If you are having trouble getting your device to connect, let me know:
: Ensure you have the latest version of iTunes installed so your Windows 7 PC can recognize the Apple mobile device drivers.
Although version 1.2.8 lacks the modern features found in updates like MDM Bypass or EFI passcode removal, it holds a strong set of core functionalities:
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Because iRemove Tools 1.2.8 is an older build optimized for Windows 7, its compatibility is strictly limited to older Apple architectures. Devices utilizing newer chips will not interface correctly with this version on a Windows platform. Supported Device Range Chip Architecture Compatible iOS Versions iPhone 5S through iPhone X A7 to A11 Bionic iOS 12 up to iOS 14.x iPad Air, Air 2, iPad Mini 2/3/4 A7 to A10 Bionic Corresponding iPadOS variants
iRemove Tools relies on the hardware exploit, which limits it to specific devices.
Automatically detects the connected device and checks eligibility before initiating the bypass process. Supported Devices and iOS Versions
Fully compatible with both 32-bit and 64-bit architectures of Windows 7, utilizing legacy USB drivers.
: iRemove Tools does not jailbreak your device. You must jailbreak your iPhone/iPad first using a tool like Checkra1n (if compatible) before the software can communicate with the device.
Boot your PC from the USB and follow the on-screen instructions to put your iPhone into DFU mode and apply the jailbreak. Once completed, reboot your PC back into Windows 7. Step 3: Run iRemove Tools
✅ Once the bypass is successful, you can generally use iMessage, FaceTime, cellular data, and phone calls without issues.
Windows 7 requires specific USB drivers for Apple devices. If you haven't updated iTunes recently, the driver database may be outdated. Solution: Download and install the latest version of iTunes compatible with Windows 7. You do not need to keep iTunes open, but the drivers ensure that iRemove can see the device.