iphone 3Gs stuck in restore mode help plz hello all Error 6 in itunes after try to restore http://www.x5up.com/upfiles/bDm16163.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- i have faced this problem help plz error 6 after try to restore the iphone and fail with the error by itunes pc detect iphone in restore mode but not torn on i m put in dfu mode and try to restore pc detects inmediatly but fails trying to restore iphone with error 6 br / taoufik |
i have same problem with 2 iphone's 3GS but error 9 ... in restor & dfu mode ... look like dead flash ... voltage near flash & sst - OK ... :( |
When you are trying to update or restore your iPhone or iPod touch with iTunes, you may see an alert message in iTunes that stops the update or restore process. You may also see the "Connect to iTunes" screen on your iPhone or iPod touch: The alert message in iTunes may also include one of the following numbers (but is not limited to): 2, 4, 5, 6, 9, 13, 14, -18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 28, -48, -50, 1002, 1011, 1013, 1015, 1601, 1602, 1603, 1604, 1608, 1609, 1611, 1612, 1639, 2009, 3004, 3013, 3014, 3015, 9807, -9808, 9844. You can sort this problem out with this some simple and usefull steps Update to the latest version of iTunes To see if you have the latest version of iTunes, open iTunes and check for updates. * Windows: Choose Help > Check for Updates * Mac: Choose iTunes > Check for Updates If there is an update to iTunes available, install the update and try to restore again. If you do not have an active connection to the Internet, or your Internet security settings are configured to prevent iTunes from communicating with Apple, iTunes will alert you that the iTunes update server could not be contacted. Resolve your Internet issues and attempt to update again. If you are using Windows, see iTunes for Windows: iTunes cannot contact the iPod or iPhone software update server. Restart your computer Simply restarting the computer can clear up certain issues that could prevent you from restoring iPhone or iPod touch. After you restart, try restoring the device again in iTunes. Open the proper ports and allow access to Apple servers During the update and restore process, iTunes needs to contact Apple. Ensure that your computer has the following ports open and can access these servers: * port 80 * port 443 * phobos.apple.com, albert.apple.com, gs.apple.com If you experience "Error 9807", you must open access to the following VeriSign servers: * evintl-ocsp.verisign.com * evsecure-ocsp.verisign.com You may need to update, properly configure, disable, or uninstall built-in firewalls and other security software to prevent interference with iTunes. For assistance with this, contact the company that supports the security software you use. If you are using proxy settings, try to restore or update without using a proxy. USB Troubleshooting Connect iPhone or iPod touch to a different USB port on your Mac or Windows PC. USB 2.0 ports that are built-in to the computer are preferred over a hub. If you tried connecting iPhone or iPod touch to USB ports on the front of the computer, try connecting them to rear USB ports. After doing this, try to restore the device in iTunes. If the issue continues: 1. Remove all USB devices except the keyboard, mouse, and iPhone or iPod touch. Remove all USB hubs and connect directly to the computer. 2. Connect iPhone or iPod touch directly to the included USB cable, bypassing the dock. 3. Restart the computer. 4. Try to restore the device again in iTunes. 5. If available, test with alternative, known-good USB cables. See Troubleshooting USB connections for additional tips related to USB connections and try to restore again after following those steps. If the issue persists and you are using a Mac, try resetting the USB connection by following the steps in What to do if your computer won't recognize a FireWire or USB device, and then try restoring the device again. If the issue persists and you are using virtualization software to run another operating system alongside Mac OS X, quit that software; it may create virtual USB ports that may be causing the issue. Or you can try to control or restrict access to USB ports while running the virtualization software. Restore on a different computer |
do exactly this 1. downlaod and restore iphone 3G S 3.1.2 Original from here http://www.felixbruns.de/iPod/firmware/ 2. this is torrent download and restore custom 3G S 3.1.2 from http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/5123...RE_-_IPHONETEA 3. run blackrain 4. unlock it you're done |
try to rerstore ur i phone again |
Ive had the same problem and restored it sucessfully on another PC that woz running Vista |
i have 2 iphone 3G only same problem with error 6 |
restore it with os 3.1.2 and after that blackrain and do snow with wifi its ok |
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i have an iphone 3gs 3.1.2 witch is in recovery mode and i can't restor'it, When i press Shift+Recovery to restore the 3.1.2 it says that the phone is not eligible: "The iPhone could be restored. the device isn't eligible for the requested build". Does anyone know how to restore it?? |
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Greu la deal... :)) Use iTunes 8.1 and restore with custom firmware 3.1.2! Good Luck ;) BR |
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The phone was in recovery mode when I got to it but before working on it, I put it on charge for an hour. When I came back, the USB 'plug into Itunes' screen had gone and instead it appeared to be running a (kernal) script but had frozen with the last line saying : panic: we are hanging here I've ran blackrain, I have tried many different itune versions as well as typing /sbin/fsck -y (in order to reset the phones scripting) through Terminal under a new shell as it would logout automatically because of a bus error. In other words I have done most things including going for the direct route ie hitting restore to update to 3.1.3 but no, stays in recovery mode and chucks out a few error codes 1601,1604(being the main one), 2001. Sooo, yeah :confused: ... anyone got any pointers? |
restore to 3.1.3 and wait that's my expirence no solution yet for new version. |
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