I tried doing this on my macbook but it dosent pick up the iPad. I did this on a imac and it did pick it up but dependecies won't download because cmake won't install.
hi would this work on a ipad mini 1 as it too needs a arduino board but idk which one to get so would this method work on ipad mini 1 as its a A5 aswell
Hey there! Thanks for the walk through, followed all steps but at the final Factory activation I get a 'could not activate' message along with a prompt to install sliver dependencies. Could I get your input on this?
This method only works with the iPad 2. If you have any other device, please follow my video on bypassing ALL A5 devices untethered using the Arduino board. The FactoryActivation method works only on the iPad 2 because it was actually an iOS 7 bug, that was patched on every device except for the iPad 2.
Thanks for letting me know. I can definitely help you, could you just please let me know at what part it failed? Was the Terminal not working or what happened?
If you don’t have saved blobs, then it’s quite hard to downgrade. Depending on your device, there are some methods out there that can dualboot or tethered downgrade your device but I have never had any success with those tools. Hopefully some might develop a new tool for us that doesn’t require SHSH blobs.
Thank you very much, I followed every steps you did and it worked for me, I was able to bypass the activation screen. I am highly grateful. Please I would want to contact you personally, I have some personal questions.
Hi dear thank you for your good and precious job. I hope can you help me. I have an Ipad 4 wifi and cellular and I followed on tutorial like this with silver 752, and effectively it works but but it is almost unusable because i can't download any app, I can't jailbreak it and I can't add my apple id on appstore because an alert say me too much apple id used on it. What I can do? thank you
Hi! Thanks for asking. The way this type of bypass works is that it deletes the Setup.app, which contains the iCloud lock. Another crucial purpose of the Setup.app is to activate the device. When you delete the Setup.app, you are unlocking the device, but without the necessary activation process which allows Apple ID, iCloud, FaceTime, iMessage, App Store and other functions of the device to work. The device would need to have been properly activated to gain these functions. There are actually some methods of overcoming this issue. There are not too many methods of overcoming this, but you can try this. Go back in the Sliver application to the main page, then click on the "Ramdisk FactoryActivation" button. Next, select your processor. A5 is iPad 2, iPad 3, iPad mini 1, iPhone 4s and iPod touch 5. A6 is probably what you need, which is for iPad 4, iPhone 5 and iPhone 5c. Finally A7 is for iPhone 5s, iPad Air 1 and iPad mini 2. Once you've selected the button that corresponds to your device, follow the buttons down in a row starting with Selecting your device, then clicking "Start", entering pwndfu for your device, loading the "Alternate RD" in the next drop down, going back to the FactoryActivation screen, clicking "Relay Device Info", "Mount the filesystem" and so on. Hope this helps you.
@@alwaysappleftd hi dear thank you so much for your big help, unfortunately, it doesn't work on my ipad. In the last step It doesn't reboot automatically and also if I boot the iPad from power button and after that i click on "start factory activation" an alert says to me : No device detected check usb
Hi i'm currently using High Sierra and after I pasted the command it say's need an XCODE and I can't download it since im just using an old mac os version. what will i do?
Just try to ignore the error and install the rest of the dependencies. See if it still bypasses. I don’t think the Xcode developer tools are required for all of the functions in Sliver.
The Sliver application is for Mac only. There is a Windows version, but I have never used it so I don't have any experience on whether the procedure or outcome is the same. I think Sliver is better suited to a Mac. The windows version I believe is only for passcode/disabled activation and at one point had support for the iPad 2. If you'd like, you can contact the developer of Sliver for a possible solution. On the Apple Tech 752 website that I show in the video, click the contact tab, and then choose to either contact on Twitter or Gettr. Click one of the links and you can message him there. You can also click the link below for easy access to message him on Twitter. twitter.com/sliver752?lang=en I tried to find a link for the Sliver version for Windows but I couldn’t find a good link. If I do, then I’ll let you know. Hope this info helps.
Hi! I have experienced when the USB Host Shield is not bridged. All it does is it just fails and says "USB init error" in the when you open the Serial monitor.
Yes, it will. The method used in this video is tethered, and that means if the device shuts down for any reason, like the battery dying or the user shutting down the device, it will re-lock. Use an Arduino board to make the bypass untethered, you can follow my video on bypassing A5 devices with an Arduino board.
