Bypassing the iCloud Activation Lock on legacy devices running iOS 9.3.5 to 10.3.3 typically involves using a Ramdisk method. This technique allows you to boot a temporary filesystem into the device's RAM to delete or modify the "Setup.app" file, which is responsible for the activation lock screen. Understanding the DK Ramdisk Method
Hardware Limitations: For certain 32-bit devices like the iPad 2, you may need additional hardware like an Arduino Uno with a USB Host Shield to enter "pwned DFU" mode. Step-by-Step Bypass Guide Dk Ramdisk Bypass Icloud IOS 9.3.5-10.3.3
The Dk Ramdisk Bypass iCloud exploit affects Apple devices running iOS 9.3.5 to 10.3.3, including: Bypassing the iCloud Activation Lock on legacy devices
Introduction