: Users no longer need to find a spare USB drive or a friend with a Mac.
: To solve common connection issues, the tool could include an Auto-Driver Sync that automatically replaces standard Apple Mobile Device Drivers with specialized "Exploit-Ready" drivers the moment the device is plugged in, ensuring a 100% success rate without manual troubleshooting. Why This Matters : Users no longer need to find a
: Instead of rebooting into a Linux-based environment (the Mac/USB method), this feature would perform "Hot Patching." It would inject the bypass code into the device's RAM while the Windows OS remains fully operational. Building on the goal of making more accessible
Building on the goal of making more accessible for Windows users without needing a USB or a Mac, a powerful new feature would be "Native Kernel-Level Signal Emulation." Feature Concept: Native Kernel-Level Signal Emulation : Users no longer need to find a
: By staying within the Windows environment, there is less risk of the "bricking" or file system errors that sometimes occur during the bootable USB handoff.
: This would reduce the bypass time from 10–15 minutes down to less than 2 minutes.