How to Jailbreak a Disabled iPhone
Step 1: Unlock the Disabled iPhone
The first thing you need to do before you can jailbreak your disabled iPhone is to unlock the phone in some way. The phone is disabled due to you or somebody else inputting wrong passcode a number of times, sometimes if you leave the iPhone for some time it will let you put the passcode back in, but if you try over 10 times it will usually be disabled for good until you take action.
Step 2: Jailbreak Your iPhone As You Like
There are a few methods to jailbreak your iPhone, below we have outlined some easy steps to follow so that your jailbreaking will go without a hitch.
Locate your firmware version on your iPhone. Open the "Settings" app on your iPhone. Go to the "General" line. Open the "About" menu and then go down to see your firmware version.
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Download the jailbreak program and install it on your computer.
Turn your iPhone off. Connect it to your computer using USB cord.
Launch the jailbreak program on your computer. When prompted, put your iPhone into device firmware update (DFU) mode.
To enter the DFU mode hold the ‘Home’ button and the ‘Sleep/Wake’ button simultaneously for around ten seconds.
Then release the "Sleep/Wake" button and continue to hold the "Home" button. Once your device is in DFU mode, the jailbreak software will take over, your iPhone will then restart once the jailbreak completes.