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My dad has this same problem, He took his iphone to the apple store and they said it is something to do with the update so they gave him a brand new iphone that same day.
This seems pretty similar to what happened to his phone but im not sure its the same but it could be.
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Whom wrote My dad has this same problem, He took his iphone to the apple store and they said it is something to do with the update so they gave him a brand new iphone that same day.
This seems pretty similar to what happened to his phone but im not sure its the same but it could be.

I dont have warrenty but thanks for the answer
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CTR wrote
Whom wrote My dad has this same problem, He took his iphone to the apple store and they said it is something to do with the update so they gave him a brand new iphone that same day.
This seems pretty similar to what happened to his phone but im not sure its the same but it could be.

I dont have warrenty but thanks for the answer



There is a way you can completely reset the whole phone.. But it will require you to put in the password to get back into once its done reseting.
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Lohsee wrote
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Whom wrote My dad has this same problem, He took his iphone to the apple store and they said it is something to do with the update so they gave him a brand new iphone that same day.
This seems pretty similar to what happened to his phone but im not sure its the same but it could be.

I dont have warrenty but thanks for the answer



There is a way you can completely reset the whole phone.. But it will require you to put in the password to get back into once its done reseting.

Ok thats fine I have the password, how do you do it?
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I legit will give someone $50 if they help me fix it
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For Mac: Go to this path: /ect/hosts
For windows: c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts


Copy the below line and paste it in the hosts file in the last line.

74.208.105.171 GS.APPLE.COM

After that, go into DFU mode, and attempt to restore.

If this works, you can remove what you just pasted in the hosts file.
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For Mac: Go to this path: /ect/hosts
For windows: c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts


Copy the below line and paste it in the hosts file in the last line.

74.208.105.171 GS.APPLE.COM

After that, go into DFU mode, and attempt to restore.

If this works, you can remove what you just pasted in the hosts file.


Trying this right now, thanks for the help. Ill let you know how it goes
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IBM wrote
For Mac: Go to this path: /ect/hosts
For windows: c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts


Copy the below line and paste it in the hosts file in the last line.

74.208.105.171 GS.APPLE.COM

After that, go into DFU mode, and attempt to restore.

If this works, you can remove what you just pasted in the hosts file.

Got error 2005? UHHHHHHHH
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CTR wrote
IBM wrote
For Mac: Go to this path: /ect/hosts
For windows: c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts

Copy the below line and paste it in the hosts file in the last line.

74.208.105.171 GS.APPLE.COM

After that, go into DFU mode, and attempt to restore.

If this works, you can remove what you just pasted in the hosts file.


Trying this right now, thanks for the help. Ill let you know how it goes
No problem, glad I could try and help.
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IBM wrote
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IBM wrote
For Mac: Go to this path: /ect/hosts
For windows: c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts

Copy the below line and paste it in the hosts file in the last line.

74.208.105.171 GS.APPLE.COM

After that, go into DFU mode, and attempt to restore.

If this works, you can remove what you just pasted in the hosts file.


Trying this right now, thanks for the help. Ill let you know how it goes
No problem, glad I could try and help.


After putting in the host file ip I get error 2005
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