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"Your device's iOS version is not supported at this time."

Open ace101boss opened this issue 4 years ago • 5 comments

Anybody have a fix for "Your device's iOS version is not supported at this time."? I am on 13.3 and have the correct developer images downloaded.

ace101boss avatar May 19 '20 03:05 ace101boss

Cant remember if it was 13.3 or 13.4 that it stopped working but basically it doesnt appear to support the latest ios and im not sure it can be fixed until the dev can get it up to date.

bgktmxg avatar May 19 '20 03:05 bgktmxg

Can you please try the latest version? I've just published a new update. @ace101boss

master131 avatar May 22 '20 02:05 master131

@master131 Unfortunately, I am on Mac OS. Will there be a package for Mac OS coming soon? I just tested on the current Mac OS build with the newly linked developer images and I still get the same issue. I have tried having the DeveloperImages folder right next to the file and also putting it inside the package, both result in the same error. I also tried other images for other iOS's and none of those work either. Perhaps a Mac OS build of your new update may solve my issue.

ace101boss avatar May 23 '20 04:05 ace101boss

I have attached a macOS version, can you try that and see if it works?

master131 avatar May 24 '20 04:05 master131

@master131 There are signs of life in the new version you posted. It now displays that it is downloading a zipfile of the developer images but the package closes out before the download ever completes. The package will quit at various completion percentages (53-89%), thus it never completes. It should be noted that while the package quits, safari is still open and the progress bar freezes.

Doing the manual developer images next to the package and inside of the package have the same result.

ace101boss avatar May 24 '20 19:05 ace101boss