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5, 2009 ∞https://marco.org/2009/05/05/how-to-fix-iphone-restore-error-2005-and-maybe-other After my Genius encounter last week, I got a very nice email from a former Apple retail employee (who requested anonymity) describing a "firmware reset" procedure that, in all likelihood, is what the Genius actually did to fix the problem I was having, error 17 itunes in which the phone wouldn't boot and attempts to Restore from iTunes failed with error code
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2005. This is also called putting your iPhone in DFU mode, or Device Firmware Update mode. How to do a firmware reset Note:
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If this screws up your phone, it's not my fault. This is unsupported and you may have to go to the Apple Store anyway. Perform this procedure at your own risk. Connect the iPhone to your computer and have https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6F_s3n-LHZ4 iTunes open. Press and hold both the sleep/wake and the Home button until the screen goes black. Release the sleep/wake button but continue holding the Home button for about 20 seconds. After about 20 seconds, you should see your iPhone pop up in iTunes in recovery mode, asking for a restore. Your iPhone LCD should remain black. This is firmware reset mode. Restore it from iTunes normally. "From my experience, it does take a couple of tries to https://marco.org/2009/05/05/how-to-fix-iphone-restore-error-2005-and-maybe-other get it into ‘firmware reset' mode. I stress when the iPhone initially pops up in iTunes, the phone will still have a black screen. Only after you start the restore will the iPhone display anything in the LCD." And another note about the declining quality and standards for the "Geniuses": As a former (Mac) Genius (worked 2007-09) […] I can attest that most Geniuses including myself did not know jack about computers and the quality has gone way down. They key factor is cost. Geniuses were paid $50-65k back in the day […]. Now an average Genius gets paid about $30-35k. Yes there are certifications, and all geniuses are certified Apple technicians. However, the certifications have been Fisher Priced very much down. For example, to certify today, a Genius is not expected to be able to use or even open Terminal and run commands. […] Remember a Genius is a retail employee, and believe me from first-hand experience, I was treated like one. It's not a huge surprise that Apple's retail stores have gone through the same shift as every other retail chain: first hiring knowledgeable staff and correspondingly providing great service, then slowly cutting costs (matching common practices by other retailers) by reducing salaries and hiring standards until the salespeople are much lower-skilled and provide mediocre service at best. It's just sad that even Apple succumbed to it. Anyway, thanks to th
Restore Last updated: August 25, 2015 at 18:54 pm In this article, we will learn more about the error 20xx appearing on your iTunes player while trying to restore iOS firmware and the right way to fix http://ios8release.com/fix-error-20xx-in-itunes-during-ios-restore/ it. Types of errors: 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2009 Error message: This iPhone cannot http://www.mac-forums.com/showthread.php?t=155974 be restored. An unknown error occurred (20xx). This iPad cannot be restored. An unknown error occurred (20xx). This iPod Touch cannot be restored. An unknown error occurred (20xx). If your device has a name, then that name will be visible in the error message. Here 20xx can be 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, or 2009. When & Why it error 2005 appears: Error 20xx commonly appear during the restoration process. So, say you have downloaded the IPSW file of iOS 8, and then you try to restore this file via iTunes player. Apple iTunes pops up a window showing error messages as listed above. Error 20xx appears due to several reasons. It can be because of your computer, the USB cable, or the failure of hardware. Do not worry as we cover all the basic solutions itunes error 2005 that has worked for us and for others. How to Fix it: Follow these solutions to get rid of the 20xx errors forever. Please note that some of these solutions were recommended by Apple users who faced similar issues. Just read and implement the fix that seem suitable. Fix #1: Unplug / Plug The Device Close iTunes. Next, remove the iPhone / iPad from the computer and plug it back again. Fix #2: Change USB cable. Faulty USB cable leads to 20xx errors. So try to change USB cable - ask your friend or family to lend you their Apple cable, then use this cable to see if the error disappears. You can also take the device to your nearest Apple Store and plug it in on any Mac computer / laptop. Fix #3: Do not use USB extension If you are using an additional USB extension or adapter (device that comes in between the cable and the computer), then get rid of it. Directly plug the USB cable's one end into the USB port (in your computer) and other end must go into your iPhone / iPad. Fix #4: Use Secondary USB port Every computer has a couple of USB ports. Change from primary to secondary port and try to see if this fixes the problem. Fix #5: Look for USB driv
could not be restored. Unknown error 2005 If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Welcome to Mac-Forums! Join us to comment and to customize your site experience! Members have access to different forum appearance options, and many more functions. Results 1 to 5 of 5 Thread: iPhone could not be restored. Unknown error 2005 Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… 06-17-2009,11:11 PM #1 Perhaps2day View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage Member Since Feb 14, 2007 Location Nor Cal Posts 1 Specs:PowerBook G4 iPhone could not be restored. Unknown error 2005 Hi! I was trying to do the 3.0 update and needed to update iTunes to 8.2. Now I am not able to do anything. Anyone able to help? Not quite sure where to go for Apple tech support. Thanks!! Reply With Quote 06-18-2009,12:11 AM #2 iLaw View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage Member Since May 23, 2008 Location Mississauga, ON, Canada Posts 167 Specs:MacBook Pro 15" (Mid 2010), iPhone 3GS are you using PC or Mac? If on a Mac, redownload iTunes 8.2 and reinstall it If on a PC, remove iTunes, Quicktime and the MobileMe Control Panel completely. Restart the computer, and reinstall all three. Reboot once more, then try the sync again. iLaw MacBook Pro 15" (Mid 2010) + White 32GB Rogers iPhone 3GS 2.66 GHz Intel Core i7, 4 GB DDR3 RAM, 500 GB 7200 RPM Hard Drive, Intel HD/512 MB GeForce 330M Graphics, Hi-Res 15" Glossy Screen, Mac OS X v10.6 Reply With Quote 06-18-2009,01:45 AM #3 jlarkin9 View Profile View Forum Posts Member Since Jun 18, 2009 Posts 1 Errors I open up iTunes and a message error 2005 pops up saying there is an error with my iPhone. When i finally get rid of that error, I try to get the new iPhone OS 3.0 update and as soon as i click it...error 13 pops up. I need some help please! Reply With Quote 06-18-2009,11:10 PM #4 Philspad View Profile View Forum Posts Member Since Jun 18, 2009 Posts 1 Error Code (2005) This seems to be a code indicating poor USB connection. I went to the Mac site and they suggested to use a different USB port. Preferrably "On Board" and I did. Everything works great now