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basic stepswhen you see this message: "The iPhone [device name] could not be restored. An unknown error occurred [error number]." If you still see the error message, find your error below to iphone could not be restored 3194 learn what to do. Choose your error number or messageSelect your error to learn
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what to do: 1,2,3,4,6,9,10,11,12,13,14,16,17 20,21,23,26,27,28,29,34,35,36,37,40,53,56 1002,1004,1011,1012,1014,1015 1600,1601,1602,1603,1604,1611,1638,1643-1650,1667,1669, 1671 2001,2002,2005,2006,2009 3002,3004,3013,3014,3015,3194,3200 4005,4013,4014 "There was a problem downloading the software." "The device isn't there was a problem downloading the software for the iphone an unknown error occurred (-39) eligible for the requested build." "Invalid response." "The required resource can't be found." Check for communication issuesIf you see error 1671, iTunes is downloading necessary software. Wait for the download to finish
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and try again. To see how long the download should take, you can click the down arrow in the upper-right corner of iTunes. If you see one of the issues below, your computer might not be able to connect to Apple servers or your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch: 17, 1638, 3014, 3194, 3000, 3002, 3004, 3013, 3014, 3015, 3194, 3200 "There was a problem downloading the software." "The the iphone could not be restored an unknown error occurred 9 device isn't eligible for the requested build." Check for communication issues between iTunes and Apple software-update servers.Also check forissues with third-party security software. If you still see an error message, contact Apple Support. Check your security software If you see error 9, learn what to do. If you see errors 2, 4, 6, or 1611 check forissues with third-party security software. Alsocheck for USB connection issues. If you still see an error message, contactApple Support. Check your USB connectionsIf you see error 4005, 4013, or 4014,learn what to do. If you see one of the errors below, you might have a USB connection issue: 13, 14, 1600, 1601, 1602, 1603, 1604, 1611, 1643-1650 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2009 An error message that includes, "invalid response" Use these steps to see if the issue is with your USB cable, USB port, or computer. Try again after each step: Use the USB cable that came with your device. If you don't have it, try a different Apple USB cable. Switch to a different USB port on your computer. Don't plug into your keyboard. Plug into a different computer. If you still see the error, you cancheck for other USB issues, issues withthird-party security software, andissues with hardware
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great wallet cases for the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus skip to main content skip to main menu How restore iphone error 27 to Fix iPhone Errors 1600, 1601, 1602, 1603, 1604 By Sébastien Page, Feb 16, 2010 Tweet 138 Comments Many of you have been asking me about those annoying iTunes errors while trying to restore your iPhone using a custom firmware https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204770 with PwnageTool or SnowBreeze. Usually, the error you get says: The iPhone "iPhone" could not be restored. An unknown error occurred (1600 - 1601 - 1602 - 1603 - 1604) There is an easy and quick fix for this. The downside is that it is Windows only (Mac version is in the work), and that it only works for iPhone 2G, iPhone 3G, iTouch 1G and iTouch 2G. In other words, no iPhone 3GS and iPod Touch 3G support. http://www.idownloadblog.com/2010/02/16/fix-error-1600-1601-1602-1603-1604/ iREB (iTunes Restore Error Bypasser) is a neat little tool that will help you fix these errors. Step 1: Download iREB from here. Step 2: Launch iTunes and put your iPhone in DFU mode (hold power and home button together for 10 seconds; release the power button and keep holding the home button until iTunes tells you it has detected an iPhone in recovery mode. Step 3: Once iTunes has detected your iPhone in recovery mode, close iTunes and launch iREB. Step 4: Select your device and wait for the screen to go red or white. Step 5: Launch iTunes and hold the SHIFT key while clicking on restore. A window will open. From there just browse for the custom firmware you want to restore to. You should be good to go. iTunes should restore your iPhone to the desired firmware without giving you any error. Share: Tweet Follow: Follow @iDownloadBlog We Recommend Common restore errors in iTunes and how to resolve themActivation Error: how running an old iOS 7 beta version will get you in troubleHow to Downgrade iTunes and Fix the "iTunes Library.itl" Cannot Be Read ErrorWhat to do when iTunes can't locate your music files Related TopicsError, Fix, How to, iTunes ← Older Comments → Tanveer @kyle yeah man it's time. Nic Hi there , i wanna ask , why its said "waiting for iDevice" ? Michael Xu Hi Iam getting st
