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SemiRestore7

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SemiRestore7 - restore to a fresh version of iOS without losing your jailbreak!
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Release date
11 March 2014

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Semi-Restore 7- How To Restore Jailbreak 6.1.2 On iPhone 5/4S
iOS 6 Jailbreak with Evasion Jailbreak Tool has been released. You have a jailbroken device on a 6.1.2/6.1.1 firmware. What happens if you need to restore yours iPhone 5, iPhone 4S or .... ? How To Restore Jailbreak 6.1.2 On iPhone 5/4S?
In most cases, unless you're using an older device capable of being downgraded, you would be forced up to the 6.1.3 (or 6.1.4 on iPhone 5) firmware. The problem with doing this is that it causes you to lose your jailbreak.
That's where a new app called Semi-Restore claims to be able to help. It will, according to its website, allow jailbroken users to refresh their devices with the firmware that's currently on the device. For example, if you're running iOS 6.1.2, you can clean the device and semi-restore to 6.1.2. It's not a full restore, because doing so would force you to upgrade, but it might be the next best thing, especially if your device is having problems or is running slow.
Requirements:
*5-10 minutes of your time!
*A computer running Windows or Mac OS X
*OpenSSH and APT 0.7 Strict (NOT THE LIB) installed on your device
*An SSH client on your computer (USB version coming soon)
Important! Read this or you may regret it!
*There may be a better way to fix your current problem. For example, to fix "Safe Mode" issues, you can just uninstall Mobile Substrate from Cydia.
*Like any other restore, make sure you backup your data if you want it later.
*Avoid using your iOS device or anything related to iTunes or XCode. Why not actually go outside?
*This process can not and does not repair broken system files! Avoid all Siri Ports, as they are not only illegal (except for Spire on 5.0.1) but they also create problems and may potentially break system files (even Spire can cause this).
*Your device will respring several times during the semi-restore. This is perfectly normal, so don't panic.

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