iPod touch 4
Unsigned iOS

iOS 6.1 (10B144)

iPod touch 4

Other Signed iOS Versions

How to Restore iOS 6.1 IPSW

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iTunes (Windows / macOS Mojave and older) & Finder (macOS Catalina+)

  1. Download the iPod4,1_6.1_10B144_Restore.ipsw file to your computer.
  2. Connect your iPod touch 4 to your computer with a USB cable.
  3. Open Finder (macOS Catalina+) or iTunes (Windows / older macOS) and select your device.
  4. To Update (keeps data): hold Option (Mac) or Shift (Windows) and click Check for Update.
  5. To Restore (erases data): hold Option (Mac) or Shift (Windows) and click Restore iPhone/iPad.
  6. Navigate to and select the downloaded .ipsw file, then confirm.
  7. Wait for the process to complete — do not disconnect the device.
⚠️ Note: This firmware is no longer signed by Apple. iTunes/Finder may reject the restore. Use a tool like futurerestore if you have saved blobs.
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idevicerestore (Command Line)

An open-source command-line tool that restores IPSW files without needing iTunes. Useful for advanced users, automation, and custom restore workflows.

  1. Install via Homebrew: brew install idevicerestore
  2. Connect your device and put it into DFU mode.
  3. Run the restore command:
idevicerestore -t iPod4,1_6.1_10B144_Restore.ipsw
Common flags:
-eErase restore (factory reset) -uUpdate restore (keep data) -dEnable debug output -nDry-run — don't actually restore
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futurerestore (Saved Blobs / Downgrade)

futurerestore allows restoring to unsigned firmware like this one when you have saved APTickets (blobs) from a tool like TSSSaver or shsh.host.

  1. Download futurerestore from github.com/futurerestore/futurerestore.
  2. Ensure you have a saved .shsh2 blob for iOS 6.1 (10B144) on your iPod touch 4.
  3. Put your device into DFU mode and run:
futurerestore -t your_blob.shsh2 --latest-sep --latest-baseband iPod4,1_6.1_10B144_Restore.ipsw
Warning: Using --latest-sep requires the latest SEP to be compatible with iOS 6.1. Always verify compatibility before restoring to avoid a bricked device.
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Entering DFU Mode

DFU (Device Firmware Update) mode is required for most manual restores. The button combination varies by device:

iPod touch 4
Connect device to computer, then follow the on-screen instructions in iTunes/Finder to enter DFU mode.

💡 Tip: In DFU mode the screen stays completely black. If you see the Apple logo or a "Connect to iTunes" screen, you entered Recovery mode instead — try again.

iPod4,1_6.1_10B144_Restore.ipsw
Device
iPod touch 4
Identifier
iPod4,1
OS
iOS
Version
6.1
Build
10B144
Release Date
1970-01-01
Upload Date
2013-01-24
Size
0.83 GB
Status
Unsigned
SHA1
8bc0f54ef70cab0573b635fc56764397116d4d1b
SHA256
10d40721e5ca92bdd0ffaa9faac076f0a7ece265deb47a05abe98171dfe3d99d
MD5
b41c5b614983ea1c0696369fb0af5e17
⇓ Download IPSW (0.83 GB)