If you have landed on this page, you are likely staring at a frustrating error message within the Sliver application (used for PurpleRestore or legacy iOS device flashing) that reads: "Error: 61" or "Sliver 61."
The Sliver 61 fix is not a separate software download. Rather, it is a procedural correction involving USB enumeration, driver conflicts, and timing. AppleTech752 documented this in community forums and video tutorials after users repeatedly encountered Error 61 when trying to enter "PWND DFU" mode (a pwned state allowing unsigned code execution).
"Activation records written. Device will reboot in 10 seconds." appletech752 sliver 61 fix
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Permission Fix: If you see an "app is damaged" error, right-click the app, select Get Info, and ensure permissions are allowed.
A5/A6 Bypass: Specialized tools for the iPhone 4s, 5, and 5c. The Ultimate Guide to the AppleTech752 Sliver 61
Current Status: Legacy (AppleTech752's YouTube channel was terminated in 2021, but tools remain available on his Official Website).
If all checks pass and Error 61 persists, your device may have a hardware issue (bad NAND or damaged USB controller). In that case, consider a motherboard-level repair. Permission Fix: If you see an "app is
The "Silver 61 Fix" is a patch, script, or procedural correction introduced by appletech752 (or the community) to bypass Error 61. It usually involves: