I am having a few problems and simply resetting my iPhone 6 will not help, so want to try a factory restore. The problems are with a G.P.S. bluetooth connection and a certificate trust. But when I go into DFU or recovery mode and select restore I get told I need the latest iOS, needing a new iTunes, on a much newer version of macOS.
Both the older iOS and macOS versions are for compatibility reasons, so I do not want to update either of them.
Many, many web pages say that selecting restore should allow restoring without updating, but iTunes will just not allow it. It always brings up the dialogue box saying I need to update everything else to use the latest iOS. And obviously option-clicking to select the original ipsw file gets rejected as Apple's server will not sign it.
So is restoring to factory condition without updating actually possible?
Both the older iOS and macOS versions are for compatibility reasons, so I do not want to update either of them.
Many, many web pages say that selecting restore should allow restoring without updating, but iTunes will just not allow it. It always brings up the dialogue box saying I need to update everything else to use the latest iOS. And obviously option-clicking to select the original ipsw file gets rejected as Apple's server will not sign it.
So is restoring to factory condition without updating actually possible?