An Unknown Error Occurred 1013 Iphone 4 4.3.3
Guide Mac Mac Mac Apps Mac Tips TV Apple TV guide Apps iOS Apps Mac Apps Widgets Best Apps App Finder Tips Tips How to Tutorial iPhone Photography Download Deals The perfect jailbroken iPhone: iOS 9 edition How to use stickers in Messages for iPhone and iPad Let’s Talk iOS 154: These guys have no idea Some great wallet cases for the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus skip to main content skip to main menu Fix iPhone Error 1013 By Sébastien Page, Mar 12, 2011 Tweet 129 Comments Yesterday Tina decided it was time to update her iPhone firmware. It was probably the first software update she did since she got her iPhone 4, months ago. Because she doesn't need or even care about a jailbreak, her iPhone is clean. No jailbreak. I was watching South Park when I heard her voice from upstairs: "honey, I have a problem, it's saying something about error 1013". Damn you, iPhone, for disturbing me while watching disturbing TV shows! I had had this error 1013 before so I was confident it would be a one-minute fix… As expected, iTunes was throwing the following error message: The iPhone "Tina's iPhone" could not be updated. An unknown error occurred (1013). Just to make sure, I go through the restore process one more time, which takes 5-10 minutes and end up with the same error message. Next step was downloading iReb, which didn't do anything. Next step was downloading TinyUmbrealla, which didn't do anything either. Without anymore ideas, I decided to Google the error, which took me to this thread on Apple's forums. After following the simple instructions detailed below, I was able to finally restore Tina's iPhone. On Mac: Open Finder Hold down COMMAND + SHIFT keys and press ‘G' Enter "/private/etc/" in the field and press "Go" Find "hosts" file in the directory Drag the file to your desktop Open it in a text editor Remove the line that has gs.apple.com entirely or put a # at the beginning of it to comment it out Save the file Drag it back to the /private/etc/ folder. On Windows: Locate the hosts file in one of the following directories: Windows 95/98/Me c:\windows\hosts Windows NT/2000/XP Pro c:\winnt\system32\drivers\etc\hosts Windows XP, Vista, 7 c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts Right click an
to 4.3.3 http://www.limera1n.cc/2011/08/fix-error-1611-iphone-4-3gs-ipod-touch.html ByGamal Sabry +atWednesday, August 17, 2011 Error 1611 is http://www.iphoneheat.com/2011/05/fix-error-3194-restoring-firmware-ios-itunes/ on of the common errors that faces users while restoring their iPhone 4, 3GS, iPod touch 4G, 3G, iPad. When you get error 1611, iTunes shows this message "The iPhone "your device name" could not an unknown be restored. An unknown error has occurred (error 1611)". Let's check out how to fix 1611 error after the jump. How to Fix Error 1611 iPhone 4, 3GS, iPod touch 4G, 3G, iPad 2, 1 after restore 4.3.5 to 4.3.3 :Error 1611 can be fixed an unknown error by one of the following trials, so you have to try "method 1", if you still have error 1611 try "method 2" : Method 1: Reboot your computer and change the USB port. Method 2: check out the below video guide to fix 1611 error. Here's full downgrade guide from 4.3.5 to 4.3.3 - Click Here. To Fix Error 3194, 1600, 1602, 1013, 1015, 20 - Click Here. To jailbreak your iDevice, just go to our jailbreak wizard - Click Here. If you found this post useful, dont forget to click the +1 button => Tweet Newer Post Older Post Home Loading Follow @Limera1nJB Follow @JAlLBREAK Recommend on Google Copyright © 2008-2011 Limera1n.cc. All Rights Reserved. Home | | About | Privacy Policy | Tip Us | Google
wallpapersiPhone 5S/5C/5 WallpapersiPhone 4S and iPhone 4 WallpapersiPad Mini WallpapersiPad 4 WallpapersiPhone ThemesSpecsApple iPhone 6s SpecsApple iPad Pro SpecsiPod Touch 5G Specs Fix Error 3194 When Restoring Stock or Custom Firmware by iPhoneHeat on May 16, 2011 Users often reports error 3194 when restoring either stock, or custom firmware / iOS. These are the steps to fix error 3194 when restoring custom / stock firmware on iPhone / iPad / iPad. iTunes error 3194 usually appears when you're trying to restore an unsigned firmware, often during an iOS downgrade or even during some restores. If you run into Error 3194 from iTunes, you can temporarily fix 3194 error by pointing iTunes to Cydia's SHSH server where you've SHSH blobs saved for that particular firmwares.Occurs when trying to install an old firmware and Apple's server disallows the installation. The only solution is to have SHSH backup and modify the hosts file to point to Saurik's Cydia Server where they are backed up (or localhost if you have it yourself).*** If you're getting iTunes error 3194 with the latest firmware (Signed iOS) then simply remove the Cydia's SHSH server IP, if it's already in the Hosts file. It's the reverse of the process explained below. "The iPhone "iPhone" could not be restored. An unknown error occurred (3194)."How to Fix iTunes Error 3194You can fix iTunes error 3194 by adding Cydia's SHSH Caching Server to the hosts file. You can do this either by using TinyUmbrella or you can also manually edit the hosts file. We're going to explain both methods.Fix iTunes Error 3194 [TinyUmbrella]To add Cydia's SHSH Caching Server to the Hosts file:Download TinyUmbrella;Launch TinyUmbrella, go to the "Advanced" tab and check "Set Hosts to Cydia on Exit";Click on "Apply Changes" and then