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can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked StreetRodder75 Level 1 (0 points) Q: Help! - Error 1015 and stuck I just bought a used iPhone 3G 8GB off an ad page, first time ever touching an iPhone error 1015 iphone 3g so I was pretty excited.GPS wasn't tracking, and some old junk was still left on
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it from the previous user who I think unlocked/jailbroke it or something. I confirmed that the model number was for FIDO which is my
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carrier so decided to just reset the phone.Went into iTunes, said an update available, so from there ran the restore/update.Seemed fine then got the error 1015 and the annoying screen showing the USB cable and iTunes logo came
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up and has been there 2 hours now.I tried re-running the restore on the PC, then tried on the MAC. As per some fixes I found online, I updated iTunes, restarted the computer and phone, even tried running 3rd party apps like 'RecBoot' and 'Error 1015 Fixer'. Nothing so far has fixed it.Kinda bummed, having had this phone only 2 days and bricking it doing a simple 'restore'. This is my only phone, no landlines, so for iphone 3g recovery mode error 1015 now, kinda screwed and thinking it was a waste of money. Any ideas? PowerPC G5 2Ghz / WinXp DuoCore 3.4Ghz, Mac OS X (10.5.8) Posted on Dec 17, 2010 4:56 PM I have this question too Close Q: Help! - Error 1015 and stuck All replies Helpful answers by wjosten, wjosten Dec 17, 2010 5:15 PM in response to StreetRodder75 Level 10 (94,615 points) iPhone Dec 17, 2010 5:15 PM in response to StreetRodder75 Error 1015 is normally caused by attempts to downgrade the iPhone's software. This can occur when you attempt to restore using an older .ipsw file. Downgrading to a previous version is not supported. I would recommend finding & deleting ALL .ipsw files on your computer. There should only be one, but delete ALL that you find. You will have to turn "Show All Hidden Files & Folders" on to see them. They are located here:OS X: ~/Library/iTunes/iPhone Software UpdatesXP: C:\Documents and Settings[username]\Application Data\Apple Computer\iTunes\iPhone Software Updates7 & Vista: C:\Users[username]\AppData\Roaming\Apple Computer\iTunes\iPhone Software UpdatesTry to restore again after doing so. This will force iTunes to download a fresh copy of the OS. Make sure ALL firewalls & anti-virus are disabled or completely turned off BEFORE you attempt to do so. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by StreetRodder75, StreetRodder75 Dec 17, 2010 5:28 PM in response to wjosten Level 1 (0 points) Dec 17, 2010
Subscribe to our newsletter Search Home Forum Ask a question Latest questions Windows Mac Linux Internet Video Games Software Hardware Mobile Network Virus Café How To Download Ask a question Windows Software Mac Software Linux Software Android Apps BlackBerry Apps iPhone Apps Windows Phone Apps News Encyclopedia error 1015 itunes Home How To Mobile IPhone Solution for error 1015 after jailbreak 4.2.1 iOS Ask a 3g 1015 error fixed successfully question September 2016 The 1015 iTunes restore error is a common error faced by many iPhone users. There is a particular solution error 1015 apple for the 1015 error after the 4.2.1 iOS enabled phone has been jailbroken. This error is not related to telephony software and is mostly encountered when restoring iTunes on the iPhone. It is quite simple to fix https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2686899?tstart=0 the 1015 error on a jailbroken iPhone. The solution for the error is straight-forward and it requires an update to the Hosts file. Administration rights or super-user privileges may be required to make changes to the Hosts file. Changes to the Hosts file can be made through a Windows PC or a Mac. Solution for error 1015 after jailbreak 4.2.1 iOS Error 1015 is a common error for users who have jailbroken their iPhone running http://ccm.net/faq/10927-solution-for-error-1015-after-jailbreak-4-2-1-ios iOS 4.2.1. This tutorial will show you how to fix it. When you get a message telling you about the problem, click "OK" and close iTunes On your iPhone, you will see the image of a USB cable connecting to iTunes: Steps to avoid error 3194: Windows: From the Start menu, locate Notepad, right click and select "Run as administrator" Enter your administrator password In Notepad, click "File > Open" and navigate to the folder C: \ Windows \ System32 \ drivers \ etc and select the Hosts file If Notepad can not find your Hosts file, select "All Files" instead of "Files text (*. txt)" In the Hosts file, add "74.208.10.249 gs.apple.com" at the end (if you already have an online gs.apple.com delete it), save the file, and exit Notepad Mac OS X: Launch Terminal, input the following command and press Enter: "sudo / Applications / TextEdit.app / Contents / MacOS / TextEdit / etc / hosts" Enter your administrator password if prompted. The TextEdit application will open the Hosts file. In the Hosts file, add "74.208.10.249 gs.apple.com" at the end (if you already have an online gs.apple.com, delete it), save the file and quit TextEdit Related : Iphone3G get error code 1015 Iphone 1015 error Iphone 3g 1015 error solution Tutorial: Switch to the 4.2.1 and preserve baseband 1.