No, unfortunately this method only supports the iPad 2. If your iPhone 4s was running iOS 7 or below it could potentially work but this is not the case for most iPhone 4s’s.
Here is the video transcribed into text: First, download Sliver from appletech752.com. Once on the website, click the downloads tab, and click the latest version of Sliver. Open up new tab and go to brew.sh, and then click on the copy button. Open up Terminal, you can find the app by going to your Launchpad, then the Other folder. The Terminal app should be in there. Paste the copied command into the Terminal window by pressing command V on your keyboard. Click enter. Enter your Mac login password. Press enter, then press enter one more time when you see the confirm message. Once done, close out of terminal window. Open your downloads folder in Finder, and the open Sliver DMG file. Once the DMG opens, drag the Sliver application into the Applications folder on the DMG file window. If you see the “Sliver is damaged and should be moved to Trash” warning when you open the app, just open up a new Terminal window just like before. Make sure it’s on a blank window. Type “xattr -cr”, all lowercase, without the quotes. Then put a space, and open the Applications menu in the Finder sidebar. Drag and drop the Sliver application from the Applications menu into the Terminal window. Press enter. Now, open the Sliver application from your Launchpad. If you get the “Python 2.7 required” pop-up when you open the Sliver app, then just click install and let it install. Click the “Ramdisk FactoryActivation” button, then the “A5 - iOS 9.3.5 - 9.3.6” button. At the top, click on the dropdown menu that says “Select Device”, and choose iPad 2.Ignore all of the other buttons, and click on the “Start FactoryActivation” button. When you get the pop-up that says “Dependencies and Wi-Fi required”, click on the “Install” button. You will see a script appear on your Desktop. Click on the “OK” button, and open up a new, blank Terminal window. (You can open a new one by going to the Shell menu at the top, and then clicking “New Window”. Type “chmod 755”, all lowercase, and without the quotes. Put a space, then drag and drop the dependencies.sh file that was saved from Sliver into the Terminal window. Drag the script into the Terminal one more time, without any extra commands. Press enter again, and the script will run. When it asks you for your password, that is the password that you use to log into your Mac with. Note that this is completely harmless, and it’s really just the Mac asking for you to confirm. It asks for the password because the sudo command is used in the dependencies script. It will also ask you to press enter one more time to acknowledge and continue. Once confirmed, it may take quite a long time (20 - 30 minutes) so be patient. Once it has completed, close out of the Terminal window. Head back to the same page in the Sliver app, and click on the “Start FactoryActivation” button one more time. Make sure you have connected your iPad 2 to the computer and it is on the Activation Lock screen. Finally, click the “Activate” button. Your iPad 2 should skip right over the Activation Lock screen! Something I think I should mention about this bypass is that it’s tethered. This means that if you reboot the device, it will re-lock and return to the Activation Lock screen. This is not a big deal, and all you have to do is just open up the Sliver app again, go to the FactoryActivation screen again (Ramdisk FactoryActivation button, then A5 - iOS 9.3.5 - 9.3.6 button, then select iPad 2 in dropdown menu at the top), and click the “Start FactoryActivation” button again, and finally, click the “Activate” button. Exactly the same process as before, except no need to install the dependencies again. Hope this write up helps you. Enjoy!
It’s a tethered bypass, meaning that the device will not stay unlocked if it’s rebooted. When the device is bypassed, it will stay unlocked until it gets shut down or the battery dies.
i followed everything correctly but on the last step it keeps going back to "activation required" no matter how many times i start the factory activation in sliver
I've seen that issue with other bypasses, but I've never had it with this type of bypass. Does the iPad glitch or go to the Home Screen and then quickly say this message? Because sometimes it can briefly show the Home Screen and then go to the "Activation Required" pop-up.
@@arlenethiessen5659 I'm surprised that it's doing that with this kind of bypass as I've run into various solvable glitches but never this one. I've seen what you are describing on a different bug in iOS 9. I don't think there is a solution that I know of or have seen others fix.
Unfortunately, the Palera1n jailbreak only supports the iPad Pro 1st generation, iPad Pro (9.7 in.), iPad Pro 10.5” (2017) and iPad Pro 12.9” 2nd Generation (2017). Also, the Palera1n jailbreak only supports iOS 15.0 to 16.5, so if one of these devices is running a version lower then that (like iOS 14, 13 or 12) then you would have to use a different tool to jailbreak. If you would like to jailbreak your iPad mini 1, you will have to install the jailbreak tool that matches the iOS version on your iPad. Let me know if you have any further questions!
