Ios 5 Error Internal
not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. Gerg5 Level 1 (4 points) iTunes Q: Cannot restore/update iPhone. Internal error iOS5 I'm trying to update from iOS 4.3.5 to iOS5 but when I try to update I recieve an error during the restore process. I think it is an error with verifying the update. It's a refurbished iPhone. Anyone else having the same issue? iPhone 4 Posted on Oct 12, 2011 11:56 AM I have this question too Close Q: Cannot restore/update iPhone. Internal error iOS5 All replies Helpful answers Page 1 of 8 last Next by RobertField, RobertField Oct 12, 2011 11:58 AM in response to Gerg5 Level 1 (0 points) Oct 12, 2011 11:58 AM in response to Gerg5 I am receiving the same error. I hope someone comes along with an answer. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Fauster, Fauster Oct 12, 2011 12:00 PM in response to Gerg5 Level 1 (0 points) Oct 12, 2011 12:00 PM in response to Gerg5 Same issue with a 32GB 3GS - I have upgraded all Mac OS software, restarted Mac and restarted iPhone. Tried to restore iPhone to Factory Settings without Backup - same error Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by rhyslit, rhyslit Oct 12, 2011 12:02 PM in response to Gerg5 Level 1 (15 points) Oct 12, 2011 12:02 PM in response to Gerg5 Yeah, I'm having the exact same thing. It's right after I back my iPhone 4 up and then I go through the verifying stage Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Bryan Warman, Bryan Warman Oct 12, 2011 12:10 PM in response to Gerg5 Level 1 (40 points) Oct 12, 2011 12:10 PM in response to Gerg5 You're not alone...Edit: On my first attempt it verified the restore and started "Restoring" my apps. Then it failed with the internal error. Another attempt gave me a -34 error. I told iTunes to not continue the restore (when it gave me that option) and I was able to get my phone working. I'm now attampting to sync al
into a variety of errors in the process. One of the more common is "Error 3200" or "Error 3002", the fix for that is fairly simple and we've already covered it but nonetheless the error has plagued enough users for it to become a trending topic on Twitter. As the day has progressed though, more and more error messages are popping up, everything from "An internal error occurred" with no number, to "An unknown error occurred (3004)" or with a wide variety of other error codes, ranging from 1600 to 3200. The fix for all of these errors? Patience. Just waiting it out and trying again later often resolves the problems, although https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3374000?tstart=0 that isn't much comfort to anyone who is stuck somewhere in iOS update limbo. Waiting works because Apple's servers are absolutely swamped during the iOS IPSW download and update process, as millions and millions of users try to cram through and activate their hardware. The evidence of server failure comes by a newer error message that actually reports this: "The iPhone (name) cannot be restored at this time because the iPhone software update server could not be http://osxdaily.com/2011/10/12/internal-error-or-unknown-error-occurred-during-ios-5-install/ contacted or is temporarily unavailable. Please try again later." So just wait it out, things should sort themselves out soon enough. The other side to all of this, is that if you haven't tried updating to iOS yet, you might want to just wait until tomorrow so you can avoid some of these headaches. Update: Here's another screenshot of one of these error messages, the same advice is just waiting it out. "The iPad ‘Name' could nto be restored. An unknown error occurred (####)." Good luck! Enjoy this tip? Subscribe to the OSXDaily newsletter to get more of our great Apple tips, tricks, and important news delivered to your inbox! Enter your email address below: Related articles: iTunes could not connect to this iPhone because an unknown error occurred (0xE8000065)Fix Error 3002 & Error 3200 During iOS Update"Could Not Activate iPhone 4S" Error? Here Are Fixes for AT&T Activation ProblemsFix Mac App Store Error 100 Posted by: Paul Horowitz in iPad, iPhone, Troubleshooting 24 Comments » Comments RSS Feed Eric says: October 12, 2011 at 5:20 pm Please check /etc/hosts. If there is any apple host name in it. If there is, remove it and retry. Reply Shannon says: October 15, 2011 at 3:26 pm Hi Eric, thanks a ton! been looking for your answer it worked for me :) Reply Geren says: October 12, 2011 at 6:
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Welcome to http://heresthethingblog.com/2011/10/12/error-updating-iphone-ios-5/ here’s the thing, your source for practical tips, advice, and how-tos about the gadgets you use each day. More > Getting an error while updating your iPhone to iOS 5? Me too by ben patterson on October 12, 2011, 4:09 pm in how-tos| phones| tablets If you keep getting a mysterious "internal error" message when you try to install the new iOS 5 software update on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch, well … you're not ios 5 the only one.It took me a good three of four tries to finally get my iPhone 4 updated to iOS 5, and I'm on my fourth try and counting for my iPad 2. The issue: a rude error message that pops up while iTunes is trying to install the software update. The rather unhelpful message reads: "The iPhone [name of iPhone] could not be restored. An internal error occurred." Annoyed iPhone users are lighting up Apple's support ios 5 error forum with complaints about the error, and the bloggers at Business Insider say they too have been wrestling with the problem. Update: Looks like my good friend Eliot Van Buskirk at Evolver.fm is also having serious trouble with the update. I finally did manage to get iOS 5 installed on my iPhone 4, after several tries. Then again, plenty of other iPhone and iPad users claim they've updated their devices without a hitch, so it's hard to say how widespread the issue is. A "More Information" button on the error message sends you to an Apple support page, which recommends such troubleshooting measures as updating iTunes (check), disconnecting any USB hubs and plugging your iPhone's sync cable directly into your computer (check), restarting you system, and restarting your handset. The real trick, though, seems to be the old "try and try again" method. Like I said above, I finally managed to get my iPhone updated to iOS 5 on the fourth try, and I'm hoping the same holds true for my iPad—which, by the way, seems no worse for the wear despite the glitchy update process. So, what's causing all the problems? There's no word from Apple quite yet, but there's always the chance that it's related to the crush of users trying to download and install iOS 5 this afternoon. My suggestion: wait until later today or even