: Connect your iPad to the Arduino setup. Once the exploit runs (usually indicated by a blinking LED), the device is ready for the computer.
For a user who knows their way around a command line, this is objectively the best method. It's free, permanent, and uses a powerful exploit. For a casual user, the complexity may outweigh the benefits.
Plug the USB Host Shield into the Arduino, and plug the iPad Mini 1 (entered into standard DFU mode) into the shield.
Unplug the iPad from the Arduino, plug it directly into your Mac, and open an automated bypass script tool (like Sliver).
If you own an iPad Mini 1 locked on iOS 9.3.5, you have several "better" paths to regain access. For a quick and easy solution to watch videos or browse the web, the is the best starting point.
Method 3: Arduino + USB Host Shield (The Only True Hardware/Software Full Bypass)
: Connect your iPad to the Arduino setup. Once the exploit runs (usually indicated by a blinking LED), the device is ready for the computer.
For a user who knows their way around a command line, this is objectively the best method. It's free, permanent, and uses a powerful exploit. For a casual user, the complexity may outweigh the benefits.
Plug the USB Host Shield into the Arduino, and plug the iPad Mini 1 (entered into standard DFU mode) into the shield.
Unplug the iPad from the Arduino, plug it directly into your Mac, and open an automated bypass script tool (like Sliver).
If you own an iPad Mini 1 locked on iOS 9.3.5, you have several "better" paths to regain access. For a quick and easy solution to watch videos or browse the web, the is the best starting point.
Method 3: Arduino + USB Host Shield (The Only True Hardware/Software Full Bypass)