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How to Fix iPhone Stuck in a Boot Loop without Data Loss

How to Fix iPhone Stuck in a Boot Loop without Data Loss

 "Recently, I tried to upgrade my iPhone XS to iOS 14, but I encountered countless iOS 14 Reboot Loop on my device. I restarted iPhone, but it didn't work. Is there any way to Fix iPhone Stuck in a Boot Loop without Data Loss for me?"

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When updating the system, many users are experiencing the problem of boot loop. In fact, many reasons will lead to boot loop, such as jailbreak failure , iOS damage, hardware problems, etc. If there is boot loop, but after restarting iPhone, the effect is not big. What better way to solve this problem?
 
Repair iPhone Stuck in a Boot Loop without Data Loss
 
The simplest and fastest way to Fix iPhone Stuck in a Boot Loop is to use iOS system recovery, which can restore your iPhone to normal. In addition, it can repair many problems caused by software exceptions or system errors, such as the iPhone stuck in recovery mode / DFU mode, the iPhone stuck on the black / Apple logo / iTunes logo screen, and so on.IOS system recovery is a very powerful software. It can not only fix system problems for you, but also restore photos, video, audio, music, WhatsApp message, SMS, contact and so on. It is suitable for iPhone 12/11/XS/XR/X/8/8 Plus / 7/7 Plus/6s/6,IPad Air 2 and iPod.
 
    

iOS System Recovery: How to Fix iPhone Stuck in a Boot Loop without Data Loss

dr.fone toolkit -iOS System Recovery has made it easier as never before for users to get iPhone, iPad and iPod touch out of white screen, Recovery Mode, Apple logo, black screen, and fix the issues when your iOS device perform abnormally. It will not cause any data loss while repairing the iOS system issues.

Note: after using this function, your iOS device will be updated to the latest iOS version. And if your iOS device has been jailbroken, then it will be updated to non-jailbroken version. If you have unlocked your iOS device before, then it will be re-locked again.

Step 1. Connect your iOS device

Launch dr.fone and choose Repair from the main window.

Then connect your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch to your computer with its lightening cable. When dr.fone detects your iOS device, click "Start" to continue the process.

Then it will display the device information, such as device model, system version, baseband version, etc. Click on Next to continue.

Step 2. Boot your iOS device in DFU mode

If your iPhone/iPad/iPod is not function normally, dr.fone - Repair will remind you to boot the device in DFU mode. Follow the instruction below to boot iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch in DFU mode.

Steps to boot iPhone 7, iPhone 8 and iPhone X in DFU mode:

  1. Power off your iPhone.
  2. Press and hold the Volume Down button and the Power button together for 10 seconds.
  3. Release the Power button and keep holding the Volume Down button until the device is in DFU mode.

Steps to boot other devices in DFU mode:

  1. Power off your iPhone.
  2. Press and hold the Power button and the Home button together for 10 seconds.
  3. Release the Power button and keep holding the Home button until the device is in DFU mode.

Step 3. Select and download the firmware

To guarantee a successful system recovery, please select the correct device phone model and firmware information. Then click on Download.

Since the firmware we need to download is large, it will take some time to complete the download. Make sure your network is stable during the process. If the firmware is not download successfully, you can also click on Copy to download the firmware from Apple official website and click on Select to restore the downloaded firmware.

Step 4. Fix iOS to normal status

When the download is complete, click on Fix Now to start repairing your iOS and to get your iOS device to work normally again.

After the repairing process completes, normally your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch will restart into normal mode. If it does not boot normally, you can click on Try Again to try the process again.

    

 



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