@@jenniferoliveira1042 Hi! Yes, you can definitely jailbreak iOS 9.3.5 quite easily using the Phoenix jailbreak. I can detail that out for you, but you would need to enter enter your Apple ID but it is going to Apple themselves not the App installer. The app installer is called AltServer and you would install it on your Mac. Then, you would select the Phoenix jailbreak IPA (IPA stands for iPhone App) and AltServer would install it onto your iPad. Let me know if you want me to fully walk you through the process.
The Sliver application is for Mac only. There is a Windows version, but I have never used it so I don't have any experience on whether the procedure or outcome is the same. I think Sliver is better suited to a Mac.The windows version I believe is only for passcode/disabled activation that doesn't support the iPad 2. If you'd like, you can contact the developer of Sliver for a possible solution. On the Apple Tech 752 website that I show in the video, click the contact tab, and then choose to either contact on Twitter or Gettr. Click one of the links and you can message him there. You can also click the link below for easy access to message him on Twitter. twitter.com/sliver752?lang=en Hope you can find a solution!
No, unfortunately this method only works on the iPad 2. This was actually a method that originally worked on all A5 devices running iOS 7, but Apple patched it on all A5 devices except the iPad 2. Technically, if you could downgrade the devices to iOS 6 then you could bypass, but that would require an Arduino board and I was showing how to bypass without one. Hope this helps.
Hi! I don’t think you can jailbreak the iPad after this type of bypass. You would need to install the jailbreak app onto the iPad, but the device needs to be officially activated by Apple not bypassed in order to do this.
Hmm. The Sliver application sometimes doesn’t recognize when the dependencies have been installed. If it’s the “Failed to activate device” pop up, then it probably isn’t the dependencies even though it suggests that. It’s probably an issue with the activation server. In this case, I don’t have access to the server, so I can’t change anything. So sorry that you didn’t have success though.
The Sliver application is for Mac only. There is a Windows version, but I have never used it so I don't have any experience on whether the procedure or outcome is the same. I think Sliver is better suited to a Mac.
The Windows version of Sliver is most known as Sliver v4.2.1 on the Internet, but there’s not that many copies of it around so it takes some time to find the actual software. I searched recently but could barely find any legit info. If you want to look, then go ahead and hope you can have success.
Unfortunately, Homebrew can only be installed on macOS and Linux. To do the same type of bypass but for Windows, download the tool from this link, unzip the file then open the app. web.archive.org/web/20200803175131/appletech752.com/Downloads/SliverV4.2.2latest.zip After the exe is opened, click the “Bypass iPad 2” button.
@@javakyro Sweet! This is the link to a video that I would recommend starting with: m.th-cam.com/video/mWH7DDFSJRA/w-d-xo.html&embeds_euri=https%3A%2F%2Fiphonewired.com%2F&source_ve_path=MTY0OTksMzY5MjUsMjM4NTE&feature=emb_title This link is really long as I copied and pasted it from TH-cam. Let me know if you have any questions. Good luck!
