Error 1013 Iphone 4 4.3.5
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I tried several methods to kick out of Recovery Mode using Tiny Umbrella and Fix Recovery but failed. The error 1013 kept appearing http://docgadget.blogspot.com/2011/04/fix-itunes-error-1013-when-updating.html after restoring the iOS 4.3.1. Finally, I found a simple solution shown below; http://www.idownloadblog.com/2011/09/21/how-to-fix-recovery-loop-downgrade-to-ios-4-3-3/ If you have tried updating to the recently released iOS 4.3.1 update on iPhone 4 and encountered Error Code 1013 or Error Code 1611, then you are a not alone. This has been a common issue across all iOS devices updating to iOS 4.3.1 and Apple Support Discussion forums are full of error 1013 users complaining about this issue. This bug has apparently been reported to Apple but if you don't fancy waiting for an official fix, you can follow this guide to try and successfully update your iOS device to 4.3.1. Update (April 11, 2011) - Read this article regarding Apple official statement regarding the problem - "Unauthorized modification of iOS has been a major source of instability, error 1013 iphone disruption of services, and other issues" Before doing so, you may also like to try and restore using a different computer. Warning Note: This will result in your iPhone 4 baseband being upgraded to the latest version. How to Fix Error Code 1013: Mac OS X: Step 1. On your Mac, go to your "Applications" folder. Step 2. Now navigate to the "Utilities" folder. Step 3. Launch "Terminal". Step 4. Type "sudo nano /etc/hosts" (without quotes) and hit return. Step 5. Enter your password Step 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. Step 7. Save the file by pressing CONTROL+O. Step 8. Exit the nano editor by pressing CONTROL+X. Step 9. Restore your iDevice. Windows: Step 1. Start --> Programs --> Accessories Step 2. Run Notepad or WordPad Step 3. Click "Open.." from File menu. Step 4. Browse to Windows/System32/drivers/etc Step 5. In "files of type:" select all documents Step 6. Open "hosts" Step 7. Delete all line that has "gs.apple.com" or something like that St
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 Daily Deals: 15% off iTunes gift cards, $180 off 9.7-inch iPad Pro,... Let's Talk Jailbreak 154: The natural evolution of things Let's Talk iOS 155: Hiding the love The top stories of the week on iDB skip to main content skip to main menu How to Fix the iPhone's Dreaded Recovery Loop and Downgrade Back to iOS 4.3.3 By Jeff Benjamin, Sep 21, 2011 Tweet 62 Comments If you're the type of person who likes to sell your current iPhone and use the funds to upgrade to the latest and greatest iPhone, then you've been there before. Restoring your iPhone to stock, and cleaning it up, is essential if you want to ensure you get top dollar for your device. Thankfully, Cody already covered quite a few bases in his article, here. But what if you're still having issues downgrading your iPhone, or getting it back to stock after jailbreaking? I know a lot of you have personally told me about your struggles with the iPhone's dreaded recovery loop. If you're having issues downgrading your iPhone back to iOS 4.3.3, issues with iTunes Error (1), and/or you're stuck in the recovery loop, and can't get out, this video tutorial should fix what ails you… Watch the video above for an in-depth explanation and walkthrough that shows you how to downgrade your iPhone back to iOS 4.3.3. iOS 4.3.3 is the last firmware with an untethered jailbreak, that's why this firmware is particularly significant. If you've messed around with iOS 5, accidentally upgraded to iOS 4.3.5, or some other wacky scenario, you can use this tutorial to downgrade back to iOS 4.3.3, and regain your untethered jailbreak. Of course, the main purpose of this tutorial is to regain a non-jailbroken, stock 4.3.3 installation on your iPhone, in order to prepare it for sale. If you're just interested in regaining a jailbroken installation of iOS 4.3.3, you can always just jailbreak with RedSn0w to bypass the recovery loop. In all scenarios, you WILL need your SHSH blobs saved in order to downgrade; sorry, no exceptions. How to Downgrade Your iPhone Firmware and Fix the Recovery Loop and iTunes Error (1) Step 1: Put your iPhone into DFU mode. Step 2: Enable the TSS Server on TinyUmbrella. If iTunes is open, it will close. Step 3: Open iTunes, and it should recogniz