is there another way to kick an iDevice out of recovery loop that does not use fixrecovery43 and works with Windows 7 64-bit??? Thanks a lot!!!!!!
Hello guys sorry for troubling you people but I want my iPad to be downgraded from 4.3.5 to 4.3.3 WITHOUT SHSH blobs, not because I am ignorant, but because my iPad came shipped with 4.3.5. I have heard about a way to downgrade it without SHSH blobs but I found out it involves the use of fixrecovery, which I tried before but without success. Fixrecovery is a tool where you can use it to get the iDevice out of a recovery loop which I encounter error 1013 after my iPhone restore to 4.3.3 default system which I planned to jailbreak using redsn0w. However, I was forced to use sn0wbreeze custom 4.3.3 firmware since iTunes does not give me the error if I use a custom firmware. But the problem with fixrecovery is that it will simply stop working on my Windows 7 64-bit laptop. I mean, after a while after it is run, and I had already done putting my iPhone into DFU mode, Windows gave me the error "fixrecovery43 has stopped working" and it does not matter how many times I tried rebooting my computer, that dreadful error would not go away. Is there another way to kick an iDevice out of recovery loop that does not use fixrecovery43 and works with Windows 7 64-bit??? Thanks a lot!!!!!!