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That's what he's trying now as my last resort. Because I had remembered that from breaking the OS during jailbreak and DFU was the only way out. I'll let you know  the answer. The battery could have instantly fried. He said older and traded it for a boat motor or anchor lpl I'll try to get more specifics. 

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On Nov 29, 2014, at 5:54 PM, Pat Taylor pat412@mac.com [iPad] <iPad@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

Maybe DFU mode is worth a try:


DFU mode, as opposed to Recovery Mode, requires a bit of timing and can take practice to get right, so if at first you don't succeed, don't be afraid to try and try again.

How to put your iPhone or iPad into DFU mode

  1. Plug your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad into your Mac or Windows PC and make sure iTunes is running.
  2. Hold down both the Sleep Button (on top of your device) and the Home Button (on the front underneath the screen).
  3. Keep them both held down from about 10 seconds. (If you see the Apple logo, you've held them too long and will need to start again.)
  4. Let go of the Sleep Button but keep holding the Home Button for about 5 seconds. (If you see the "Plus into iTunes" screen than you held it too long and will need to start again.)
  5. If the screen stays black, that's it! Your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad should now be in DFU mode.

At this point iTunes will show you an alert saying it's detected your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad and it needs to be restored.

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