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Most of the time it means that there is no device attached as we
should be able to detect any mode of a device.
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We already handle the complex restore process, let's avoid the trouble
to add up the activation complexity additionally.
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Since the iOS 4 IPSW contains a BuildManifest.plist even for devices
that do not require personal signing, the prior code logic would fail.
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duplicating them
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not sure if it will run yet
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the restore process to allow for easier porting
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over the place
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state access
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declarations into the header file for easier maintainance
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starting to mature really well
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activate code to be cleaned up and added to process later
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4.0b4 to my device
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restore and everything should be good.
Note: The latest HEAD from marcan's usbmuxd is required for this program to work. Linux kernel drivers do some wacky stuff with iPod audio interfaces
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Seems like libirecovery isn't properly releasing the usb interface for some reason which is making usbmuxd choe trying to set the usb configuration
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code over from the other idevicerestore
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little bit, but not everything yet.
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recovery mode causes libusb to fail unreferencing the device
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element parsing
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