[GUIDE] Installing AltServer on Windows to install Delta on non-jailbreak Iphone.
Steps:
Download iCloud for Windows at https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204283 . Install it first and log in
Make sure you have the iTunes version from Apple’s website (not from Microsoft Store)
Download AltServer on altstore.io
Plug your device into iTunes. Check if Wifi sync is enabled. If it is, disable and re enable just to make sure it will work and press sync. If it’s not enabled, enable and press sync.
Click on the AltServer logo on the Windows bar (provided it’s already running. If not, open AltServer), select “Install AltStore” and select the device you want to install
Input your Apple ID credentials (it can be a dummy account) and wait the process to finish
Open AltStore on your device and input your Apple ID credentials again
Enjoy AltStore fully working and go ahead and download Delta
Troubleshooting:
Delta works like magic and is super seamless, but sometimes it can give some errors. Since AltStore relies on the Wifi sync system from iTunes, in most of the cases the problems are related to this system. So here are a few steps you can try (which 100% of the time works for me, at least). It's worth noting that you don't need to perform all these steps. Most of the time, the first or the second should work.
1.Restart your computer
2.Plug your phone to iTunes, disable Wifi sync and re-enable. After that, press sync to save the changes
3.Reinstall AltServer
4.If none of the above mentioned steps worked, something unusual must have happened. It's not a convenient solution, but in these cases you can still plug your phone to the computer and open AltStore on your phone to refresh the apps. Since the signing system relies on a syncing system of iTunes, it does also work with wired connection.
Bonus: Installing Delta through iDroid, iEmulators and etc.
These ARE NOT the official distribution methods of Delta. So these will rely on an enterprise certificate from Apple. Apple is really strict with app installation rules, so you can only install apps from App Store or with developer certificates. The last one is intended for internal uses like enterprises that use an internal app to manage processes or other stuff. These companies wouldn't want their apps widely available through App Store for logical reasons.
This method is against Apple's terms of use and is subject to revokes. That's why many users think that Apple "blocked" Delta, when in fact Apple blocked specifically the certificate used by that particular site.
Hope I have helped you guys!
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