Error 1013 Fix 4.3.3
major software upgrades with iOS, there are bound to problems for few people. One of the most annoying one's with iOS 4.2 is the "No Content" in iPod music which can be easily fixed.Another problem being faced by users and also being actively discussed in the Apple forums is the 1013 error which occurs after upgrading to iOS 4.2. However, thanks to a member, Dave, there is a fix for this problem.Here is a step-by-step instruction to fix the iOS 4.2 1013 error after the upgrade:Go to your "Applications" folderGo to your "Utilities" folderLaunch "Terminal"Type "sudo nano /etc/hosts" (without quotes) and hit returnEnter your passwordUse the down arrow key to find the "gs.apple.com" entries. Once the cursor is in front, make sure you comment out the line(s) by entering "#" (no quotes) in front of the textSave the file by pressing CONTROL+O on the keyboardExit the nano editor by pressing CONTROL+X on the keyboardRestore your iDeviceFor users with Windows PC, you will have to follow change the hosts file in %SystemRoot%\system32\drivers\etc\. You might want to visit our earlier post on downgrading iPhone which has an active discussion and instructions on making this change.(via)Published by Keith Dsouza I am the editor-in-chief and owner of Techie Buzz. I love coding and have contributed to several open source projects in the past. You can know more about me and my projects by visiting my Personal Website.I am also a social networking enthusiast and can be found active on twitter, you can follow Keith on twitter @keithdsouza. You can click on my name to visit my Google+ profile. View all posts by Keith Dsouza Posted on November 23, 2010November 24, 2010Author Keith DsouzaCategories How ToTags Apple, Fixes, How To, iPhone, iPod Touch http://www.stickywebdesign.co.uk Jack The entry in the hosts file is added by Tiny Umbrella, a program people use to backup their SHSH's for jailbreaking. Normal users are not affected. bavan it work thanks zulfiqar I did that and restarted the restortaion but another error popped up error 3194 http://funwidmast
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X How to fix error 1 and error 1013 when downgrading iOS 5 to 4.3.3 Italian Hacker Jailbreaks iOS 9.3.2; Will Not Release iOS Jailbreak Tool - 08/09/2016Crossmap Lets You Downgrade from iOS 9.3 to iOS 9.2.1 So You Can Jailbreak - 02/02/2016Downgrade iPhone http://www.jailbreakiosx.com/2011/11/how-to-fix-error-1-and-error-1013-when-downgrading-ios-5-to-4-3-3.html Back to iOS 8.4 from 8.4.1 to Regain Jailbreak - 15/08/2015Want to downgrade your iOS 5/4.3.4 devices back to iOS 4.3.3 to get untethered jailbreak? But in this process occurred error 1 and error https://lastplaceonthe.net/fix-itunes-error-1013-upgrading-restoring/ 1013, how to fix that? You need to operate the following steps to fix.Note: You must have backed up 4.3.3 SHSH blobs to successfully downgrade back to 4.3.3 with the following steps.PreparationiTunes Suite (any version)iOS error 1013 4.3.3 official firmware (download iOS firmware)TinyUmbrella 5.00.12FixRecovery43Step 1: Running TinyUmbrella, select your device then click on the right [Save SHSH] to help you read backed up SHSH on the Cydia server.SHSH has been downloaded to the local after the progress bar completedStep 2: Turn off Tinyumbrella, then open your iTunes and put iPhone into DFU modeAccess methods:1. Hold down the power button for 3 seconds. 2. Keeping the power error 1013 fix button, while press the Home button for 10 seconds. 3. Release the power button, while do not release the Home button for 15 seconds.Tips: Although this time the device at the black state, but has entered DFU mode.Step 3: Open Tinyumbrella, click "Start TSS Server" button to start the virtual server to do verification, and iTunes will automatically closed. Then we minimize Tinyumbrella.Step 4: Open iTunes again to restore the official 4.3.3 firmware. (Shift + Restore to select the firmware) Note: The Firmware directory path needs plain English.The next step is to patiently wait for recovery completion.In this process, it may be unknown error 1 and unknown error 1013.Do not panic, you do not ignore it, do not click "OK"Step 5: Download and unzip FixRecovery43, get two files Fixrecovery43.exe and zlib1.dll.First, we copy zlib1.dll file to C:\windows\system32 pathNote: At this time you need to open the Task Manager to check the iTunesHelper.exe process. If no such process, you need to go to the iTunes installation directory to find it. This file no interface.Ensure that there are two processes iTunes.exe and iTunesHelper.exe in the Task Manager.Step 6: Running Fixrecovery43 you will see "There Waiting for device to enter DFU mode", you need to manually put your
on: Tuesday, 8 February 2011 By: Rob (James Robinson) 72 Comments Photo credit: hirotomo (Flickr) Having recently updated my iPhone 4 to iOS 4.2.1 I can report that it wasn't without pain. For a period of time I found myself stuck on the recovery screen because iTunes couldn't verify my iPhone with Apple's servers. For reasons known only to Apple, when you restore your iDevice, iTunes will "prepare" your iPhone for restore i.e. place it in a unusable state before then verifying with Apple that it's cool to upgrade before then proceeding to load new firmware. [C'mon, seriously Apple? - do that before you put my device into recovery mode please!] Each and every time I attempted to restore my iPhone I ended up with "The iPhone could not be restored. An unknown error occurred (1013)". This was down to a pesky entry in my hostfile that needed eradicating. If you're in the same boat then here's the fix I found when doing a little Googling: Mac OS X 1. On your Mac, open your Applications folder. 2. Navigate to the Utilities folder. 3. Open Terminal. 4. Type "sudo nano /etc/hosts" (without quotes) and press enter. 5. Enter your password 6. Use the down arrow key to find the gs.apple.com entries. Once the cursor is in front, make sure you comment out the line(s) by entering # in front of the text. 7. Save the file by pressing CONTROL+O. 8. Exit the nano editor by pressing CONTROL+X. 9. Restore your iDevice. Windows 1. Press Start, then Programs, then Accessories 2. Launch Notepad or WordPad 3. Click Open from File menu. 4. Browse to Windows/System32/drivers/etc 5. In "files of type:" select all documents 6. Open "hosts" 7. Delete all line that have gs.apple.com or similar 8. Hit Save 9. Restore your device Sources: @Gustasn0w for Windows steps & Tech-Exclusive for Mac steps UPDATE: Important notes if you are getting the error when installing an older firmware There are some occasions where you want to install an older firmware and do so using a tool like TinyUmbrella to give access to those SHSH blogs you've got saved (since Apple doesn't sign old firmware). If you get error 1013 when updating with TinyUmbrella running, do the following: - let the iPhone boot to the iTunes recovery screen - stop your TSS server from running in TinyUmbrella - click "Exit Recovery" in TinyUmbrella - iPhone will now boot as normal and you can jailbreak as you would before Thi