Iphone 3g 4.2.1 Error 1016
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had previously jailbroken and unlocked, to a friend. So naturally, I went into Settings, General, Reset, and selected "Erase All Content and Settings". Bad mistake. After reboot, the iPhone
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was stuck in recovery mode. Worse mistake. I then plugged the iPhone into my iphone 3g restore error 1015 Macbook Pro and did an iOS 4.2.1 restore using iTunes. I was thinking that I would just redo the jailbreak. Unfortunately, iphone 3g 4.2.1 custom firmware the iTunes restore failed with an error 1015. I found that I still had the custom PwnageTool iOS 4.2.1 ipsw firmware image I had used previously. I re-attempted the restore, this time holding the Option
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key while clicking on Restore so I could browse for and select my custom ipsw image file. This time, I got an error 1016. After hours of googling, experiments (where I got other errors like 1600), and reading my own posts on the subject (I had forgotten everything), I found the answer. It turns out that the previous jailbreak I used was an tethered jailbreak; meaning that if I rebooted the
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iPhone, I would have to connect it to the computer and do something. In this scenario, that something would probably be to run a tool like TinyUmbrella to kick the iPhone out of recovery mode. FYI: Per some instructions I found on the web, I did the restore again, left iTunes displaying the error 1015 dialog, ran TinyUmbrella to get the iPhone to "exit recovery" mode, and waited for the iPhone to reboot. Unfortunately, this method did not work and the iPhone promptly booted back into recovery mode. (TinyUmbrella also offered a "fix recovery" function which I tried; whatever it did, it didn't fix my issue.) The iTunes restore error was caused by the updated 06.15.00 baseband version (I had updated the baseband to get the unlocking tool, UltraSn0w, to work). iTunes did not recognize this baseband version and thus, threw a 1015 error. (I have no idea what the 1016 error is about though.) The correct solution was to run RedSn0w to put the iPhone into a special "pwned" DFU mode which would accept custom ipsw firmware images and then to do the iTunes restore. This Youtube video, How to: Fix ERROR 1015 iPhone 3G STUCK ITUNES-STEP BY STEP!, contains the instructions. Basically run any version of RedSn0w
not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. Joemunis Level 1 (0 points) Q: hello there,i updated my iphone 3G 4.1 to 4.2.1 but i can not recover it because of the error 1015 that appears after failure of restoring firmware. Please help me solve this fix recovery iphone 3g problem,this phone has very important documents in it. thank you for help. hello there,i updated my
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iphone 3G 4.1 to 4.2.1 but i can not recover it because of the error 1015 that appears after failure of restoring firmware. I have restore iphone 3gs without itunes tried everything possible (even from the internet) but i could not find a solution.. Please help me solve this problem,this phone has very important documents in it, thank you for help. iPhone 3G, iOS 4.2 Posted on Sep 24, 2013 http://www.chanhvuong.com/1322/repeat-a-jailbreak-and-unlock-on-iphone-3g-ios-4-2-1/ 10:46 PM I have this question too Close Q: hello there,i updated my iphone 3G 4.1 to 4.2.1 but i can not recover it because of the error 1015 that appears after failure of r ... hello there,i updated my iphone 3G 4.1 to 4.2.1 but i can not recover it because of the error 1015 that appears after failure of restoring firmware. Please help me solve this problem,this phone has very important documents in it. thank you for help. more https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5366857?tstart=0 All replies Helpful answers by Ocean20, Ocean20 Sep 24, 2013 10:48 PM in response to Joemunis Level 6 (13,601 points) Sep 24, 2013 10:48 PM in response to Joemunis error 1015 usually suggests that the phone has been jailbroken. Has it? Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by ios decipher, ios decipher Sep 24, 2013 10:48 PM in response to Joemunis Level 4 (2,955 points) Sep 24, 2013 10:48 PM in response to Joemunis Is the iPhone jailbroken or was jailbroken?. In the article " http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3694 " it says:Errors related to downgrading iOSThe required resource can't be found: This alert message occurs when your device has a newer version of iOS than what is available in iTunes. When troubleshooting a device that presents this alert message, go toSettings > General > About and check the version of iOS on the device. If it's newer than the latest released iOS version, the device may have a prerelease developer version of iOS installed. Installing an older version of iOS over a newer version isn't supported.Error 1015: This error is typically caused by attempts to downgrade the software for an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. This can occur when you attempt to restore using an older .ipsw file. Downgrading to a previous version isn't supported. To resolve this issue, attempt to restore with the latest iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch software available from Apple. This error can also occur when an unauthorized modi
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