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12-30-2011, 13:54 | #1 (permalink) |
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Member: 823250 Status: Offline Sonork: 100.1587800 Thanks Meter: 187 | iphone 4s problem with error 1 and 9 >>>>>>>>>>>>>> plz help thanx ak' |
04-01-2012, 12:20 | #5 (permalink) |
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Member: 1182962 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 24 | I had the same problem error (9) but fortunately I managed to restore it after countless times of attempt. My phone was previously running on a jailbroken firmware 3.1.3, I followed whatever troubleshooting tips available on apple support site such as upgrading iTunes to the latest version, changing USB port, etc, but it just won't work. So this is what I did - (I am using OS Win XP) Unplug your phone and standby at DFU mode Go to Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services Select 'Apple Mobile Device'. Stop the service, and then start the service again Close all windows applications Plug in your iPhone Start your iTunes if it doesnt auto start Go to 'Edit' > 'Preferences' in iTunes Go to tab 'Devices', and click on 'Reset Sync History' Proceed to restore To ensure a smooth restoring process, try not to open other windows applications. Please note that you may encounter Error (9) again, especially towards the last stage of restoring your phone. If this happens, observe the progress indicator on your iPhone screen and see whether or not the progress indicator is still moving. If the indicator is moving, DO NOT shut down or unplug your phone. You may ignore the error and close your iTunes since there's no more communication between your phone and iTunes. At this point, you may encounter 3 scenarios: Progress indicator is moving smoothly toward completion. Let it run until your phone reboot by itself. Progress indicator shows completion, but it is stuck for long time without rebooting. Do a manual reboot by holding down start and home button. Progress indicator doesn't move at all for long time. If this is the case, I m afraid you have to do it all over again (step 1 to 9). I encountered the 3rd scenarios several times. Don't give up. Try at least a few times before you find other solutions. Hope it helps |
04-01-2012, 12:20 | #6 (permalink) |
Freak Poster Join Date: Dec 2009 Location: China
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Member: 1182962 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 24 | I had the same problem error (9) but fortunately I managed to restore it after countless times of attempt. My phone was previously running on a jailbroken firmware 3.1.3, I followed whatever troubleshooting tips available on apple support site such as upgrading iTunes to the latest version, changing USB port, etc, but it just won't work. So this is what I did - (I am using OS Win XP) Unplug your phone and standby at DFU mode Go to Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services Select 'Apple Mobile Device'. Stop the service, and then start the service again Close all windows applications Plug in your iPhone Start your iTunes if it doesnt auto start Go to 'Edit' > 'Preferences' in iTunes Go to tab 'Devices', and click on 'Reset Sync History' Proceed to restore To ensure a smooth restoring process, try not to open other windows applications. Please note that you may encounter Error (9) again, especially towards the last stage of restoring your phone. If this happens, observe the progress indicator on your iPhone screen and see whether or not the progress indicator is still moving. If the indicator is moving, DO NOT shut down or unplug your phone. You may ignore the error and close your iTunes since there's no more communication between your phone and iTunes. At this point, you may encounter 3 scenarios: Progress indicator is moving smoothly toward completion. Let it run until your phone reboot by itself. Progress indicator shows completion, but it is stuck for long time without rebooting. Do a manual reboot by holding down start and home button. Progress indicator doesn't move at all for long time. If this is the case, I m afraid you have to do it all over again (step 1 to 9). I encountered the 3rd scenarios several times. Don't give up. Try at least a few times before you find other solutions. Hope it helps |
04-03-2012, 08:33 | #9 (permalink) | |
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Use latest version of itunes and important your host file is fresh and restart your computer your problem will solve. | |
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