The p0sixspwn exploit relies on a specific feature of MDM, known as "device activation." When a device is connected to iTunes, the exploit uses the MDM protocol to activate the device and gain access to its internal storage. However, this feature was introduced in iTunes 10.5, which means that earlier versions of iTunes do not support device activation.
Under the tab, check "Run this program in compatibility mode for" and select Windows XP (Service Pack 3) . Check Run as Administrator at the bottom of the window.
p0sixspwn was developed in early 2014. At that time, iTunes 11 was current. The developers hardcoded a check for “iTunes version >= 10.5” simply because that was the oldest version they knew worked. They never anticipated that Apple would radically alter the sync framework in 2015. The error message was never updated. So, while it says “10.5 or above,” the real range is: iTunes 10.5 through 12.0.1 .
to prevent Windows from automatically updating the drivers during the setup. Running p0sixspwn on Windows 10/11