3utools Ipsw Location Top (Must Try)

Before flashing a new IPSW, always backup your device. This ensures that you can recover your data in case something goes wrong during the flashing process.

3uTools extracts these files during the flashing process. If you keep them saved, you won't need to re-download or re-extract them the next time you flash the same version. Custom Locations: 3utools ipsw location top

If you are flashing a new update and 3uTools gives you an error, try deleting the IPSW file from this folder and letting the tool re-download it. Corrupted downloads are a common cause of flash errors. Before flashing a new IPSW, always backup your device

Imagine you have restored three different iPhones (an iPhone 12, 13, and 14) and two iPads over the past month. That is roughly sitting on your C: drive. If your C: drive is a 120GB SSD, you have just lost 30% of your capacity to redundant firmware files. If you keep them saved, you won't need

If you use to flash or jailbreak your iOS device, you know how convenient it is. It automatically downloads the necessary firmware (IPSW) files for your iPhone or iPad. However, these files are massive—often several gigabytes in size.

Because IPSW files are large (often 5GB to 10GB+), they can quickly fill up your C: drive. You can change where 3uTools saves these files: