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Error! There was an error while patching MDM... Please reboot your device and try again... #29
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experiencing the same issue. |
me too. |
Same issue - ipadOS 17.4.1 |
ya same here iPhone 13 mini iOS 17.4.1. |
@Chanikya5793 |
@emaa10 first of all, I don't even understand the language in that video and next I have already opened the lock on 17.4.1 13Mini. just quit mdmpatcher, Disable SIP and "Restore iPhone" from finder again, do nothing but patch without even touching the phone after finder shows "iPhone Activated" screen. just patch a couple times for no sake and continue the as usual process and setup things. I didn't try erasing all content again after patching is successful but if anybody does that and the mdm lock doesn't appear please let me know I want to know what happens if I factory restore the iPhone, will it go back to lock or the lock is no more on the phone anywhere? What is this patcher even doing, I want to know this also like is it SSH into iPhone and rm rf the files related to these locks or anything else...? please someone let me know, I'm so curious |
I was experiencing this issue until I followed the instructions in this repo. Specifically, starting from step 5 where it tells you to stop before you choose a wifi-network, open Finder window, wait for the Apple device to be found by the Macbook and step 7 Attempting the patch after the "Get Started" page shows works perfectly. |
@fable-coltish is right about this issue. If you're getting an error while patching, it could be because the device hasn't fully activated yet. Make sure to follow the steps carefully—open Finder, wait for your device to show "Get Started" before trying to patch. This could solve the problem. You can check out more detailed instructions in the MDMPatcher Universal README. Hopefully, this helps! |
Hi,
After disabling SIP and running the app, could start it and the iphone is correctly identified, but in the end I get this error "There was an error while patching MDM... Please reboot your device and try again..." and the patch isn't successfull.
Can you please help?
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