Big system problems that arise during or after a major system upgrade generally need more c
omplex remedies, such as system r
estoration or downgrade. iTunes plays a huge influence in this. You'll need a Windows or Mac computer with the most recent version of iTunes installed to
continue troubleshooting your locked iPhone. When you're ready to
restore your iPhone 8 in recovery mode, follow these steps:
- To begin, turn off your iPhone.
- Connect your phone to the computer with the Apple USB/Lightning connector while it is switched off. Make sure your computer isn't running any other programs but iTunes.
- Finally, keep the Side/Power button down until the phone restarts. Even if you see the Apple logo, keep
pressing the Side/Power button.
- When you see the Connect to iTunes screen, release the Side/Power button. Your device has entered recovery mode, as shown by this screen.
- When you open iTunes, you should get a notification that says, 'There is an issue with the iPhone that necessitates it being
updated or restored.'
- To restore your iPhone from a recent iOS backup, select Restore
and then follow the onscreen steps.
- During the whole system restoration procedure, keep your iPhone connected and powered on. Any disruptions might cause your iPhone to get bricked.
- Press and release the Volume Up button immediately after your iPhone is connected.
Then tap and hold the Volume Down button for a few seconds.
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