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I have tried to install a recovery file (.ipsw) for os version 10.3.3, to my iPhone 5s in recovery mode in iTunes. But i got this error in iTunes shown in the image.
Now my device is installed with IOS version 12.4.5, i need to downgrade to 10.3.3 or around 11 version.
I have tried with this website https://ipsw.me/ , its showing only valid os is 12.4.4 and 12.4.5
If have any idea to downgrade my device ping me.

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just remove your xcode image from your dock list. After that open the project now you set the Keep in dock. it will remain.. because you set older version in dock.

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