upgrade iOS 14.2
On my Iphone 11 Pro:
An unknown error (4000) occurred during the end of downloading the iOS 14.2 upgrade.
What does this error mean?
Any help is appreciated.
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On my Iphone 11 Pro:
An unknown error (4000) occurred during the end of downloading the iOS 14.2 upgrade.
What does this error mean?
Any help is appreciated.
First, you can’t update to iOS 14.2, only to iOS 14.3 currently.
Error 4000 is an undocumented error code (at least publicly undocumented). It means that the connection between the phone and iTunes was interrupted in the middle of a sync or update activity. In the past this might have been caused by a flakey USB port, an antivirus or a firewall. However, there is a new cause of this error that is the result of a bug in iTunes for Windows that requires the phone not be locked during the update. So first check your antivirus and firewall (temporarily disable them), but if that doesn’t fix it there are three workarounds for the bug:
Note that this error should only be a problem for updates; if you are restoring iOS rather than updating it should not occur.
First, you can’t update to iOS 14.2, only to iOS 14.3 currently.
Error 4000 is an undocumented error code (at least publicly undocumented). It means that the connection between the phone and iTunes was interrupted in the middle of a sync or update activity. In the past this might have been caused by a flakey USB port, an antivirus or a firewall. However, there is a new cause of this error that is the result of a bug in iTunes for Windows that requires the phone not be locked during the update. So first check your antivirus and firewall (temporarily disable them), but if that doesn’t fix it there are three workarounds for the bug:
Note that this error should only be a problem for updates; if you are restoring iOS rather than updating it should not occur.
Thanks for the hint. Downgrading to 12.8 did the trick.
Happy holidays.
H-J
upgrade iOS 14.2