![]() Keep holding until you come to the Recovery Screen then let go. The iphone will turn off and turn back on. On your iPhone, From the white screen, press your Sleep/Wake button + Volume Down button and long hold.SOLUTION #2: Borrow someone else’s mac with a higher OS (I used Catalina). Or if this method takes too long, here’s how I did it. You’ll see your iphone at the sidebar once you connect it with your USB cable. The process of backup & restore will no longer be under “Music” previously known as iTunes. You can update your OS (mine worked on Catalina). And it still kept going to the white screen even after updating software & restoring to factory settings. Unfortunately, I backed up my data into a macOS Mojave. ![]() I think it has something to do with the OS of your mac, it has to be a higher/updated OS for iOS 14.3 to work. I managed to solve the problem for my iphone with a broken home button. After “Restore Backup” you should see the setup screen like factory reset, but not the “Press Home to Upgrade” screen, and the Voice Over and Assitive Touch are still there, and the data is restored back the phone.After “Restore” -> Turn on the phone -> Finder -> iPhone -> Configure Accessibility -> Use Voice Over -> Now you can double tap the words to “slide to open” your iPhone.Put the phone in Recovery Mode again -> Open Finder -> Select iPhone -> Restore iPhone to the Original Settings and Latest iOS.In Finder -> Select iPhone -> Update (I’m not quite sure if I updated the phone successfully or not).Long Hold Volume Down & Power Buttons-> iPhone will be shown in Folder which means the iPhone is in Recovery Mode. ![]()
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