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iPhone 7 Plus skip to main content skip to main menu Fix iPhone Error 1013 By Sébastien Page, Mar 12, 2011 Tweet 129 Comments Yesterday Tina decided it was time to update https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204770 her iPhone firmware. It was probably the first software update she did since she got her iPhone 4, months ago. Because she doesn't need or even care about a jailbreak, her iPhone is clean. No jailbreak. I was watching South Park when I heard her voice from upstairs: "honey, I have a problem, it's saying something about error 1013". Damn you, iPhone, for disturbing me while watching disturbing TV http://www.idownloadblog.com/2011/03/12/fix-iphone-error-1013/ shows! I had had this error 1013 before so I was confident it would be a one-minute fix… As expected, iTunes was throwing the following error message: The iPhone "Tina's iPhone" could not be updated. An unknown error occurred (1013). Just to make sure, I go through the restore process one more time, which takes 5-10 minutes and end up with the same error message. Next step was downloading iReb, which didn't do anything. Next step was downloading TinyUmbrealla, which didn't do anything either. Without anymore ideas, I decided to Google the error, which took me to this thread on Apple's forums. After following the simple instructions detailed below, I was able to finally restore Tina's iPhone. On Mac: Open Finder Hold down COMMAND + SHIFT keys and press ‘G' Enter "/private/etc/" in the field and press "Go" Find "hosts" file in the directory Drag the file to your desktop Open it in a text editor Remove the line that has gs.apple.com entirely or put a # at the beginning of it to comment it out Save the file Drag it back to the /private/etc/ folder. On Windows: Locate the hosts file in one of the following directories: Windows 95/98/Me c:\windows\hosts Windows NT/2000/XP Pro c:\winnt\system32\d
iphone could not be restored an unknown error occurred How 2 Solutions SubscribeSubscribedUnsubscribe9,5859K Loading... Loading... Working... Add to Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNy9qhVmzfI to a playlist. Sign in Share More Report Need to report the http://anditsfixed.blogspot.com/2012/10/solved-itunes-error-3194-error-21-and.html video? Sign in to report inappropriate content. Sign in Statistics 29,553 views 15 Like this video? Sign in to make your opinion count. Sign in 16 75 Don't like this video? Sign in to make your opinion count. Sign in 76 Loading... Loading... Loading... Rating is available when unknown error the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Published on Feb 18, 2016Error 3194 iPhone could not be restored an unknown error occurred Here’s are the solutions on fix error 3194 in iTunes1. Fix 3194 in DFU modeStep 1:Quite iTunes in your MAC/Windows computer.Step 2:Open host file,For Mac: Go on this unknown error occurred path: /ect/hostsFor windows: c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hostsStep 3:Open hosts file with administrate rights.Step 4:Copy the below line and past in Host file in last.74.208.105.171 GS.APPLE.COMStep 5:Now connect your iPhone (iPad and iPod touch) with your computer through the lighting cable.Step 6:Open iTunes.Step 7:Switch off your iPhone by holding sleep/power button.Start DFU mode by hold, power and home button together for 10 second then release only power button. Hold home button continuously until iTunes shows message “your device in now in recovery mode” in iPhone/iPad/iPod touch.Know more what is DFU mode, How and why we have to use in our device.Step 8:update your iOS with restore features in iTunes and Go back the host file again.To update with latest firmware in your iPhone, iPad and iPod touch from here.Remove last line entered by you, recently.2. Still getting error 3194, then apply to fix error 3194 in iTunesNow same process you have to do in this solved method, Changes are that you have to add below three lines at last in host file.#74.208.10.249 GS.APPLE.COM#127.0.0.1 GS.APPLE.COM#74.208.105.171 GS.APPLE.COMReason behind displaying error 3194 in iTune
Error 3194, Error 21 and Error 1013 I finally found a few ways to resolve this after searching on Apple's support page and other sites. I also came to the conclusion that the error 3194 in iTunes and the other errors are quite common and luckily quite simple to isolate to then resolve. Now the key here is isolate. Try one step at the time, don't overdo it. Note for Jailbreak and Firmware Downgrade. If your issue is unrelated to Jailbreak or Downgrading a device then skip this section and move on to the next one. This guide is not intended for downgrading or Jailbreaking, and while the info provided may still be useful it may not apply to your case. So unless you're trying to restore your iOS device to the latest version of iOS this guide may not be for you. Comments regarding this error while jailbreaking or using a software version other than the latest one will be ignored. What causes the error? The error 3194 happens when iTunes tries to validate the downloaded restore file (.ipsw) and is unable to reach Apple's validation servers. The reason is usually something blocking the connection. Other causes are to try to use a firmware version that Apple is no longer signing ie. 5.1.1. So basically you can't use an older firmware unless you work around the security that Apple has put in place. This article does not cover bypassing these security restrictions. Common causes are: Firewall (try to disable it and attempt restoring again) Antivirus (try to disable it and attempt restoring again) Hosts file blocking access to the validation server. (keep reading for help with these) Stubborn computer (By all means try a different machine if you've tried everything here). Try this on a Mac (iTunes works almost flawlessly when used on a Mac) In OS X the error shows as: "The iPhone "name" could not be updated. This device isn't eligible for the requested build." OR "The iPhone "name" could not be restored. This device isn't eligible for the requested build." In Windows the error is even less descriptive: "The iPhone "iPhone" could not be restored. An unknown error occurred (3194). Fixing error 3194 in iTunes Quit iTunes Download TinyUmbrella. (download links on the sidebar of their site) Backup links: (Please check the official website for the latest version) TinyUmbrella for Windows 5.10.14 TinyUmbrella for OS X 5.10.14 Open TinyUmbrella (It requires admin account on the computer) Select your iPhone and then click on the "Advanced" tab. Untick the box "Set Hosts to Cydia on Exit (If you need a clean restore from Apple uncheck this box)" as seen on the screenshot below. Apply the changes. What TinyUmbrella achieves is to