@@davitvashakmadze6542 Here is a complete write up on the tutorial: First, download sliver from appletech752.com. Once on the website, click the downloads tab, and click the latest version of Sliver. Open up new tab and go to brew.sh, and then click on the copy button. Open up Terminal, you can find the app by going to your Launchpad, then the Other folder. The Terminal app should be in there. Paste the copied command into the Terminal window by pressing command V on your keyboard. Click enter. Enter your Mac login password. Press enter, then press enter one more time when you see the confirm message. Once done, close out of terminal window. Open your downloads folder in Finder, and the open Sliver DMG file. Once the DMG opens, drag the Sliver application into the Applications folder on the DMG file window. If you see the “Sliver is damaged and should be moved to Trash” warning when you open the app, just open up a new Terminal window just like before. Make sure it’s on a blank window. Type “xattr -cr”, all lowercase, without the quotes. Then put a space, and open the Applications menu in the Finder sidebar. Drag and drop the Sliver application from the Applications menu into the Terminal window. Press enter. Now, open the Sliver application from your Launchpad. If you get the “Python 2.7 required” pop-up when you open the Sliver app, then just click install and let it install. Click the “Ramdisk FactoryActivation” button, then the “A5 - iOS 9.3.5 - 9.3.6” button. At the top, click on the dropdown menu that says “Select Device”, and choose iPad 2.Ignore all of the other buttons, and click on the “Start FactoryActivation” button. When you get the pop-up that says “Dependencies and Wi-Fi required”, click on the “Install” button. You will see a script appear on your Desktop. Click on the “OK” button, and open up a new, blank Terminal window. (You can open a new one by going to the File menu at the top, and then clicking “New Window”. Type “chmod 755”, all lowercase, and without the quotes. Put a space, then drag and drop the dependencies.sh file that was saved from Sliver into the Terminal window. Drag the script into the Terminal one more time, without any extra commands. Press enter again, and the script will run. When it asks you for your password, that is the password that you use to log into your Mac with. Note that this is completely harmless, and it’s really just the Mac asking for you to confirm. It asks for the password because the sudo command is used in the dependencies script. It will also ask you to press enter one more time to acknowledge and continue. Once confirmed, it may take quite a long time (20 - 30 minutes) so be patient. Once it has completed, close out of the Terminal window. Head back to the same page in the Sliver app, and click on the “Start FactoryActivation” button one more time. Make sure you have connected your iPad 2 to the computer and it is on the Activation Lock screen. Finally, click the “Activate” button. Your iPad 2 should skip right over the Activation Lock screen! Something I think I should mention about this bypass is that it’s tethered. This means that if you reboot the device, it will re-lock and return to the Activation Lock screen. This is not a big deal, and all you have to do is just open up the Sliver app again, go to the FactoryActivation screen again (Ramdisk FactoryActivation button, then A5 - iOS 9.3.5 - 9.3.6 button, then select iPad 2 in dropdown menu at the top), and click the “Start FactoryActivation” button again, and finally, click the “Activate” button. Exactly the same process as before, except no need to install the dependencies again. Hope this write up helps you. Enjoy!
I just want to say thank u, it's work perfectly on my ipad 2
So grateful
Guys its real that work !!!
Can you put the commands on the description?
I tried doing this on my macbook but it dosent pick up the iPad. I did this on a imac and it did pick it up but dependecies won't download because cmake won't install.
hi would this work on a ipad mini 1 as it too needs a arduino board but idk which one to get so would this method work on ipad mini 1 as its a A5 aswell
I like the video but video quality is too low I can't see clearly any text 😞😞
Thanks for your comment. Let me know if there is any specific text you need. I'll aim to do screen recordings where the text is important.
After activation you can jailbreak
???
Hey there! Thanks for the walk through, followed all steps but at the final Factory activation I get a 'could not activate' message along with a prompt to install sliver dependencies. Could I get your input on this?
FYI, i'm trying to bypass an ipad mini A1432
This method only works with the iPad 2. If you have any other device, please follow my video on bypassing ALL A5 devices untethered using the Arduino board. The FactoryActivation method works only on the iPad 2 because it was actually an iOS 7 bug, that was patched on every device except for the iPad 2.
thanks for your video sir..
but may home brew can't install.. sad.. how do i fix it sir.. can you help me?
Thank you!
Thanks for letting me know. I can definitely help you, could you just please let me know at what part it failed? Was the Terminal not working or what happened?
@@alwaysappleftd i search about home brey installing.. i noticed that the home brew can install to mac .. in wondowd desktop is not working..
Have any advice for version 15.1, I have no previous blobs saved either
If you don’t have saved blobs, then it’s quite hard to downgrade. Depending on your device, there are some methods out there that can dualboot or tethered downgrade your device but I have never had any success with those tools. Hopefully some might develop a new tool for us that doesn’t require SHSH blobs.
Thank you very much, I followed every steps you did and it worked for me, I was able to bypass the activation screen. I am highly grateful. Please I would want to contact you personally, I have some personal questions.
I'm glad it helped. Please feel free to ask any of your questions here in the comments.
