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Why does my iPhone restore keep failing?

By Sophia Aguilar

Why does my iPhone restore keep failing?

Oftentimes, an iPhone won’t restore because a broken or otherwise faulty Lightning cable. Try using a different Lightning cable, or borrow one from a friend. Additionally, using third-party cables that are not MFi-certified by Apple can cause restore problems.

How do I fix my iPod error?

How to Fix Common iPod Sync Problems: 12 Tips Worth Trying

  1. Use a Different USB Cable and USB Port.
  2. Relaunch iTunes or Finder and Resync Your iPod.
  3. Disable the Antivirus Software on Your Computer.
  4. Use Wi-Fi Sync Instead of USB Sync.
  5. Run iTunes With Admin Privileges.
  6. Ensure the Correct Drivers Are Installed on Your Computer.

How do I restore an old iPod touch?

Step 4: Restore your iPod touch

  1. Locate your iPod touch in the Finder or in iTunes on the computer that it’s connected to.
  2. Choose Restore when you see the option to Restore or Update.
  3. Wait for the process to finish.
  4. Disconnect your iPod touch from the computer, then set up and use your iPod touch.

How do you hard reset an iPod touch?

Force restart iPod touch

  1. Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button and the volume down button at the same time.
  2. When the Apple logo appears, release both buttons.

How do I restore my iPod touch?

Restore your iPod touch

  1. Locate your iPod touch on your computer. When you see the option to Restore or Update, choose Restore. The Finder or iTunes will download software for your iPod touch.
  2. Wait for the process to finish. Then set up and use your iPod touch.

How do I fix my iPhone restore?

6 Solutions to Fix iPhone Stuck on Restore Screen

  1. Tip 1. Use Original USB Cable.
  2. Tip 2. Use a Free Tool to Exit iPhone Restore Screen with One Click.
  3. Tip 3. Update iTunes.
  4. Tip 4. Force Restart iPhone.
  5. Tip 5. Use an Advanced Method.
  6. Tip 6. Use DFU Mode to Restore iPhone via iTunes.

How do you fix a corrupted iPod touch?

Connect the device to the USB cable, press MENU+SELECT like a standard reset but keep holding for 12 seconds. The device should reboot as normal and then the screen should go blank. Now open iTunes and try to restore again. If all else fails try Erase your iPod – The Super Fix for most iPod Problems.

Are iPods fixable?

Most iPods are user-fixable and you don’t need to be a total geek to make it work. An iPod, no matter which version you have, is basically a self-contained, battery-operated, pocket-sized computer. This means if you can isolate your iPod’s problem, you can fix it.

How do I get my iPhone out of iTunes recovery mode?

What to Know

  1. Connect to Mac or PC with cable. Open Finder or iTunes. Press and release Volume Up, then Volume Down.
  2. iPhone 7: Connect to Mac or PC with cable. Open Finder or iTunes.
  3. Exit Recovery Mode: Lets your iPhone restart and then unplug the iPhone from the cable.