13 Commentsiphone 3gs stuck in recovery mode with error 1015If you accidentally try and upgrade your iPhone 3GS through iTunes after having previously jailbroke it, it will get stuck in recovery mode and fail to restore to the official https://coolestguidesontheplanet.com/recover-and-restore-iphone-3gs-stuck-in-recovery-mode-in-itunes/ Apple firmware bundles IPSW. You will get a whole bunch of iTunes errors like https://www.igeeksblog.com/how-to-fix-itunes-errors-1002-1004-1013-1014-1015/ 1015.The iPhone needs to be restored with the custom IPSW used to jailbreak the iphone in the first place.This guide specifically deals with the iPhone 3GS, on a custom firmware of iOS 4.2.1 or 4.3.3 and an updated iPad Baseband 0f 6.15.00To restore a jailbroken iphone to the latest iOS 5, follow the guide error 1015 here.What you will need is the original IPSW Image from Apple or 4.2.1 or 4.3.3A Custom Restore Image 4.3.3 IPSW if you have lost your own, one is filed here with a prefix of NO_BB so it will preserve your existing baseband.Get the latest Redsn0w - RedSn0w -- Mac is 0.9.9b7.zip and Windows is 0.9.9b7.zip1) Make sure iTunes is not running.1) Launch redsn0w > Browse - select the original Apple Restore Image IPSW - iPhone2,1_4.2.1 or iPhone2,1_4.3.32) error 1015 fix Select your correct model according to the Serial Number - let redsn0w parse the image3) Select only "Just enter pwned phone in DFU mode right now"Put iPhone into DFU mode using redsn0w4) Follow the steps in redsn0w to get the iPhone 3GS into DFU mode which is going to send the screen to black5) Launch iTunes, hold the shift/option key whilst clicking on "Restore", then navigate and choose the custom restore - either your own or the downloaded one that starts with NO_BB (which preserves the existing baseband).Option/shift click restore to restore iphone from custom IPSW6) Say a prayer7) You should now boot up to a familiar screen, happy days!8 ) Restore data from iTune backup.To Re-Jailbreak1) Launch redsn0w this time selecting the original Apple restore image - iPhone2,1_4.2.1_8C148a_Restore.ipsw, or iPhone2,1_4.3.3_8J2_Restore.ipsw and only select the option to "Install Cydia".Install Cydia from redsn0w to jailbreak iPhone2) It will need to enter DFU mode again, follow the steps and the screen goes black, and then the jailbreak process begins, unix flying bash code and running pineapples.3) iPhone reboots - install ultrasn0w from Cydia to re- jailbreak the device.Share this:TwitterGoogleFacebookRelatedCats: ios, Tech Tags: 3gs, baseband, custom, dfu, Firmware, iphone, redsn0w Mustafashehzad7 will this work with 4.3.3? An
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 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 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 TinyUmbrella and then click on Start TSS Server. And then try restore. Hopefully, these methods should work to fix iTunes Error 1002. Fixing iTunes Error 1004 / 1013 / 1014 / 1015 Interestingly, although the appearance of these iTunes errors are not that frequent, it's still a pain to fix them. One of the main reasons is that Apple doesn't really give much about these errors. The 1004, 1013, 1014 and 1015 errors are usually attributed to a poor connection. This means: either your USB port isn't working good or the cable isn't working fine. In very rare cases, this is a issue with the dock in iPhone. The first thing you should do, when you face these errors, is try connecting your iPhone to another dock on your PC