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Download RecBoot 2.2: Now Compatible with Mac OS X 10.5.x & Above

The new version of RecBoot is here. The only difference between RecBoot 2.2 vs RecBoot 2.1 is that RecBoot 2.2 comes with a new icon designed by Surenix Bach. Like RecBoot 2.1, this release is also compatible with Mac OS X 10.5.x and above. According to the developer, compatibility of RecBoot with Mac OS X 10.4.x is not possible due to dependency issues.

RecBoot 2.2 New Icon
Some words by the developer about this release:

So, I got bored of it again, but it still lives on, with a new icon.

Oh, by the way, it kinda tells you whether or not your device is actually in Recovery mode. Hopefully that solves your questions as well, no more annoying comments.
Also support for 10.5.x, I can’t even remember if that was added in 2.1, but it is there in 2.2.

Features of RecBoot 2.2:

  1. Works on all models of iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad.
  2. Compatible with Mac OS X 10.5.x and above.
  3. Detects the name, model, serial and firmware version of the connected iDevice.
  4. Detects the mode of the connected iDevice automatically.
  5. If the connected device is already in recovery mode, it will not send any USB commands in case the user hits the 'Enter Recovery' button.
  6. Incorporated with the new auto-updating system which lets you to check and download the latest version of RecBoot.

Download RecBoot 2.2
For those who don't know, RecBoot helps you to fix iTunes 1015 restore error and allows you to kick your iDevice out of recovery mode loop just with a single-click. Usage of RecBoot 2.2 is extremely simple. Just connect your iDevice with your Mac through USB cable and hit the 'Enter Recovery' button to put your iPhone into recovery mode and 'Exit Recovery' button to kick it our of recovery mode loop. RecBoot 2.2 is only available for Mac OS X users. If you are on Windows, you can try RecBoot 1.3.

Download RecBoot 2.2 for Mac OS X | Mirror [via Sebby]



  • Anonymous

    it did work

  • m

    My 3gs got struct in the recovery loop while restoring to custom ios 5 ipsw created using snowbreeze. Please let me know if recboot 2.2 can be used to exit the loop

    • http://twitter.com/pram0dm Pramod

      Nope. Use iBooty instead to boot your device back up. It gets extracted to your desktop right after you have cooked your IPSW.

  • Haze

    I had the same problem getting out of recovery mode on 4.2.1. I ran the Mac version above and it is now stuck in DFU mode. What should I do?

    • http://twitter.com/pram0dm Pramod

      You mean your stuck with the screen of iTunes logo & a cable picture. Right? Well since your on 4.2.1, you can follow this guide http://bit.ly/m8Tt6c to successfully Kick Your Device out of the recovery loop. Good Luck. :)

  • Nishanth

    pretty simple process bt its still stuck in the recovery mode.

    b4: i was running a 4.2.1, jailbroken and unlocked.
    today: i updated it to 4.3.3 and it got stuck.

    any ideas? plzz help

    • http://jaxov.com/ Wolverine

      RecBoot 2.2 will not work on iOS 4.2.1 or iOS 4.3.x. To fix iOS 4.2.1 or 4.3.x recovery loop issues, use TU (Fix Recovery) Windows http://bit.ly/ipa0U4 | Mac http://bit.ly/mIAP7z