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: While some A10-A11 devices can enter purple mode via a standard Lightning cable, older A9 and below devices typically require a DCSD cable or adapter. : Improper use of SysCFG editing can brick the device. : Official development is hosted on the MagicCFG GitHub
: A Windows-based PC (as this is a repack of the original Mac-only tool).
: Enables "Purple Mode" (Diagnostic Mode) for various iPhones and iPads, often without requiring expensive NAND programmers. Hardware Unlocks magiccfg 13 repack
Once detected in DFU mode, MagicCFG executes a PwnDFU exploit (such as gaster ). This bypasses the secure boot ROM validation checks of the Apple chip, allowing the execution of unsigned code. 3. Booting to Purple Mode
Click to commit the changes to the NAND memory. : While some A10-A11 devices can enter purple
: Commonly used for "Unbinding Wi-Fi" after replacing a Wi-Fi chip or changing serial numbers (SN) for certain repair and bypass procedures. Repack Context
Version 13 of MagicCFG represents a maturation of the tool. While earlier versions (v10, v11, v12) were buggy and often crashed on Windows 10/11, was built with optimized stability. Key improvements in this version include: : Enables "Purple Mode" (Diagnostic Mode) for various
: Saves costs by removing the requirement for expensive, physical CNC hardware programmers. Supported Apple Devices
Using the MagicCFG 13 Repack typically involves a straightforward process: