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iPhone 8 iOS 13.6 #5

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JCosswq opened this issue Feb 13, 2021 · 18 comments
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iPhone 8 iOS 13.6 #5

JCosswq opened this issue Feb 13, 2021 · 18 comments

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@JCosswq
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JCosswq commented Feb 13, 2021

I use an iPhone 8 bypassed with checkra1n on iOS 13.6, it ran out of storage a couple of days ago and began an infinite boot loop that I was unable to get out of, 64 of 64gb used. I haven’t touched it since then, I haven’t tried updating with iTunes which means I haven’t gotten error 14. Considering that this is new and all could I use this script in DFU mode to possibly delete larger files and boot back into my phone with checkra1n, without having to update? And also keep my data?

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JCosswq commented Feb 13, 2021

By the way the phone is not disabled

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JCosswq commented Feb 13, 2021

I remember that the phone took 15.14gb in the “other section” and 5gb in the system section

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Hey man, it's AWESOME that you haven't tried updating!

In theory you should be able to delete large files with the script and it should just boot again, that's why I wrote it.

Practically speaking though you will probably not be able to delete any files, because deleting files needs free space on apfs filesystems.

Meaning it is impossible to delete something because there's no free space and it's impossible to get free space because it's impossible to delete something.

It could however be possible to extract your system partition to your computer, remove or format the system partition and through that creating free space allowing you to delete files from the user partition and then copy the system partition back.

It would be great if it worked and I could help you with it, but it's not guaranteed it will work and it needs much manual input. How technical are you?

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JCosswq commented Feb 13, 2021

I’m not that technical, but I have some valuable photos that I can’t risk losing, I was planning on buying a test phone and recreate the situation and try this but I still feel unsure, it would be awesome if someone else were able to do just that but I don’t want to lose hope, I know things like this are possible and this theory could be possibly successful as well

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JCosswq commented Feb 13, 2021

I also need to know if there has been someone who has had the same situation as me and has successfully been able to delete files and boot up again normally

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JCosswq commented Feb 13, 2021

I don’t know man I might need a video on how to do all of this because I don’t want to mess up

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JCosswq commented Feb 14, 2021

Could you please send me a video on how to set this up I’m getting really nervous with this and I have no idea how to do this please

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I’m not that technical, but I have some valuable photos that I can’t risk losing

hmm, is there another way? If so, try that first

I also need to know if there has been someone who has had the same situation as me and has successfully been able to delete files and boot up again normally

no, not that I know of. Everyone tried to update first and fucked their sep-firmware.img4. One guy did not. He discovered the "no space left on device" when trying to remove files. He was too impatient to try to remove the system partition and wiped his data instead.

Could you please send me a video on how to set this up I’m getting really nervous with this and I have no idea how to do this please

Would you be open to do some call where you can share your screen and I can tell you what to do? I feel like that would be more efficient

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JCosswq commented Feb 14, 2021

I’m open at any time, should I message you on what day to start? Also about ramdisk, doesn’t doing this process overwrite data on the iPhone? I also need to know if my data is still there on the phone and not corrupted data

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Also about ramdisk, doesn’t doing this process overwrite data on the iPhone

No. It's in the name, RAMdisk, meaning it's only in the RAM, random access memory, and doesn't need any changes to the disk to run.

Deleting and putting back the system partition in hopes of freeing space though does change data on the iPhone.

I also need to know if my data is still there on the phone and not corrupted data

I don't see any reason for it to be corrupted.

But I'm no data extraction expert. If you have any other means of getting your data, do so. My idea of removing the rootfs is really the last resort, it's something I'd just like to try before you give up and restore, as it could work.

I’m open at any time, should I message you on what day to start?

Yeah sounds good. I work during the week, so weekend is best for me if you have the patience. Otherwise in the evening after 18:00 would work. My timezone is Europe/Berlin.

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JCosswq commented Feb 14, 2021

Also if I were to do this would it show my storage used, for example (Total storage:64GB, used 58.0GB. Free 6GB)

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danieltroger commented Feb 15, 2021

Yes, you can see the disk usage of all mounted partitions once you're in the RAMDisk's shell.

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JCosswq commented Feb 15, 2021

I mean the storage from my iPhone

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danieltroger commented Feb 15, 2021

I mean the storage from my iPhone

Ah sorry, me too.

I meant to say that when you have mounted the NAND of your phone you can see the free space of the filesystem, the files on it as well as the size of the files.

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JCosswq commented Feb 16, 2021

Does it matter also if the checkra1n I used was tethered, meaning that when I restart it, it goes away, and does it matter if the iPhone was iCloud bypassed, but I still set a passcode for it?

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Shouldn't matter. But why did you icloud bypass it? 👀

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JCosswq commented Feb 20, 2021

What do I contact you on?

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Is discord ok for you? I'm w4t3r#7442

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