Hi dear thank you for your good and precious job. I hope can you help me. I have an Ipad 4 wifi and cellular and I followed on tutorial like this with silver 752, and effectively it works but but it is almost unusable because i can't download any app, I can't jailbreak it and I can't add my apple id on appstore because an alert say me too much apple id used on it. What I can do? thank you
Hi! Thanks for asking. The way this type of bypass works is that it deletes the Setup.app, which contains the iCloud lock. Another crucial purpose of the Setup.app is to activate the device. When you delete the Setup.app, you are unlocking the device, but without the necessary activation process which allows Apple ID, iCloud, FaceTime, iMessage, App Store and other functions of the device to work. The device would need to have been properly activated to gain these functions. There are actually some methods of overcoming this issue. There are not too many methods of overcoming this, but you can try this. Go back in the Sliver application to the main page, then click on the "Ramdisk FactoryActivation" button. Next, select your processor. A5 is iPad 2, iPad 3, iPad mini 1, iPhone 4s and iPod touch 5. A6 is probably what you need, which is for iPad 4, iPhone 5 and iPhone 5c. Finally A7 is for iPhone 5s, iPad Air 1 and iPad mini 2. Once you've selected the button that corresponds to your device, follow the buttons down in a row starting with Selecting your device, then clicking "Start", entering pwndfu for your device, loading the "Alternate RD" in the next drop down, going back to the FactoryActivation screen, clicking "Relay Device Info", "Mount the filesystem" and so on. Hope this helps you.
@@alwaysappleftd hi dear thank you so much for your big help, unfortunately, it doesn't work on my ipad. In the last step It doesn't reboot automatically and also if I boot the iPad from power button and after that i click on "start factory activation" an alert says to me : No device detected check usb
Are you using a dicey/damaged charger? This could have something to do with it. Also, if not, then what model of Mac are you using?
could that work on ipad 3
Worked for me !! Thx dude :)
Hi i'm currently using High Sierra and after I pasted the command it say's need an XCODE and I can't download it since im just using an old mac os version. what will i do?
Just try to ignore the error and install the rest of the dependencies. See if it still bypasses. I don’t think the Xcode developer tools are required for all of the functions in Sliver.
nice tutorial. Is there a windows version?
The Sliver application is for Mac only. There is a Windows version, but I have never used it so I don't have any experience on whether the procedure or outcome is the same. I think Sliver is better suited to a Mac. The windows version I believe is only for passcode/disabled activation and at one point had support for the iPad 2. If you'd like, you can contact the developer of Sliver for a possible solution. On the Apple Tech 752 website that I show in the video, click the contact tab, and then choose to either contact on Twitter or Gettr. Click one of the links and you can message him there.
You can also click the link below for easy access to message him on Twitter.
twitter.com/sliver752?lang=en
I tried to find a link for the Sliver version for Windows but I couldn’t find a good link.
If I do, then I’ll let you know.
Hope this info helps.
Guys please is my silver not detecting my iPad or iPhone for bypass
After successfully pwndfu with Arduino box
I’m unable to download sliver 6.2 without some kind of adwall. Does sliver 6.1 work as well?
Yes unfortunately Apple Tech 752’s site got hacked. To get Sliver 6.2 still, just use this link: www.appletech752.com/Downloads/SliverV6.2.dmg
@@alwaysappleftdThank you very much! :)
I tried everything step by step on multiple laptops but I always get “failed to activate device” is there an other updated method by now?
Quick question on the iPod touch one. What happens if your USB shield is not bridged? Does it just not work?
Hi! I have experienced when the USB Host Shield is not bridged. All it does is it just fails and says "USB init error" in the when you open the Serial monitor.
Does iPad 3 work the same without Arduino? thank you
No, this method only supports the iPad 2. Any other A5 device needs an Arduino board unless it’s on iOS 7.1.2 or earlier.
It keeps giving me the download dependency error even though I already have it installed
can you share with me the command lines you used in this video thanks
Sure. Do you want the full video in text or just the Terminal commands?
Terminal commands@@alwaysappleftd
Will it ask activation again, after off and on the ipad ?
Yes, it will. The method used in this video is tethered, and that means if the device shuts down for any reason, like the battery dying or the user shutting down the device, it will re-lock. Use an Arduino board to make the bypass untethered, you can follow my video on bypassing A5 devices with an Arduino board.
This method works on iphone4s or not??
No, unfortunately this method only supports the iPad 2. If your iPhone 4s was running iOS 7 or below it could potentially work but this is not the case for most iPhone 4s’s.
please write what commands to enter into the terminal. I can’t make it out (
Here is the video transcribed into text:
First, download Sliver from appletech752.com. Once on the website, click the downloads tab, and click the latest version of Sliver. Open up new tab and go to brew.sh, and then click on the copy button.
Open up Terminal, you can find the app by going to your Launchpad, then the Other folder. The Terminal app should be in there. Paste the copied command into the Terminal window by pressing command V on your keyboard.
