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can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. Tetrasamurai Level 1 (0 points) Q: Error 2005 when restoring a broken iphone My brothers girlfriend threw her iphone 5s at her car window (dont ask). But anyways, she wanted me to itunes error 2005 fix windows restore it so she could sell it at this atm machine. It will give her three
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hundred dollars for it because their is no cracks on it at all, just slightly bent and the screen is completely ruined, all iphone 5s error 2005 gsmhosting black, but lit up when turned on. It connects to itunes and i tried to restore it in dfu mode, I cant do it the regular way because find my iphone is on and i have no way error 2005 iphone 6 plus of turning it off. but when it is done extracting software it gives me error 2005. I tried using different ports. iPhone 5s, iOS 7.0.4 Posted on Jan 9, 2014 3:06 PM I have this question too Close Q: Error 2005 when restoring a broken iphone All replies Helpful answers by norm123, norm123 Jan 11, 2014 10:04 AM in response to Tetrasamurai Community Specialists Jan 11, 2014 10:04 AM in response to Tetrasamurai Hello TetrasamuraiThat error
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usually is related to issues with a USB connection. Check out the quoted section from the iTunes update and restore errors article below.Resolve specific iTunes update and restore errorshttp://support.apple.com/kb/ts3694Check USB connectionsIf there's an issue with the USB port, cable, dock, or hub, or if the device becomes disconnected during restore, try troubleshooting the USB connection, then troubleshooting your security software.Common errors: 13, 14, 1600-1629, 1643-1650, 2000-2009, 4000, 4005, 4013, 4014, 4016, "invalid response”, and being prompted to restore again after a restore completes. To narrow down the issue, you can also change up your hardware: Use another USB cable.Plug your cable into a different USB port on your computer.Try a different dock connector (or no dock).Add (or remove) a USB hub between your device and computer.Connect your computer directly to your Internet source, with no routers, hubs, or switches. If you see your error after changing your USB connections, continue to the next section to troubleshoot your hardware. Regards,-Norm G. Helpful (2) Reply options Link to this post by Apple12345678909, Apple12345678909 Aug 12, 2015 10:31 AM in response to norm123 Level 1 (0 points) Aug 12, 2015 10:31 AM in response to norm123 This helped me alot because i needed to restore a iPad and it kept returning in the same error code. Turns out the cable I was using was fake so the connection kept dropping Hel
basic stepswhen you see this message: "The iPhone [device name] could not be restored. An unknown error occurred [error number]." If you still see the error message, find your error below to learn what to error 17 itunes do. Choose your error number or messageSelect your error to learn what to do: error code 2005 1,2,3,4,6,9,10,11,12,13,14,16,17 20,21,23,26,27,28,29,34,35,36,37,40,53,56 1002,1004,1011,1012,1014,1015 1600,1601,1602,1603,1604,1611,1638,1643-1650,1667,1669, 1671 2001,2002,2005,2006,2009 3002,3004,3013,3014,3015,3194,3200 4005,4013,4014 "There was a problem downloading the software." "The device isn't eligible for the
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requested build." "Invalid response." "The required resource can't be found." Check for communication issuesIf you see error 1671, iTunes is downloading necessary software. Wait for the download to finish and try again. To see https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5769333?tstart=0 how long the download should take, you can click the down arrow in the upper-right corner of iTunes. If you see one of the issues below, your computer might not be able to connect to Apple servers or your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch: 17, 1638, 3014, 3194, 3000, 3002, 3004, 3013, 3014, 3015, 3194, 3200 "There was a problem downloading the software." "The device isn't eligible for the requested build." Check https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204770 for communication issues between iTunes and Apple software-update servers.Also check forissues with third-party security software. If you still see an error message, contact Apple Support. Check your security software If you see error 9, learn what to do. If you see errors 2, 4, 6, or 1611 check forissues with third-party security software. Alsocheck for USB connection issues. If you still see an error message, contactApple Support. Check your USB connectionsIf you see error 4005, 4013, or 4014,learn what to do. If you see one of the errors below, you might have a USB connection issue: 13, 14, 1600, 1601, 1602, 1603, 1604, 1611, 1643-1650 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2009 An error message that includes, "invalid response" Use these steps to see if the issue is with your USB cable, USB port, or computer. Try again after each step: Use the USB cable that came with your device. If you don't have it, try a different Apple USB cable. Switch to a different USB port on your computer. Don't plug into your keyboard. Plug into a different computer. If you still see the error, you cancheck for other USB issues, issues withthird-party security software, andissues with hardware. If the issue continues, contactApple Support. Check for hardware issuesIf you see error 53, le
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Itunes Restore Error 3194 & 2005 0 Howdy everyone, http://www.jailbreakqa.com/questions/100443/itunes-restore-error-3194-2005 I've got a serious problem with my Ipad 1. 1) It's stuck at the apple logo https://marco.org/2009/05/05/how-to-fix-iphone-restore-error-2005-and-maybe-other upon restart. (This was the main problem) 2) Tried restoring from Itunes and was confronted with Error 3194 (irrespective whether I tried to restore to stock firmware or jailbroken firmwares) 3) Searched the net and saw most sites recommend removing gs.apple.com from the Hosts file. (I have never edited my hosts file and double checking it confirmed that I have no entry for gs.apple.com) error 2005 4) I have also tried using TU, but when I tried restoring from itunes with TSS Server running I got error 2005 instead. Can someone help me to restore my ipad?? I'm at wits end trying to resolve this problem. Thanks error2005 ios5.0.1 ipad error3194 asked 16 Apr '12, 00:21 Achilles72 41●1●1●3 To explain further attempts made trying to restore this Ipad: 5) Tried to restore and upgrade to 5.1 from itunes itself and got error 2005. (not manually download the error 2005 iphone ipsw) (16 Apr '12, 00:31) Achilles72 Latest attempt: 6) Tried using redsn0w_win_0.9.9b7, redsn0w_win_0.9.10b1, redsn0w_win_0.9.10b2 - Doesn't get very far. Seemed to be stuck at uploading stage 1. 7) Tried using redsn0w_win_0.9.10b5c with IOS 5.0.1. Redsn0w can upload all the 2 stages but stuck at waiting for device to start. On my Ipad, it remained blank as if its still on DFU mode which it is not. (16 Apr '12, 03:16) Achilles72 Right! I'm not quite sure what I did but I seemed to have gotten rid of error 3194 and 2005 during my attempt to restore my Ipad 1. Unfortunately a new set of error code came up. I'm left with error 1602 now. Here are my attempts when I got that 1602 error: i - I placed my Ipad in DFU mode ii - Connect my Ipad to my PC (running windows vista) iii - Start up Itunes (I've reinstall the latest version - 10.6) iv - Itunes detect my Ipad in recovery mode. v - I clicked on "Restore" and Itunes verify it with Apple server (1 time) vi - Then Itunes prepared my Ipad for restore vii - Then it attempt to verify it with apple once more (2nd. time) viii - This is when I noticed that my Ipad tries to come out of DFU mode. It remained blank screen but the backlight lighted up as if its going to start but the apple logo nev5, 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, in which the phone wouldn't boot and attempts to Restore from iTunes failed with error code 2005. This is also called putting your iPhone in DFU mode, or Device Firmware Update mode. How to do a firmware reset Note: 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 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 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) b