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09-03-2018, 05:05 | #3 (permalink) |
Freak Poster Join Date: Aug 2018 Location: China
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Member: 2861866 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 71 | Each iOS installation is within its own encrypted container. Basically each install has is inside it's own "locker" and can't touch things inside of another "locker". If you do a DFU restore of iOS to either a different backup or to a stock version of iOS it is perfectly safe. |
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09-03-2018, 05:59 | #4 (permalink) |
No Life Poster Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Mumbai Age: 36
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Member: 821646 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 507 | It clearly mentions that the error is while updating Baseband. That means you need to check the baseband section of the phone. Probably some capicitor around Baseband PMU is short. If none of the CAP's are short try replacing the BB PMU and restore again. Hope that helps. |
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