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04-01-2024, 14:13 | #1 (permalink) |
Junior Member Join Date: Jan 2022 Location: Cape Wing
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Member: 3006029 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 0 | Reset bricked iPhone 8 to factory defaults I have an iPhone 8 that some time ago had the 1110 "full storage" error (apple logo loop), and which I could successfully restore with iMFC. From time to time the iPhone was still giving a "storage almost full" message, even if it was half empty, but I didn't bother to reset it. After a while the iPhone went into the Apple logo loop again, but this time I'm not able to repair or reset it with iMFC. When starting reset or restore, the apple logo appears and the progress bar stays at 0. I'm not interested in the data on the iPhone but I'd like at least to reset it to factory defaults. Is there any way to do it or the iPhone is definitively bricked? Thanks! |
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