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can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. Warnock21 Level 1 (0 points) Q: How do i fix error 1013 can someone help me with this error i cant use my iphone now because its stuck in recovery mode all i can do is keep restoring an updating! Asus, iPhone OS 3.1.3 error 1013 sp flash tool Posted on Nov 22, 2010 5:20 PM I have this question too Close Q: How do i
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fix error 1013 All replies Helpful answers Page 1 of 3 last Next by ChrisJ4203,★Helpful ChrisJ4203 Nov 22, 2010 5:23 PM in response to Warnock21 Level error 4-1014 wwe supercard 9 (59,586 points) iPhone Nov 22, 2010 5:23 PM in response to Warnock21 Check this Apple support document for that error code.http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1275Go down the page a bit and click on the setting for specific error codes and solutions. Helpful (1) Reply options Link
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to this post by bmanh, bmanh Nov 22, 2010 5:23 PM in response to Warnock21 Level 1 (0 points) Nov 22, 2010 5:23 PM in response to Warnock21 I have the same error. Did a permission repair, re-install iTune10.1, still can't resolve the error. I had this error on my Macbook Pro, latest OSX, and currently trying to restore from iMac. Will report soon. very frustrating and waste of time. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Warnock21, Warnock21 Nov 22, 2010 5:26 PM in tinyumbrella response to bmanh Level 1 (0 points) Nov 22, 2010 5:26 PM in response to bmanh didnt work Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Warnock21, Warnock21 Nov 22, 2010 5:28 PM in response to Warnock21 Level 1 (0 points) Nov 22, 2010 5:28 PM in response to Warnock21 my iphone is stuck in recovery its plugged into my pc and on itunes it says iphone could not be restored error 1013 and all i can click is restore Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by ChrisJ4203, ChrisJ4203 Nov 22, 2010 5:28 PM in response to Warnock21 Level 9 (59,586 points) iPhone Nov 22, 2010 5:28 PM in response to Warnock21 I read a post suggesting software to kick the phone out of recovery mode, something like Recboot, but not sure exactly. Try and search, you should find it since it hasn't been that long ago. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by bmanh, bmanh Nov 22, 2010 5:29 PM in response to Warnock21 Level 1 (0 points) Nov 22, 2010 5:29 PM in response to Warnock21 OK. To report back, since Apple troubleshooting guide does not help much.I managed to restore the iPhone using another Mac (iMac). So it must have been my MacBook Pro or the itunes in there that is causing problem. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Warnock21, Warnock21 Nov 22, 2010 5:30 PM in response to bmanh Level 1 (0 points) Nov 22, 2010 5:30 PM in response to bmanh ill try another p
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: $12 iPhone 7 and 7 Plus cases, $35 iPad keyboard... How to use Memories in Photos for iOS The top stories of the week on iDB Spoil, Chartistic, Serial Box, and other apps to check out this weekend skip to main content skip to main menu Fix iPhone Error 1013 By SĂ©bastien Page, Mar 12, 2011 Tweet 129 Comments Yesterday Tina decided it was time to update https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2657207?tstart=0 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! http://www.idownloadblog.com/2011/03/12/fix-iphone-error-1013/ 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\system3
iPhones Blogs iPads Accessories Apps Audio Business Cameras Components Development software Displays E-readers Home Theater iOS iPhone Accessories iPad Accessories iPods OS X Printers Networking Productivity Software Smartwatches Storage Styluses Mac 911 http://www.macworld.com/article/1159413/tinyumbrella_itunes_redux.html Tips, tricks and solutions for your Mac problems Home iOS TinyUmbrella and iTunes 1013 error strike again Comments By Ted Landau, Macworld Apr 22, 2011 10:00 AM In an article I wrote last March (When an iOS update fails), I detailed my frustrating experience with a 1013 error in iTunes that occurred during an attempt to update my iPhone to iOS 4.3. The error 1013 error left my iPhone in recovery mode. I was forced to do a complete restore of the device to get it working again. A second attempt at the update led to the same failure. It was only after I tracked down the cause to a modification of the /etc/hosts file that I was able to get the update to succeed. I assumed that itunes 1013 error was the end of the matter. As it turns out, I assumed incorrectly. In my prior diagnosis, I had been wrong in more ways than one. I had been wrong about the exact cause of the problem and wrong about what I needed to do to fix it. The unraveling of this mystery led to two surprises—one unwelcome and the other welcome. Last week, when I attempted to update my iPhone to iOS 4.3.2, the dreaded 1013 (and recovery mode) error reappeared. Nothing I tried would get the iPhone to exit recovery mode. My only hope seemed to be yet another time-consuming full restore. But the nagging larger question was: why was this still happening? Last time, I determined that the cause was a redirect line (74.208.10.249 gs.apple.com) added to the /etc/hosts file. I blamed myself for its presence, noting that I had added the line during some research I was doing and had probably forgotten to remove it when I was done with the task. I was wrong. It turns out that I had remembered to delete the problematic line. What really happened was that a ne