If you have a disabled iPhone, there are a few ways to enable it without connecting to iTunes. One way is to use an app like FileZilla or WinRAR. Another way is to use the command line. To enable a disabled iPhone using the command line, you need to first create a new directory on your computer and call it “disabled_iphone”. Then, you need to find and install the following tools:
- Terminal: This program can be found on most computers. Type “terminal” into the search bar and hit enter.
- AppleScript: This program can also be found on most computers. Type “applescript” into the search bar and hit enter.
- Xcode: This program can also be found on most computers. Type “xcode” into the search bar and hit enter. Once you have installed all of these tools, you can start by creating a new AppleScript file called “enable_iphone”. In this file, you will need to set up some basic settings for your disabled iPhone. For example, you will need to set up a password for your device and set up some other preferences. Once your AppleScript file is created, you can start by running it from your computer’s terminal by typing “applescript enable_iphone”.