If you have problems restoring, try to use DFU mode, because it has a chance to succeed in restoring.
Error 1011, 1013, 1015 when the restore is complete:
means the modem firmware could not be updated, if this error occurs when you're downgrading devices (eg: 1.1.4 to 1.1.3), this is normal. you need a program like Independence (on Macintosh) or Jailbreak 1.1.2 (on windows), to boot your device from the recovery mode, as well as complete the downgrade. if the device you have the words "need repair", and you restore, the same error persists, the possibility of permanent damage in your device. try to use DFU restore, and hope for the best.
Error 1602, 1603:
This is sort of an unknown error. but it is usually caused by a loss of connection to the Device your iTunes. usually Reboot or restart your Apple device to solve this problem, there are times where you need to reinstall iTunes, or where in some serious cases, need help Apple support. you may be lucky when the restore without entering the SIM card. (off the SIM card, reboot the device into restore mode, then try the restore once again.)
Error 1600 on OSX:
try mkdir ~ / Library / iTunes / "Device Support"
if that directory already exists, try deleting all files in it.
Error 1604:
see at here
Error 1, 2, 3, 6, or an error number below 99:
your device can not be restore mode.
try to DFU mode, and try to restore once again.
Error 9, 23
hardware problem, it is advisable to claim to Apple to request instead.
Error 1013/1014/1015
This error message occurs when you downgrade or upgrade to a different baseband than the firmware your restoring to has. This message does NOT mean the restore failed – it simply means the phone firmware does not match the baseband. Put your phone in recovery mode and then kick the phone into normal mode and out of recovery mode and it will work.
Error 6 and 10
This error message is because of a problem with your firmware – this message will occur most often because of using unsuitable boot/recovery images. Make a new custom firmware to fix this and use suitable boot images or use the standard images that came with the pwnage software.
Error 1603/1604 – 160? something
IF YOU ARE RESTORING TO A STANDARD APPLE FIRMWARE *NOT CUSTOM FIRMWARE”
This error is down to itunes not liking your USB ports on your computer. Use a different USB slot or a different computer if possible. That is the easiest fix!
IF YOU ARE RESTORING TO A CUSTOM FIRMWARE AFTER RESTORING FROM STANDARD APPLE FIRMWARE
IF you have pwned your phone once and then restored back to apple original firmware successfully and THEN tried to restore custom firmware you WILL get an error in iTunes as the apple firmware “unpawned” your phone. You have to repwn it using iPwner and then you can restore using custom firmware.
IF YOU ARE RESTORING TO CUSTOM FIRMWARE AND YOUR PHONE IS STILL PWNED
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