- Problem appearing during restoration and during the verification of the iphone. A problem related to USB
- Solution: Try using a powered USB hub by external source.
- Only other known solution: Allow the iPhone completely discharge
- Change PC. and Put the iPhone into recovery mode.
- These errors can generally be resolved according to one or more of the steps listed below:
- Perform USB isolation troubleshooting, including a different USB port directly on the computer.
- Connect a USB 2.0 hub between the device and the computer.
- Try another USB cable to dock connector 30-pin.
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Delete the conflicts due to third-party security software by following the steps described in the article iTunes for Windows: Troubleshooting security software issues.
- Third-party software installed may have altered your default packet size in Windows by inserting a TcpWindowSize entry into your Registry. This error may be due to a default packet size is not set correctly. Contact the software manufacturer that generated the change of packet size to get help.
- Connect your computer directly to the Internet source, without going through a router, hub or switch. You may need to restart the computer and modem to connect.
- Try performing the restore from another computer and another network that you know.
If you encounter an error in the ASR 1000 History Day iPhone or iPod updates, it indicates a problem decompression and transfer the downloaded .ipsw file during restore. This error is commonly due to interference with a third party security software, an unreliable Internet connection resulting in a problem downloading the IPSW or conflict at the USB bus.