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CTR wroteIBM wroteFor 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
1. Use another USB cable.
2. Plug your cable into a different USB port on your computer.
3. Try a different dock connector (or no dock).
4. Add (or remove) a USB hub between your device and computer.
Try each one that you can.
2. Plug your cable into a different USB port on your computer.
3. Try a different dock connector (or no dock).
4. Add (or remove) a USB hub between your device and computer.
Try each one that you can.
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IBM wroteCTR wroteIBM wroteFor 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? UHHHHHHHH1. Use another USB cable.
2. Plug your cable into a different USB port on your computer.
3. Try a different dock connector (or no dock).
4. Add (or remove) a USB hub between your device and computer.
Try each one that you can.
Already told him that in a message :p
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Lohsee wroteIBM wroteCTR wroteIBM wroteFor 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? UHHHHHHHH1. Use another USB cable.
2. Plug your cable into a different USB port on your computer.
3. Try a different dock connector (or no dock).
4. Add (or remove) a USB hub between your device and computer.
Try each one that you can.
Already told him that in a message :p
I can't exactly go through your messages to know that, but thanks for letting me know. I'll just have to see what he says next when he replies.
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Lohsee wroteIBM wroteCTR wroteIBM wroteFor 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? UHHHHHHHH1. Use another USB cable.
2. Plug your cable into a different USB port on your computer.
3. Try a different dock connector (or no dock).
4. Add (or remove) a USB hub between your device and computer.
Try each one that you can.
Already told him that in a message :p
Trying with a brand new apple cable
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#25. Posted:
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CTR wroteLohsee wroteIBM wroteCTR wroteIBM wroteFor 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? UHHHHHHHH1. Use another USB cable.
2. Plug your cable into a different USB port on your computer.
3. Try a different dock connector (or no dock).
4. Add (or remove) a USB hub between your device and computer.
Try each one that you can.
Already told him that in a message :p
Trying with a brand new apple cable
Changed cables, changed ports, still same error
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I downloaded a new copy of the ios 9.0.2 off a different website and still get the same issue. Should I try using a diffreent firmware version
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#27. Posted:
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CTR wroteCTR wroteLohsee wroteIBM wroteCTR wroteIBM wroteFor 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? UHHHHHHHH1. Use another USB cable.
2. Plug your cable into a different USB port on your computer.
3. Try a different dock connector (or no dock).
4. Add (or remove) a USB hub between your device and computer.
Try each one that you can.
Already told him that in a message :p
Trying with a brand new apple cable
Changed cables, changed ports, still same error
Try removing what you put in the hosts file, and add this at the bottom:
#74.208.10.249 GS.APPLE.COM
#127.0.0.1 GS.APPLE.COM
#74.208.105.171 GS.APPLE.COM
#74.208.10.249 GS.APPLE.COM
#127.0.0.1 GS.APPLE.COM
#74.208.105.171 GS.APPLE.COM
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#28. Posted:
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CTR wrote I downloaded a new copy of the ios 9.0.2 off a different website and still get the same issue. Should I try using a diffreent firmware version
You may just have to update to iOS 9.1.
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#29. Posted:
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IBM wrote\CTR wroteCTR wroteLohsee wroteIBM wroteCTR wroteIBM wroteFor 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? UHHHHHHHH1. Use another USB cable.
2. Plug your cable into a different USB port on your computer.
3. Try a different dock connector (or no dock).
4. Add (or remove) a USB hub between your device and computer.
Try each one that you can.
Already told him that in a message :p
Trying with a brand new apple cable
Changed cables, changed ports, still same errorTry removing what you put in the hosts file, and add this at the bottom:
#74.208.10.249 GS.APPLE.COM
#127.0.0.1 GS.APPLE.COM
#74.208.105.171 GS.APPLE.COM
Back to the error 3194 when changing the host file to those ips
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#30. Posted:
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IBM wroteCTR wrote I downloaded a new copy of the ios 9.0.2 off a different website and still get the same issue. Should I try using a diffreent firmware versionYou may just have to update to iOS 9.1.
Well there you go lol , Im downloadng it already but I was tryng to update to 9.0.2.Then I saw another topic and a guy said only 9.1 is signed lol. Thanks ill wait for it to download
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