Repair Drivers With The Itunes Utility In Toolbox And Flash Again Later -

If the previous flash failed, the device may be hot. Let it sit for 10–15 minutes before trying again. Step 3: Re-Flashing Your Device With stable drivers, you can now proceed with the flash:

Flashing firmware requires a stable, low-level connection between your computer's USB ports and the device. Unlike transferring a photo, which is fairly high-level, flashing relies on specific drivers (usually Apple Mobile Device Support drivers) to put the device into DFU or Recovery Mode.

Click "Download" for the matching firmware (always look for the "green dot" signed versions). If the previous flash failed, the device may be hot

It sounds like you’re referencing a step from a — likely for an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch that is stuck in recovery mode, showing a “connect to iTunes” screen, or experiencing boot loops.

Ensure you are using the latest version of 3uTools to avoid compatibility bugs with newer iOS versions. Unlike transferring a photo, which is fairly high-level,

Select the option to or Reinstall Drivers .

Click the blue "Flash" button at the bottom right. Because your drivers are now repaired, the progress bar should move smoothly past the previous sticking points. Ensure you are using the latest version of

: Launch the 3uTools application and click on the Toolbox tab at the top of the interface.

: If you previously encountered errors at specific percentages (like 21%), ensure you are using an original USB cable and a rear USB port on your PC for maximum stability.

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