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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 itunes error 1600 at her car window (dont ask). But anyways, she wanted me to
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restore it so she could sell it at this atm machine. It will give her three hundred dollars for it itunes error 1601 because their is no cracks on it at all, just slightly bent and the screen is completely ruined, all black, but lit up when turned on. It connects to itunes and
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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 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 itunes error 1 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 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 t
iPod TouchBy Qasim in iTunes iTunes shows lot many errors while restoring, updating, upgrading or downgrading iOS on your iOS devices like iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch. Few of these errors are specific
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with description, but errors with "unknown" title are hard to resolve without help from
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who know the issues and understand them in depth. We have been talking about these errors time to time with itunes error 200 information on how to resolve these issues or errors. Few days back while I was under taking a firmware downgrade task using an old iOS version on my iPhone 3GS (off course using SHSH https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5769333?tstart=0 blob) I came across this strange new error. I tried to resolve the error but no success. After effort of half an hour I was able to over come the error but honestly I do not know how. That's when I decided to study and get deep into it. The Reason of Error 2005 Error 2005 occurs only because of un-sync state of a particular USB port of http://www.jailbreaktrend.com/itunes-error-2005-while-restoring-firmware/ your Mac / Windows PC. The port can be a port of USB hub or a primary or secondary port of your Mac / Windows PC. (A primary USB port is typically installed at the back of your PC while the secondary USB port is the one brought to the front of your Mac / Windows PC using cable. In case of Laptops it depends on the manufacturing design and can both can be on either side of laptops.). The state can be due to a previous unfinished process, an unfinished or terminated USB buffer etc. How to Resolve Error 2005 Error 2005 is not as big as it seems and can easily be over come with any of the procedures given below:- - Restart your Mac / Windows PC. - Change port on USB hub if using USB Hub. - Change USB port from primary to secondary or secondary to primary. - Change USB cable. - Use external power USB cable. The above mentioned procedures will help you overcome error 2005, however, error 2005 is an unusual error and normally comes up during restore / update process when the iOS device itself is low on power. Moreover, if you come across error
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 it. Types of errors: 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2009 Error message: This iPhone http://ios8release.com/fix-error-20xx-in-itunes-during-ios-restore/ cannot 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 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 itunes error 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 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 itunes error 1 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 drivers update Although we recommend you to use another computer, but if you do not have access to it, then look for drivers update on your PC. If there is one - install it and reboot your computer. Remember: In every "software" related step you take, it is necessary to reboot your computer. It is also important to make sure your Apple iTunes player is running with the latest version on your Mac or Windows computer. Anyone of the above solution will work for