I am trying to restore an iPhone 6s with a non functioning home button. iTunes tells me in order to restore it I need to click "trust this computer", however the iPhone says "iPhone is disabled, connect to itunes." , so there is no way to even unlock it to trust it. What should I do?
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Which iOS are you using? Do you have AssistiveTouch enabled?– user14352Oct 28, 2016 at 6:48
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@jaydm26 ios 9. assistive touch is enabled, but siri and home dont do anything– Sergei LevashovOct 28, 2016 at 7:33
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Is there a computer that has a previous back up of the phone? If not, is the data important? I would suggest a DFU to reset the iPhone. If you choose to put the phone in DFU, remember to restore it to iOS 9, not iOS 10.– user14352Oct 28, 2016 at 7:45
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@jaydm26 and how would I put it into dfu with a broken home button? I have tried RecBoot and redsn0w to put it into recovery and dfu and neither worked– Sergei LevashovOct 28, 2016 at 19:54
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Its iOS 10, right? You may try going around: go to Camera, take a shot, then go to photos and tap on the left top button to see all photos. You should be prompted to enter password and after entering you're in. A message to trust computer should pop up.