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not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. mitul712 Level 1 (0 points) Q: unknown error occurred 1600 iphone cannot be started itunes error 1601 unknown error occurred 1600 iphone cannot be started iPhone 4, iOS
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5.1.1 Posted on Aug 14, 2012 5:51 AM I have this question too Close Q: unknown error the iphone could not be restored an unknown error occurred 1 occurred 1600 iphone cannot be started All replies Helpful answers by whatheck, whatheck Aug 14, 2012 10:25 AM in response to mitul712 Level 5 (4,092 points) Aug 14, tinyumbrella 2012 10:25 AM in response to mitul712 This is happening when you try to restore your iPhone?Try connecting the iPhone to another USB port or uninstalling the security software on your computer, restore the iPhone and then put the security software back on.Here's Apple's doc -> iTunes: Specific update-and-restore error messages and advanced troubleshootingThis error is often
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related to USB timing. Try changing USB ports, using a different dock connector to USB cable, and other available USB troubleshooting steps (troubleshooting USB connections. If you are using a dock, bypass it and connect directly to the white Apple USB dock connector cable. If the issue persists on a known-good computer, the device may need service. If the issue is not resolved by USB isolation troubleshooting, and another computer is not available, try these steps to resolve the issue:Connect the device to iTunes, confirm that the device is in Recovery Mode. If it's not in Recovery Mode, put it into Recovery Mode.Restore and wait for the error.When prompted, click OK.Close and reopen iTunes while the device remains connected.The device should now be recognized in Recovery Mode again.Try to restore again.If the steps above do not resolve the issue, try restoring using a known-good USB cable, computer, and network connection.This error may also be resolved by disabling, deactivating, or uninstalling third-party security, antivirus, and firewall software. See
3194 but that's just top of the iceberg. Of the errors we occasionally face when trying to play around with our iPhones, the iTunes Error 16xx series is all too error 1603 frequent. A few 11xx errors are also associated with the same process of fixing these sn0wbreeze errors. Before we begin let's first understand why the error crops up in the first place. When you try to restore, update
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or downgrade your iPhone's iOS, you might face any of the following iTunes Errors: 1600 1601 1602 1603 1604 According to Apple, all those 16xx errors listed above except 1604 are associated with firewalls and/or security software https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4207199?start=0&tstart=0 installed on your Mac/PC. The 1604 is recorded as a USB timing error where it mostly gets sorted when you change ports or use a different computer to restore/update. Here are the things you should try to fix these iTunes errors 16xx (1600,1601,1602,1603,1604): Step 1: Make sure you've got the latest iTunes software Step 2: Check to see if your USB ports are good. Don't use hubs to connect the iPhone to the computer. https://www.igeeksblog.com/how-to-fix-itunes-errors-16xx/ Change the port if you're getting a 1604 error. Step 3: If the error still shows up, try the following: If you're trying to update, backup all data and then enter your iDevice in DFU mode. iTunes will recognize a device in DFU mode and prompt you to restore it. Now try restoring your iPhone. Hopefully, this should set it right. Step 4: If that didn't work, you should try: Download and run TinyUmbrella In TinyUmbrella, click Start TSS Server Now try restoring your iPhone to stock firmware. Step 5: Try iReb Download the IPSW firmware file for the iOS you want to update to. Open iTunes, put your iPhone in DFU mode Close iTunes (after DFU) and then start iReb. Within iReb, select your device Now, after a while, you'll get a white/red screen displayed on your iPhone. Don't panic. After this, open iTunes. Choose "Shift+Restore" (Windows) or "Option+Restore" (Mac) and select the IPSW file you downloaded in step 1 Finish restoration. Hopefully, the errors shouldn't occur. Let us know if you've got other work arounds to fix the 16xx errors in iTunes. TAGSHow-toiTunes SHARE Facebook Twitter tweet Previous articleHow to Setup Multiple Email Signatures in iOS 6 / 6.0.1?Next articleHow to Install IPA Files on iPhone via SSH without Installous / iTunes Chandrashekhar Vhttps://www.igeeksblog.comChandra is Sr.editor at
OS X Apple Watch Google Google Services Android Reviews Wearables Web IoT Home Automation Developer Tools Deals More Apps Sprink Turn Off LCD Drive Icon Changer About Us Advertise RPon Fix 1604, 1600 Error During iOS 4 Custom Firmware Restore in Tunes By Taimur Asad | June http://www.redmondpie.com/fix-1604-1600-itunes-error-during-ios-4.0-custom-firmware-restore/ 24th, 2010 Some of you might have noticed the annoying 1604, 1600 error when restoring to iOS 4 custom firmware in iTunes which is built using PwnageTool 4.0 or 4.01. The error in question looks something on the lines of this. The iPhone "[your iPhone]" could not be restored. An unknown error occurred. Going through the comments posted here, I found this fix posted by one of our reader which I thought I should share it with you all. I haven't tried this because I never an unknown got the error, but if you did get the error, let us know if the instructions posted below fixes the issue. The instructions, as posted by Carlos Leopoldo are as follows: Steps to fixing 1604 iPhone restore error: 1. There is no need to reinstall iTunes or whatever. Keep the same version that you have used to restore or backup previously. 2. Make sure that iPhone is disconnected from your computer and that iTunes is closed. 3. The following step of fixing 1604 iPhone restore error an unknown error is Windows XP specific, if you are a Mac user, you may have to locate the folders yourselves as I am not sure: Go to folder C:\Documents and Settings\