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This page acts as a guide for extracting firmwares from iPods. iPods, unlike [[iOS]] devices, can be upgraded and downgraded with relative ease. There is also a need for the archival of certain firmware versions, since some versions are considered lost and no longer available from Apple.
This page acts as a guide for '''extracting firmwares from iPods'''. Uunlike [[iOS]] devices, iPods can be upgraded and downgraded with ease. There is also a need for the archival of certain firmware versions, since some versions are considered lost and no longer available from Apple.


Note: if you are looking to help archive any unique firmware versions you own, you can check out certain archival groups such as [[IPSL]].
Note: if you are looking to help archive any unique firmware versions you own, you can check out certain archival groups such as [[IPSL]].

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This page acts as a guide for extracting firmwares from iPods. Uunlike iOS devices, iPods can be upgraded and downgraded with ease. There is also a need for the archival of certain firmware versions, since some versions are considered lost and no longer available from Apple.

Note: if you are looking to help archive any unique firmware versions you own, you can check out certain archival groups such as IPSL.

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