Q: ANY ONE KNOW WHAT IS ERROR 3 IN ITUNES WHEN I TRY TO RESTORE IPHONE 5 TO IOS 7 IT STUCKS IN THE END AND AFTER 30 MIN THIS COME OUT ... ANY ONE KNOW WHAT IS ERROR 3 IN ITUNES WHEN I TRY TO RESTORE IPHONE 5 TO IOS 7 IT STUCKS IN THE END AND AFTER 30 MIN THIS COME OUT "UNKNOWN ERROR 3" CAN SOME ONE HELP ME PLZ more
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Jan 16, 2015 10:50 PM in response to mskarthikby Ajdnfjcksosj,Hi,
not sure if Kenneth will answer, that's a long thread. The freezer trick is to cool the device, so that the temperature sensor doesn't generate an error while restoring the iOS firmware. The paper around the device is to protect it from humidity, water condensation.
As per myself, I managed to do the same 3 time already, by simply resting my iPhone on crushed ice. This has the benefit of not letting it warm up during the restore process. So in that case, you need to wrap the ice (not the RICE) into a plastic, and put paper tissues between your device and the ice.
hope this helps
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Jan 18, 2015 1:13 PM in response to webba77by webba77,Hi again,
so it took a bit over two weeks then. Just today left the IPad into the charger for many hours my wife took it and started to watch something from youtube. And it started to do the repeatable reboot again in about 1 minute intervals (our son was not happy). And I notived it had activated the Mobile data even thought I do not have a Sim installed. I tried reset and remove all data. No help then full restore from ITunes, failed of course since IPad rebooted in the middle. Then the bric was ready again with error 3 when doing another try. Well... back to freezer while getting the boy to bed and after that plug in while in freezer and voila the restore worked. But this is just b*****it if that happens every three weeks.
Seems that same kind of problem is common iPad 2 keeps crashing rebooting after ios 8 update
But mine started before the update, but seems that after winning the error 3, the whole problem returns. And only way to correct is full restore that again brings up the error 3.
Wife is planning in getting her own pad, will not let her buy another Apple.
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Jan 19, 2015 12:57 PM in response to kennethyoungby Dentox9,Hi kennethyoung
thank you very much for your time and support you have invested in this problem. One year ago I got network issues with my iPhone 5. I tried many times to solving that with switching flight mode off and on, but it didn't work and unfortunately my device was already out of guarantee. After that i tried to update my phone when suddenly Error 3 occurred. I searched in the Internet and found this forum. I tried the freezer, but by the first time it didn't work. Then I tried it again - and it worked!
I'm very happy and I hope you all will find a solution for this problem, because its very frustrating and I'm a bit disappointed in apple for their bad support.
Thank you all very much and a special thanks to kennethyoung!
Sorry for my bad english (-;
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Jan 31, 2015 5:27 AM in response to webba77by webba77,Hi everybody again,
so it worked for about two weeks again and the same thing happens starts to search for mobile network suddenly without SIM installed. And then enters the constant reboot loop. Such a nice feature
So I tried to restore again, this time there is a a new version of iTunes 12.1.0.71 and iOS 8.1.3. (had some hope that this issue would be repaired).
So installed the new iTunes and it downloaded latest iOS. Well they fixed something allright. Now it is unknown error -1 at the same point of the restore (late in firmaware) as it earlier was error 3. I even tried the freezer once but same result. Be I will give that anothet try. But now it seems even worse.
Any idea how to get this done, or have anyone else had this same issue?
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Jan 31, 2015 9:43 AM in response to webba77by Ajdnfjcksosj,I feel reassured... My iPhone goes into reboot once a week, for no reasons... luckily, it still works after that.
"You are not alone."
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Jan 31, 2015 10:10 AM in response to Ajdnfjcksosjby webba77,Yes I am sure I am not alone. Once a week would be just fine, but a minute is a loop that you cannot use the device at all.
I now tried the restore many times even the freezer twice. But no go just the error -1.
Maybe I take it to the store to see what happens since it is just over 2 year old.
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Feb 8, 2015 8:48 PM in response to kennethyoungby ZInxer,Thank you kennethyoung!
I have an iPhone5 running on the latest iOS firmware(8.1.3). I had this carrier searching problem yesterday almost the entire day so i decided to do a restore. The thing is that i've had done a restore on a previous iTunes version which gave the error(3) and after updating iTunes it gave error(-1). Anyways, i've had this problem with my carrier dropping reception to searching and repeats itself. Occasionally i would have to re-enter my activation details. So this morning i left my iPhone in the freezer at 11am and left it in while doing the restore at 12:10pm. The restore was successful! I can't thank you enough Kenneth!
My only doubt now is whether i should restore from a backup which will put the phone into a restore mode again. i'm worried the same problem would arise. I'll post the error log later. Would be great if someone had done a successful restore from the freezer trick and restored from a backup to advice? Thanks! Apple should have acknowledge this thread. Now i'll have to think twice getting any apple product.
