Itunes Error 1013 Iphone 3g
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can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. Griff1220 Level 1 (0 points) Q: iPhone error 1013 host file solution does not work! iPhone 3gs, not jailbroken or unlocked. I've restored on 6 different computers, i tried editing the host error 1013 sp flash tool file in many different ways that people have suggested. Still nothing. Nothing pulls it out
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of recovery either. I'm beginning to think error 1013 also means hardware cuz absolutely NOTHING is working. I've also checked my firewall settings error 1013 cloudflare and all is fine because i can restore my iphone 3g to 4.2.1 no problem on ALL computers that have given me 1013 error. Any ideas before i throw this at a brick wall? And no i error 1013 flash tool dont have warranty so apple cant help me out. Windows Vista Posted on Feb 5, 2011 5:20 PM I have this question too Close Q: iPhone error 1013 host file solution does not work! All replies Helpful answers Page 1 Next by speakerfritz, speakerfritz Mar 28, 2011 1:14 PM in response to Griff1220 Level 1 (145 points) Mar 28, 2011 1:14 PM in response to Griff1220 Well, another case of hurting the good, while trying
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to go after the bad. What the issue is apparently Apple put in a check point feature around version 4.2.1 that checks for users who are redirecting their connections to gs.appl.com. If the itunes process suspects this, your phone firmware management process stays in recovery mode. You get error 1013 which says you have a hardware error and list numerous hardware related things for you to check. So my iphone sat on my dresser for two months under the belief that I had a hard ware issue. Well the fact of the matter is that there was nothing wrong with my phone. Apparently there are users who jail brake their iphone to run other apps, and for those users, they have an entry in their hosts file that redirects gs.apple.com to a website that is set up to assists jail break users. all this not endorsed by apple. The checkpoint feature that apple put in to detect this uses a timer and waits for a response between your system and gs.apple.com. If the timer threashold elapses, an assumption is made that you are redirecting your gs.apple.com connection, and are a jail break user. Your phone gets put into recovery mode. Problem with this is that there are ligitimet users who have host files that are ligitemt and does not redirect their connections to g
deal but what bugs is that the whole thing takes a lot of trial and error to fix. These days, you don't have to worry about bricking your iPhone (at least, the threat is considerably less). When you're dealing with restore of a normal, non-jailbroken iPhone, it's even easier. We dealt with the very common error 3194 and wrote on how to fix that earlier. Then there was also a discussion on dealing with errors 16xx. We now take a https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2744918?tstart=0 look at the other side of iTunes errors: 1002/1004/1013/1014/1015. There errors usually occur due to two main reasons; one, you are trying to restore to a firmware that Apple has stopped signing or two, iTunes doesn't like your USB port. You'd probably be surprised at the number of people who got rid of these errors just by changing the USB port or trying from another https://www.igeeksblog.com/how-to-fix-itunes-errors-1002-1004-1013-1014-1015/ Mac / Win. Let's take a closer look at the possible ways to fix these iTunes errors. Fixing iTunes Error 1002 This error is most common when you are trying to downgrade. Usually, downgrades are not easily possible these days because of the problems with signing. Apple doesn't want its users to downgrade (it's one way up). With Cydia and saved SHSH blobs, downgrades are made possible in a slightly complicated way (using Redsn0w's custom IPSW function and Saurik's servers). If you're trying to downgrade and you get this error, you should: Put your iPhone in DFU. (Here is a quick guide to enter your iPhone into DFU mode) Use Redsn0w to create a custom IPSW file of the iOS you are trying to install Navigate to /etc/ (on Mac) or C:/Windows/system32/drivers/etc/ (on Win) and open the "hosts" file in Notepad (Administrator Mode for Windows). Add the following line to the bottom of the file: 74.208.105.171 gs.apple.com Now, save the file and then try restoring the iPhone to the custom IPSW file created. If the hosts file edit method doesn't work, you can try using TinyUmbrella. When trying to restore, open Tin
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 iTunes Error 1013 When Updating iPhone 4 to iOS http://www.redmondpie.com/fix-itunes-error-1013-when-updating-iphone-4-to-ios-4.2.1/ 4.2.1 By Fahad Khan | November 24th, 2010 If you have tried updating to the recently released iOS 4.2.1 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 4.2.1 and Apple Support Discussion forums are full of users complaining about this issue. This bug has apparently been reported to Apple but if you don't fancy error 1013 waiting for an official fix, you can follow this guide to try and successfully update your iOS device to 4.2.1. 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 itunes error 1013 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 Step 8. Hit Save Step 9. Restore your device [@Gustasn0w for Windows steps | Tech-Exclusive for Mac steps] You may also like to check out: iOS 4.2.1 Final Version Jailbroken Using Updated Redsn0w 0.9.6b4 [How to Guide] Download Apple TV 2G 4.1 Software Update to Stream Video from iPhone to TV via AirPlay How to Downgrade iOS 4.2.1 to 4.1 / 4.0.2 / 4.0.1 on iPhone 4, 3GS, 3G, iPod touch and iPad How to Jailbreak iOS 4.2.1 GM on iPhone 4, 3GS, 3G and iPod touch with Redsn0w [Guide] You can follow us on Twitter or join our Facebook fanpage to keep yourself updated on all the latest fr