Click the located in the top-right corner of the window.
Sometimes you know the file is on your computer, but 3uTools insists on re-downloading it. Here is the fix.
If your C: drive is running low on space, check the 3uTools firmware folder. If you have flashed multiple devices or updated your iPhone over several months, you might have 20 GB to 50 GB of old, unsigned iOS firmware taking up space. You can safely delete any IPSW file for an iOS version that Apple is no longer signing, as 3uTools cannot use them to flash standard devices anyway. Reusing IPSW Files Manually 3utools ipsw location top
Before downloading a new version, check the "Firmwares" section to see if you have already downloaded the necessary IPSW file. This saves time and bandwidth.
Instead of selecting an auto-detected version, look for the button (usually located at the bottom of the flash interface). Click the located in the top-right corner of the window
If your C drive is running out of space, you can redirect 3uTools to save firmware to a different drive (like D: or an external hard drive): Navigate to within 3uTools. Look for the Download or Firmware settings tab.
If you want to change where these large files are stored to save space on your primary drive, you can adjust the settings: Go to in 3uTools. Navigate to the General or Downloads tab. If your C: drive is running low on
Open 3uTools and click the (three lines) in the top right corner. Select "Settings" . Go to the "Download" tab.
The keyword "location" in 3uTools often refers to the tool found in the Toolbox . This feature allows you to change your iPhone's GPS coordinates globally.
By default, 3uTools creates a dedicated folder on your main system drive (usually the C: drive) to store all downloaded firmware packages. The precise path depends on your Windows configuration. The Standard Windows Path