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Feb 16, 2015 8:58 AM in response to ZInxerby daniel.fengler,Thanks so much guys, specially kennethyoung.
Had the "permanent searching" thing on my 5s (German O2) for 2 days, not responding to taking out the sim at all.
Previously it happened 2 times, once I did a simple restore, once I did the update to 8.1.3 to solve the problem.
This time I have been with it at the Genius Bar and they told me, they had no solution but to replace my phone (out of warranty, 2xx €).
Though they were not sure if it could be a problem with an app.
So they told me to try a restore from DFU mode first.
That brought my phone into a state I could not recover from. I tried maybe 30 installs with different firmwares, different computers, Win and Mac, always ending with "error -1" during "installing firmware".
By then I was completely sure my phone was done for and I was considering taking a replacement or upgrading, when I happend to come across this thread.
I put it into a plastic bag, put it into the freezer at -18°C for an hour and after that did the complete restore while it lay in there.
It worked without a single hicup and has been fine since then.
I´m really grateful, guys!
So far, has anyone been able to find out, where that annoying "searching" bug comes from?
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Feb 18, 2015 1:44 AM in response to daniel.fenglerby ZInxer,Hello, the freezer trick has worked for me but after a week, the searching issue was still persistent. So finally today i did another restore since the searching for carrier prevented me from activating my phone. Thinking that the "searching..." issue would resolve after a restore so that i could activate my phone but of course it did not happen! now i'm stuck with a bricked phone still "searching..." for carrier at the activation screen. All i could see now is "Hello" in 24 thousand languages. As far as it goes till "sorry the activation server is currently unavailable" or something like that due to the "searching..." bug. i'm on ios8.1.3 and it did not solve my carrier searching problem):
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Mar 2, 2015 12:33 PM in response to kennethyoungby zapho,Hi kennethyoung,
Thanks so much for this advice! I sincerely appreciate your help with this. I can confirm that the freezing trick worked for my iphone 4 which had "error 2", and not "error 3" as most people here seem to have suffered. My problem was that I decided to upgrade the from iOS 6.1.3 to iOS 7.1.2 which failed part way through (about 75% from the end). I couldn't put iOS 6.1.3 back because Apple don't sign it any more and no matter what way I tried to put iOS 7.1.2 on, it would fail. Just for everyone's information, my logs showed this error when trying to update the baseband:
Exception at :0:
- kBBUReturnError(1)/2: Response type is 0x41 but expected 0x804
bbupdater:
bbupdater: !!! bbupdater: Exception at :0:
- kBBUReturnError(1)/2: Response type is 0x41 but expected 0x804
send_bbupdate_status: sending baseband update status to host
update_baseband: bbupdater error: Exception at :0:
- kBBUReturnError(1)/2: Response type is 0x41 but expected 0x804
0: RamrodErrorDomain/3ec: update_baseband: failed to perform next stage
1: BBUpdater/2
unable to convert ramrod error 1004
Note: this is an output from idevicerestore (a program for installing ipsw files onto iphones from ubuntu rather than windows/mac osx).
So anyone exhibiting these symptoms - check your logs for a similar output (and lots of failed pings) and try the freezer trick. I placed the phone in a ziplock back along with some silica gel packs for 45 minutes. The restore worked first time! I did the eventually restore with itunes running on a macbook as it is a faster computer than my ubuntu machine and I wanted to be sure the restore was completed before the phone warmed up!
Thanks once again kennethyoung!
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Mar 11, 2015 11:12 AM in response to johncali9by jimmyswang,sorry, i know the post is kind old, but i have to reply this, and say thank you.
oh my fxxxxxxx dear lord!!
it worked, the frozen thing worked on my iPhone5. I really tried everything, I even opened my iphone up, unplug the battery, preheat the baseband chip...none of those worked.
but then I tried to freeze my iphone5 today, and it worked like a charm!
I am so excited!
really!
I have been struggling with this terrible error3 for a month!
thank you
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Mar 11, 2015 11:14 AM in response to daniel.fenglerby jimmyswang,it is not a software issue, it is because something called baseband chip is failed to function properly.
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Mar 11, 2015 11:15 AM in response to johncali9by TechwizMatt,Well are you trying to restore it to ios 7 from a newer version of IOS like 8? because if you are trying to it will not work
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Mar 12, 2015 3:17 AM in response to johncali9by oudoken,Hi there,
Just a note to say the freezer method also work fo me too.
Tried nearly 30 times before without success.
I've gotten error 4014 in DFU mode and error 3 on itunes recovery mode.
I've packed the phone inside paper tovel and putted inside electrostatic film (got from a motherboard box).
Approx 40 minutes and tried restore all went fine!
Thx Bye
Roberto
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Mar 12, 2015 2:55 PM in response to johncali9by imhbomb,its a hardware issue. i currently have the same problem on my 5c when i try a restore to iOS 8. I'm am still looking for what peace it is but my suspicions are an antenna or the logic board