Apple released iOS 7 and later iOS 7.0.2 to the public along with the release of iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C. Developer NotCom has released an update for TinyUmbrella that supports saving the iOS 7.0.2 support SHSH blobs of A4 devices which includes iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, and iPod Touch 4.
Download TinyUmbrella 7.02.01 for Windows and Mac OS X Apple released iOS 7 and later iOS 7.0.2 to the public along with the release of iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C. Developer NotCom has released an update for TinyUmbrella that supports saving the iOS 7.0.2 support SHSH blobs of A4 devices which includes iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, and iPod Touch 4. Download TinyUmbrella for Mac OS X and Windows 7, 8, 10 (32 & 64 bit). TinyUmbrella enables iTunes to continue a restore when without TinyUmbrella it would not be possible. Streamlined OS X utility for downgrading your iOS devices to unsupported firmware versions. All in all, the TinyUmbrella application can be of real use to you if you own an iOS device and want to downgrade its firmware to previous versions which are no longer signed by Apple with the help of previous saved. Download TinyUmbrella WIN x64 For TinyUmbrella download on Mac, use the link- Mac App. Once you get the app installed on your system, you can use it right away. The application works in a very straightforward way. TinyUmbrella backs up your iOS firmware SHSH blobs and can restore them to downgrade your device to an older working firmware, proving to be a potential.
Go through the guide to save SHSH blobs using TinyUmbrella.
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As per official blog –
I’ve updated TU for iOS 7.0.2. Your mileage may vary. I fixed the libraries issue. (My mistake!). I’m still working on a fix for iTunes 11.1. I’m pretty sure I know what the problem is. I just need to find a few hours to put the fix into TU.
Keep in mind, this is only likely to work for a4 devices and older. (a5 and newer devices are out of luck) Sorry!
TinyUmbrella lets you save SHSH blobs so that you can downgrade later if required if Apple stops signing the iOS firmware file.
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Download TinyUmbrella for Mac OS X and Windows 7, 8, 10 (32 & 64 bit): First off all why do we need TinyUmbrella? TinyUmbrella handles SHSH signatures for iOS firmware restores enabling iTunes to continue a restore when without TinyUmbrella it would not be possible.
A SHSH blob (also known as “ECID SHSH”) is a piece of data of Apple’s Digital Signature for iOS Restores and Updates.This is the way Apple implemented to control what users can and cannot do regarding to updates and restores using iTunes.
TinyUmbrella is used for local iPhone iOS restores making it possible. How cool is that for those who like to downgrade / restore / jailbreak? Jailbreakers can install jailbreakable older versions that are not signed by Apple right now.
TinyUmbreall allow you to kick your iPhone into or out recovery mode and save your SHSH so that you can restore your firmware in the future. It also permits you to restore your device using saved SHSH (using TSS Server).
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How to use TinyUmbrella
Here we will describe how to save SHSH blobs on Mac and Windows.
1 – How to save SHSH blobs on Mac (using TinyUmbrella)Download Tinyumbrella Old Version For Mac Download
Tinyumbrella For Ios 102 – How to save SHSH blobs on Windows (using TinyUmbrella)How To Download Tinyumbrella
Is very simple to use TinyUmbrella, you just need to select your iOS device (iPhone, iPad, iPod and Apple TV) on the left, save SHSH on the button “Save SHSH” and in the “General” tab you have all saved SHSH. To restore you just need to click on the “Start TSS Server” button.
Download Tinyumbrella For 64 BitFixing TinyUmbrella Errors#1 – Error 255 (console.app crash for MAC)
If you are facing this error (only for MAC users), open an terminal – ⌘(Command) + Space > type “Terminal” > “Enter”;
In the terminal run the next commands:
After running the commands, reinstall TinyUmbrella.
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