Iremove Tools 1.3
Many versions of iRemove Tools leverage the "checkm8" hardware-level exploit, which makes the bypass possible on a wide range of older A-series chip devices (typically iPhone 5s through iPhone X). User-Friendly Interface:
Iremove Tools 1.3 is not for everyone. It refuses to remove pre-installed Windows Store apps by default (you have to toggle an "Expert Mode" hidden in the .ini file). It also lacks a one-click "clean all" button—a deliberate choice by the developer, who posted on their support forum: "An uninstaller that doesn’t make you think is a malware in training." Iremove Tools 1.3
: Designed for devices stuck on the "Activation Lock" screen. It allows users to bypass the screen and sign in with a new Apple ID. Many versions of iRemove Tools leverage the "checkm8"
The jump from version 1.2 to 1.3 introduced several game-changing features. Here is what you get with the latest release: It also lacks a one-click "clean all" button—a
| Error Code | Message | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | "Device not in recovery mode" | Manually put device into DFU mode, then retry. | | -2034 | "Driver conflict detected" | Uninstall iTunes and Apple Bonjour, then reinstall Apple Mobile Device USB driver. | | -4500 | "Timeout during batch queue" | Reduce the number of connected devices to under 10. Restart the Iremove Tools service. | | -5005 | "Unsupported iOS version" | Check the developer’s website for a patch. Version 1.3 officially supports up to iOS 18.0. |