Click enter.
Enter your Mac login password. Press enter, then press enter one more time when you see the confirm message. Once done, close out of terminal window.
Open your downloads folder in Finder, and the open Sliver DMG file. Once the DMG opens, drag the Sliver application into the Applications folder on the DMG file window. If you see the “Sliver is damaged and should be moved to Trash” warning when you open the app, just open up a new Terminal window just like before. Make sure it’s on a blank window. Type “xattr -cr”, all lowercase, without the quotes. Then put a space, and open the Applications menu in the Finder sidebar. Drag and drop the Sliver application from the Applications menu into the Terminal window. Press enter. Now, open the Sliver application from your Launchpad. If you get the “Python 2.7 required” pop-up when you open the Sliver app, then just click install and let it install. Click the “Ramdisk FactoryActivation” button, then the “A5 - iOS 9.3.5 - 9.3.6” button. At the top, click on the dropdown menu that says “Select Device”, and choose iPad 2.Ignore all of the other buttons, and click on the “Start FactoryActivation” button. When you get the pop-up that says “Dependencies and Wi-Fi required”, click on the “Install” button. You will see a script appear on your Desktop. Click on the “OK” button, and open up a new, blank Terminal window. (You can open a new one by going to the Shell menu at the top, and then clicking “New Window”. Type “chmod 755”, all lowercase, and without the quotes. Put a space, then drag and drop the dependencies.sh file that was saved from Sliver into the Terminal window. Drag the script into the Terminal one more time, without any extra commands. Press enter again, and the script will run. When it asks you for your password, that is the password that you use to log into your Mac with. Note that this is completely harmless, and it’s really just the Mac asking for you to confirm. It asks for the password because the sudo command is used in the dependencies script. It will also ask you to press enter one more time to acknowledge and continue. Once confirmed, it may take quite a long time (20 - 30 minutes) so be patient. Once it has completed, close out of the Terminal window. Head back to the same page in the Sliver app, and click on the “Start FactoryActivation” button one more time. Make sure you have connected your iPad 2 to the computer and it is on the Activation Lock screen. Finally, click the “Activate” button. Your iPad 2 should skip right over the Activation Lock screen! Something I think I should mention about this bypass is that it’s tethered. This means that if you reboot the device, it will re-lock and return to the Activation Lock screen. This is not a big deal, and all you have to do is just open up the Sliver app again, go to the FactoryActivation screen again (Ramdisk FactoryActivation button, then A5 - iOS 9.3.5 - 9.3.6 button, then select iPad 2 in dropdown menu at the top), and click the “Start FactoryActivation” button again, and finally, click the “Activate” button. Exactly the same process as before, except no need to install the dependencies again.
Hope this write up helps you. Enjoy!
Can work with windows?
Bypassing Activation Lock on iPad 2 without Arduino board solved my phone problem
is it permanently bypass the activation lock or just temporary??
It’s a tethered bypass, meaning that the device will not stay unlocked if it’s rebooted. When the device is bypassed, it will stay unlocked until it gets shut down or the battery dies.
i followed everything correctly but on the last step it keeps going back to "activation required" no matter how many times i start the factory activation in sliver
I've seen that issue with other bypasses, but I've never had it with this type of bypass. Does the iPad glitch or go to the Home Screen and then quickly say this message? Because sometimes it can briefly show the Home Screen and then go to the "Activation Required" pop-up.
@@alwaysappleftd yes thats what happens. it briefly lets me in to the home screen then glitches back to the activation lock 😪
@@alwaysappleftd is there a way to get around this?
@@arlenethiessen5659 I'm surprised that it's doing that with this kind of bypass as I've run into various solvable glitches but never this one. I've seen what you are describing on a different bug in iOS 9. I don't think there is a solution that I know of or have seen others fix.
You might have a sim card inserted. I just removed it and my ipad worked.
thank you.
wow your good thank u
Thanks man
i like the tutorial but the video is not clear. I need help maybe someone can share a more clear video. Appreciate help. Thank you
Hi! Thanks for the feedback. Is there any part that I could verbally get back to you on here that you didn't understand?
Does this work for iPad mini 1?
Unfortunately, the Palera1n jailbreak only supports the iPad Pro 1st generation, iPad Pro (9.7 in.), iPad Pro 10.5” (2017) and iPad Pro 12.9” 2nd Generation (2017). Also, the Palera1n jailbreak only supports iOS 15.0 to 16.5, so if one of these devices is running a version lower then that (like iOS 14, 13 or 12) then you would have to use a different tool to jailbreak. If you would like to jailbreak your iPad mini 1, you will have to install the jailbreak tool that matches the iOS version on your iPad. Let me know if you have any further questions!
Ahhh I see thank you, do you know what jailbreak tool would need to be used for iOS 9.3.5? Thx again!
@@jenniferoliveira1042 Hi! Yes, you can definitely jailbreak iOS 9.3.5 quite easily using the Phoenix jailbreak. I can detail that out for you, but you would need to enter enter your Apple ID but it is going to Apple themselves not the App installer. The app installer is called AltServer and you would install it on your Mac. Then, you would select the Phoenix jailbreak IPA (IPA stands for iPhone App) and AltServer would install it onto your iPad. Let me know if you want me to fully walk you through the process.
any solution for windows 10 please
The Sliver application is for Mac only. There is a Windows version, but I have never used it so I don't have any experience on whether the procedure or outcome is the same. I think Sliver is better suited to a Mac.The windows version I believe is only for passcode/disabled activation that doesn't support the iPad 2. If you'd like, you can contact the developer of Sliver for a possible solution. On the Apple Tech 752 website that I show in the video, click the contact tab, and then choose to either contact on Twitter or Gettr. Click one of the links and you can message him there.
You can also click the link below for easy access to message him on Twitter.
twitter.com/sliver752?lang=en
Hope you can find a solution!
Can it use for ipad 3?
No, unfortunately this method only works on the iPad 2. This was actually a method that originally worked on all A5 devices running iOS 7, but Apple patched it on all A5 devices except the iPad 2. Technically, if you could downgrade the devices to iOS 6 then you could bypass, but that would require an Arduino board and I was showing how to bypass without one. Hope this helps.
Thanks very much
i don't have mac😭😭
I'm pretty sure can do all of this with a pc and use command prompt instead.
Can u explain plzz @@twenty3_co_uk
How@@twenty3_co_uk
Virtual machine
can jailbreak after bypass bro?
What iOS version is your iPad running?
@@alwaysappleftd ios 9.3.5 ipad 2 64gb 3g
Hi! I don’t think you can jailbreak the iPad after this type of bypass. You would need to install the jailbreak app onto the iPad, but the device needs to be officially activated by Apple not bypassed in order to do this.
Says to install dependencies even though I did
Does it say that when you click the blue "Activate" button after clicking the "Start FactoryActivation" button?
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@@alwaysappleftd any suggestions?
Hmm. The Sliver application sometimes doesn’t recognize when the dependencies have been installed. If it’s the “Failed to activate device” pop up, then it probably isn’t the dependencies even though it suggests that. It’s probably an issue with the activation server. In this case, I don’t have access to the server, so I can’t change anything. So sorry that you didn’t have success though.
@@alwaysappleftdbummer I’ll try again right now again
Is it unthetred bypass?
No, it is a tethered bypass. The only way to bypass the iPad 2 untethered is with an Arduino board. Let me know if you have any other questions.
is there a way that can be done in windows 10?
The Sliver application is for Mac only. There is a Windows version, but I have never used it so I don't have any experience on whether the procedure or outcome is the same. I think Sliver is better suited to a Mac.
Yes it's done 100% I tested
Please inform windows version & silver software version with name. Regards
The Windows version of Sliver is most known as Sliver v4.2.1 on the Internet, but there’s not that many copies of it around so it takes some time to find the actual software. I searched recently but could barely find any legit info. If you want to look, then go ahead and hope you can have success.
did i install home brew to windows 10..
Unfortunately, Homebrew can only be installed on macOS and Linux. To do the same type of bypass but for Windows, download the tool from this link, unzip the file then open the app.
web.archive.org/web/20200803175131/appletech752.com/Downloads/SliverV4.2.2latest.zip
After the exe is opened, click the “Bypass iPad 2” button.
@@alwaysappleftd thank you sir.. i will try this option.. if possible to bypass in ipad 2.. will update you
You’re welcome! I haven’t tried this out yet so I’m unsure of the success rate but I have seen others do it fine.
@@alwaysappleftd will see sir.. i hope this bypass is success in my ipad
The video is blury cannot see anything, please check the video before uploading.
Thanks for your feedback. I am working on making captions for the Terminal commands. My future videos should be crisp and clear.
