For issues, checksums, or release notes for earlier versions, visit the official Silver support portal.

: Added a new instruction popover with photos and links for hardware soldering and Arduino setup. A6 Exploit Reliability

: Detailed user-led troubleshooting and technical updates are often shared in the r/setupapp community on Reddit .

❌ : The interface is not beginner-friendly and requires a solid understanding of macOS terminal commands and system architecture. Final Verdict

For users who forgot their passcode on a disabled device (running iOS 12 or 14), the tool can often backup "activation records," allowing the device to be restored and then re-activated without the original credentials.

Version 6.2 suggests it could be from around 2010–2015. On modern macOS (especially Apple Silicon or recent versions like Ventura/Sonoma/Sequoia), it may not run at all if it's 32-bit or lacks notarization.

Bypassing A5 devices (like iPad 2 or iPhone 4S) usually requires an Arduino Uno with a USB Host Shield to put the device into "pwned DFU" mode.

silver v6.2.dmg

Silver V6.2.dmg [work] -

For issues, checksums, or release notes for earlier versions, visit the official Silver support portal.

: Added a new instruction popover with photos and links for hardware soldering and Arduino setup. A6 Exploit Reliability silver v6.2.dmg

: Detailed user-led troubleshooting and technical updates are often shared in the r/setupapp community on Reddit . For issues, checksums, or release notes for earlier

❌ : The interface is not beginner-friendly and requires a solid understanding of macOS terminal commands and system architecture. Final Verdict ❌ : The interface is not beginner-friendly and

For users who forgot their passcode on a disabled device (running iOS 12 or 14), the tool can often backup "activation records," allowing the device to be restored and then re-activated without the original credentials.

Version 6.2 suggests it could be from around 2010–2015. On modern macOS (especially Apple Silicon or recent versions like Ventura/Sonoma/Sequoia), it may not run at all if it's 32-bit or lacks notarization.

Bypassing A5 devices (like iPad 2 or iPhone 4S) usually requires an Arduino Uno with a USB Host Shield to put the device into "pwned DFU" mode.