iPhone Restore Crash!!

first off.. I appologize if this is in the wrong catagory.. I wasnt sure where to put it.

I was just trying to restore my phone to give it a slightly clean slate. I selected restore like normal and it started up.. about half way through it gave me an error message stating that it could not be completed.. now iTunes is not recognizing my phone and my phone is in the "connect to iTunes" status.. help?!

I've done this once before and recovered it.. but I cant remember how....

Dell PC, Windows XP

Posted on May 11, 2009 8:32 PM

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May 11, 2009 11:13 PM in response to Allan Sampson

Lemme just bump in here for a second... I have been remote accessing Moondio's computer trying to solve this.

The steps we have attempted:
-Repairing iTunes from a freshly downloaded iTunes Installer
-Restarting and rebooting the iPhone multiple times multiple ways
-Restating both Apple Mobile Device service and iPod Service
-Restarting iTunesHelper.exe
-Using iTunes Diagnostics utility, which came up green except for the connectivity test.

What SEEMS to be the problem at the moment is the fact that whenever the iPhone is connected Windows does not recognize the device and therefore will not install the driver. I have put the correct [or so I think] driver in a seperate folder and told the device installation wizard to focus there, no luck.

Honestly, I am out of suggestions for this poor gal.

My next step is going to be going over there tomorrow and formatting the hard drive and installing a fresh copy of Windows 7.

May 11, 2009 11:20 PM in response to the.crazied.canadian

My next step is going to be going over there tomorrow and formatting the hard drive and installing a fresh copy of Windows 7.


I don't believe Windows 7 is supported by Apple, which is likely the root of the problem.

http://www.apple.com/iphone/specs.html

+Windows system requirements+

+PC with USB 2.0 port+
+*Windows Vista; or Windows XP Home or Professional with Service Pack 2 or later*+
+iTunes 7.7 or later+

May 12, 2009 2:22 AM in response to the.crazied.canadian

So I just thought I'd let you both know the current update.. as of what.. 6 hours later

We kept a copy of the back up files in a seperate folder (I do NOT want to lose any photos or such) and I went ahead and deleted iTunes as well as all apple programs off my computer. I proceded to re-install iTunes afterwards.. and tada! it's alive. It appears (as craziedcanadian) suggested at an earlier time that the root problem was a corruption of a file in my back up.. I hope I can seek it out and fix it to get all my photos back.. but atleast my phone is alive now 🙂

May 12, 2009 7:59 AM in response to Moondio

It appears (as craziedcanadian) suggested at an earlier time that the root problem was a corruption of a file in my back up..


Which I also suggested - copied from my first post in this thread.

+If so, it sounds like there is a problem with your iPhone's backup.+

I hope I can seek it out and fix it to get all my photos back.. but atleast my phone is alive now


When there are photos in your iPhone's camera roll, your iPhone is also detected as a digital camera when connected to your computer. It is a good idea to import these photos as with any other digital camera and not depend on your iPhone's backup alone for these photos.

May 12, 2009 10:49 AM in response to Allan Sampson

I have indeed kept other copies of my photos, up until about 2 months ago. Do you know of the reason why windows wont put them in order they were taken? does the iphone not keep any date-stamp?

oh and I just tried to restore my phone again, away from my old back-up files and it crashed again.. lol.. this is very very odd..

and yes, we are going to try and load up windows 7 later today. he has been using it on his pc without any issues

May 12, 2009 11:02 AM in response to Moondio

Do you know of the reason why windows wont put them in order they were taken? does the iphone not keep any date-stamp?


No I don't. I use iPhoto on my Mac for importing photos from a digital camera including from my iPhone's camera roll, and all photos are placed in the order they were taken based on my iPhoto preference setting for this, which includes additional options for photo placement. The iPhone includes a data stamp for when photos were captured.

oh and I just tried to restore my phone again, away from my old back-up files and it crashed again.. lol.. this is very very odd..


Then your iPhone may have a hardware issue that restoring the firmware will not resolve.

and yes, we are going to try and load up windows 7 later today. he has been using it on his pc without any issues


Good, which doesn't mean there won't be any issues. Windows 7 is still a BETA and is not currently supported by Apple.

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