“Failed to activate device”
can this be used with iphone 4s?
Even though the iPhone 4s is an A5 device, you cannot bypass it with this method. The only way to bypass an iPhone 4s is with an Arduino board.
@@alwaysappleftd how do I bypass it with arduino? I have a 64gb model activation locked mint condition in a drawer lol
@@javakyro Sweet! This is the link to a video that I would recommend starting with:
m.th-cam.com/video/mWH7DDFSJRA/w-d-xo.html&embeds_euri=https%3A%2F%2Fiphonewired.com%2F&source_ve_path=MTY0OTksMzY5MjUsMjM4NTE&feature=emb_title
This link is really long as I copied and pasted it from TH-cam.
Let me know if you have any questions. Good luck!
What command?
VIDEO QUALITY IS VERY LOW .
PLEASE ADD TEXT IN DESCRIPTION
Thank you for the feedback. I'm going to put captions on the screen in future videos.
I need all text which you type in terminal please comment here step by step
@@davitvashakmadze6542 Here is a complete write up on the tutorial:
First, download sliver from appletech752.com. Once on the website, click the downloads tab, and click the latest version of Sliver. Open up new tab and go to brew.sh, and then click on the copy button.
Open up Terminal, you can find the app by going to your Launchpad, then the Other folder. The Terminal app should be in there. Paste the copied command into the Terminal window by pressing command V on your keyboard.
Click enter.
Enter your Mac login password. Press enter, then press enter one more time when you see the confirm message. Once done, close out of terminal window.
Open your downloads folder in Finder, and the open Sliver DMG file. Once the DMG opens, drag the Sliver application into the Applications folder on the DMG file window. If you see the “Sliver is damaged and should be moved to Trash” warning when you open the app, just open up a new Terminal window just like before. Make sure it’s on a blank window. Type “xattr -cr”, all lowercase, without the quotes. Then put a space, and open the Applications menu in the Finder sidebar. Drag and drop the Sliver application from the Applications menu into the Terminal window. Press enter. Now, open the Sliver application from your Launchpad. If you get the “Python 2.7 required” pop-up when you open the Sliver app, then just click install and let it install. Click the “Ramdisk FactoryActivation” button, then the “A5 - iOS 9.3.5 - 9.3.6” button. At the top, click on the dropdown menu that says “Select Device”, and choose iPad 2.Ignore all of the other buttons, and click on the “Start FactoryActivation” button. When you get the pop-up that says “Dependencies and Wi-Fi required”, click on the “Install” button. You will see a script appear on your Desktop. Click on the “OK” button, and open up a new, blank Terminal window. (You can open a new one by going to the File menu at the top, and then clicking “New Window”. Type “chmod 755”, all lowercase, and without the quotes. Put a space, then drag and drop the dependencies.sh file that was saved from Sliver into the Terminal window. Drag the script into the Terminal one more time, without any extra commands. Press enter again, and the script will run. When it asks you for your password, that is the password that you use to log into your Mac with. Note that this is completely harmless, and it’s really just the Mac asking for you to confirm. It asks for the password because the sudo command is used in the dependencies script. It will also ask you to press enter one more time to acknowledge and continue. Once confirmed, it may take quite a long time (20 - 30 minutes) so be patient. Once it has completed, close out of the Terminal window. Head back to the same page in the Sliver app, and click on the “Start FactoryActivation” button one more time. Make sure you have connected your iPad 2 to the computer and it is on the Activation Lock screen. Finally, click the “Activate” button. Your iPad 2 should skip right over the Activation Lock screen! Something I think I should mention about this bypass is that it’s tethered. This means that if you reboot the device, it will re-lock and return to the Activation Lock screen. This is not a big deal, and all you have to do is just open up the Sliver app again, go to the FactoryActivation screen again (Ramdisk FactoryActivation button, then A5 - iOS 9.3.5 - 9.3.6 button, then select iPad 2 in dropdown menu at the top), and click the “Start FactoryActivation” button again, and finally, click the “Activate” button. Exactly the same process as before, except no need to install the dependencies again. Hope this write up helps you. Enjoy!
@@alwaysappleftd it not working ;)
Could you please tell me what went wrong so I can help you better?
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It’s helped plenty of people. Is there anything I can help you with? Please let me know if you encountered any problems.
I’ve used Sliver before and it works just fine! What problems did you encounter?