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05-03-2017, 00:27 | #4 (permalink) |
No Life Poster Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: rochdale uk
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Member: 396778 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 155 | you cannot change the baseband chip its married with other IC's like cpu and nand, 1st try to check the voltages at pmu-rf and then reball the baseband IC. Sent from my SM-G920F using Tapatalk |
05-04-2017, 12:21 | #5 (permalink) |
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Member: 2713609 Status: Offline Sonork: 125548 Thanks Meter: 0 | Update and patched OS – Open Microsoft Windows Update Page on Windows and click Software Update and install all updates from the Software Update menu in Mac. Latest iTunes – Launch iTunes and see for updates. Download and install all updates and ensure you’ve an active connection when you’re doing this. Uninstall / deactivate antivirus and firewall – Third party security software often block data that can damage the computer. Any anti-virus program or software, as a result, most be properly configure and updated to allow for iTunes restoration. If there’s a router on the local network, additional security policies may block the data needed to restore the iPhone. |
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