Error When Updating To Ios 6.0.1
not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. Fiercehairdo Level 1 (0 points) Q: iOS 6.0.1 update failed. iPhone 5 not responding! Need a fix I am very unhappy about this. I plugged my iPhone 5 into iTunes for iOS 6.0.1 update. Update failed. Got the following error: "The iPhone could not be restored. An unknown error occurred (-1)." It recommended restoring the iphone. I did. Restore failed and I got the same error message! I am so tired of having to spend my valuable time trying to fix Apple's tech malfunctions. Seem to be happening more and more lately. Anyway, how do I fix this? I really need my phone back now. Posted on Nov 2, 2012 4:48 AM I have this question too Close Q: iOS 6.0.1 update failed. iPhone 5 not responding! Need a fix All replies Helpful answers by Dah•veed, Dah•veed Nov 2, 2012 5:49 AM in response to Fiercehairdo Level 7 (34,815 points) Mac App Store Nov 2, 2012 5:49 AM in response to Fiercehairdo My iPhone 5 updated perfectly, so I doubt that this is an Apple tech problem, it may be just your particular kit's unique combonation of hardware and installed software.iOS: Unable to update or restore Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Leftee24, Leftee24 Nov 2, 2012 10:36 AM in response to Fiercehairdo Level 1 (0 points) Nov 2, 2012 10:36 AM in response to Fiercehairdo I have the iPhone 4S and tried to update to iOs 6.0.1. As it was done updating and was about to install, something malfunctioned and now my iPhone is not recognized on my computer. My phone is stuck in a sort of limbo, and it can't turn on now until the update is successful. Horrible unending circle of problems I'm in right now... Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by razmee209, razmee209 Nov 2, 2012 10:40 AM in response to Fiercehairdo Level 7 (33,638 points) Nov 2, 2012 10:40 AM in response to Fiercehairdo error code -1 http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3694 Helpful (0) Reply options Link to thi
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was supposed to fix Wi-Fi bugs that plagued iOS 6. Unfortunately, several users - including me - face WiFi issues in iOS 6.0.1. We did a post on fixing https://www.igeeksblog.com/fix-ios-6-0-1-wi-fi-issues/ iOS 6 WiFi issues earlier, and it appears that pretty much the same applies to the new version. It's kind of bad that Apple hasn't yet been able to address Wi-Fi issues on iOS. This is specifically a software issue; what's tantalizing is that users who had no issues with iOS 6 are now facing Wi-Fi issues on iOS 6.0.1. That's the hardest part. Let's take a look at what can possibly be a solution error when to this persistent problem. 1. Wi-Fi Channel For iPad users, the Wi-Fi issue could possibly be a reason of the channels in their network settings. Macintoshhowto's post on changing the Channel number on your wireless network appears to have worked well for several users. The post discusses why the Channel thing is important and how it works. The idea is basically to change the Channel to 5 or 6 where the signal is stronger error when updating and thus, more receivable. Note that this may also work for users with Wi-Fi issues on their iPhone. This hasn't quite helped us though. 2. Network Reset A network reset has always worked for me. But then, I've done it three times already. Every time I've reset the network settings on the iPhone, Wi-Fi seems to work fine after a reboot. After a long while, it falls down again. But may be it works for you; here's how: Go to Settings Tap on General Scroll down and tap Reset And now tap on Reset Network Settings Once you reset the network setting, you might have to reboot your iPhone once to get the Wi-Fi up and running again. 3. Auto-Proxy Remotely, a few users have suggested that this method works. I don't really know how this works (if it does) but just in case: Go to Settings Tap on Wi-Fi If the list shows the network you are supposed to be connected to, tap on the Blue icon Scroll down and where it says HTTP Proxy, tap on "Auto" You should try this when the Wi-Fi works; hopefully, this should stop the intermittent disconnection. 4. Update/Restore This is not a solution at all; it's in the doubt somewhere, the update didn't go right and doing it again might help you restore