or error 1602. This can occur when the installtion of itunes and the Apple Mobile Device support are corrupt. Itunes incorporates the Apple Mobile Device support when you install it. Itunes is essential http://www.personalcomputerfixes.com/general-errors/how-to-fix-itunes-error-1601-or-1602-when-restoring-an-iphone-ipod/ for the operation of an iPod/iPhone, it allows the transfer of data to and from a PC or Mac, and also charges it. What Causes The 1601/1602 Errors in iTunes? When attempting to restore your https://www.igeeksblog.com/how-to-fix-itunes-errors-16xx/ iPod/iPhone, you may receive one or both of the following error messages: The iPhone could not be restored. An unknown error occurred. (Followed by 1601 or 1602) The iPod "[username]" could not be restored. An unknown error unknown error occurred (1602) The device is not then restored. This error is common when the installation of iTunes is corrupt, the protocol it attempts to follow is not fully operational and so cannot complete the task. The simple solution to this would be to completely remove iTunes and install the latest version. It may also be a problem in the registry. You can use a "Registry Cleaner" to eradicate any unknown error occurred broken or damaged entries in the registry. How to Fix iTunes Errors 1601/1602 Step 1 - Reinstall iTunes and Apple Mobile Devices Support Completely removing these programs and reinstalling them will remove any corrupt instances of this application that may be hindering the use of the software. To remove it completely (on a Windows PC): Click Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs Locate "Apple iTunes" and "Apple mobile devices support" Remove both these entries Locate the directory where these were installed (ie. C:\Program Files\Apple\iTunes) and remove all traces of them from there Use a registry cleaner to remove any lingering registry values Download the latest version of iTunes and install it You can find the latest version of iTunes from: http://www.apple.com/itunes/ This will remove any corrupt files and will provide the latest version of iTunes, which adds extra compatibility with various other devices. This means that it is not likely to reproduce this error. Step 2 - Clean Out The Registry Download this registry cleaner The ‘registry' is a very important part of the Windows operating system, and is frequently used to help your computer run as smoothly and effectively as possible. Unfortunately, the registry is also the cause of a lot of errors inside Windows, as it
3194 but that's just top of the iceberg. Of the errors we occasionally face when trying to play around with our iPhones, the iTunes Error 16xx series is all too frequent. A few 11xx errors are also associated with the same process of fixing these errors. Before we begin let's first understand why the error crops up in the first place. When you try to restore, update or downgrade your iPhone's iOS, you might face any of the following iTunes Errors: 1600 1601 1602 1603 1604 According to Apple, all those 16xx errors listed above except 1604 are associated with firewalls and/or security software installed on your Mac/PC. The 1604 is recorded as a USB timing error where it mostly gets sorted when you change ports or use a different computer to restore/update. Here are the things you should try to fix these iTunes errors 16xx (1600,1601,1602,1603,1604): Step 1: Make sure you've got the latest iTunes software Step 2: Check to see if your USB ports are good. Don't use hubs to connect the iPhone to the computer. Change the port if you're getting a 1604 error. Step 3: If the error still shows up, try the following: If you're trying to update, backup all data and then enter your iDevice in DFU mode. iTunes will recognize a device in DFU mode and prompt you to restore it. Now try restoring your iPhone. Hopefully, this should set it right. Step 4: If that didn't work, you should try: Download and run TinyUmbrella In TinyUmbrella, click Start TSS Server Now try restoring your iPhone to stock firmware. Step 5: Try iReb Download the IPSW firmware file for the iOS you want to update to. Open iTunes, put your iPhone in DFU mode Close iTunes (after DFU) and then start iReb. Within iReb, select your device Now, after a while, you'll get a white/red screen displayed on your iPhone. Don't panic. After this, open iTunes. Choose "Shift+Restore" (Windows) or "Option+Restore" (Mac) and select the IPSW file you downloaded in step 1 Finish restoration. Hopefully, the errors shouldn't occur. Let us know if you've got other work arounds to fix the 16xx errors in iTunes. TAGSHow-toiTunes SHARE Facebook Twitter tweet Previous articleHow to Setup Multiple Email Signatures in iOS 6 / 6.0.1?Next articleHow to Install IPA Files on iPhone via SSH without Installous / iTunes Chandrashekhar Vhttps://www.igeeksblog.comChandra is Sr.editor at iGeeksBlog.com who juggles writing about apps and custom features in iOS. At other times, he is usually found scouring the tech forums for technical elixir. Nicholas Bou