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Updated to iOs5 lost everything! Help?

So I updated my phone to iOS5 and this is what happens. I lose everything. Cannot restore from backup, nothing. Heres the rundown :


This is the message I get when I plug it in


"iTunes was interrupted while restoring the contents of the iPhone “Gayla's iPhone”. Would you like to restore this iPhone again now?"


So I click "Continue Restore"


Then I get this "An error occurred while restoring this iPhone (-50)" 😠


Whenever I try to restore it from the back up from earlier, it says that it is not compatible and that I cannot use it, or that it is corrupt.


So I click Restore and of course it erases everything (there is nothing on it anyway because it already erased it all)


So we go through that process then I get this :


" The iphone could not be restored. An internal error occured." ( of course it did...)


The back up is on here, because whenever I go into prefference > Devices.. I can see the back up and its what I need but I cannot get it to my phone. How do I get it on there.


I have one idea but I don't know if it's the right one,


Restore it to the older/latest version of iOS that I had (not iOS5) and then restore it from the backup, THEN try to the update again.


Is that right or is there an easier way to do this? Really appreciate your help, as I have lost everything, text message, apps, contacts, pictures. And this is stuff that cannot be replaced.

Posted on Oct 12, 2011 4:42 PM

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Oct 13, 2011 3:04 AM in response to santranyc

I just plugged my "clean" iPad running iOS 5 (no data or content or iCloud or Store account settings) into my Air. (I know that my Air has a DIFFERENT ipsw file, downloaded at a different time yesterday).


This Air is running Lion. After opening iTunes and plugging in the iPad, iTunes' reaction was COMPLETELY different. Different procedures began to run, it auomatically started restoring from a backup from yesterday, it gave me better messages, and it was faster.


Even though I don't want to be syncing my iPad to my Air, I believe this is a good test. If it fails, I will specifically wipe the iPad and restore the software/firmware from the ipsw file on my Air and see if that helps.

Oct 13, 2011 3:23 AM in response to santranyc

santranyc wrote:


I just plugged my "clean" iPad running iOS 5 (no data or content or iCloud or Store account settings) into my Air. (I know that my Air has a DIFFERENT ipsw file, downloaded at a different time yesterday).


This Air is running Lion. After opening iTunes and plugging in the iPad, iTunes' reaction was COMPLETELY different. Different procedures began to run, it auomatically started restoring from a backup from yesterday, it gave me better messages, and it was faster.


Ultimately, this failed. iTunes came up with the spinning beach ball and had to be Force Quit.


The iPad was completely bricked. Wouldn't turn on, wouldn't wake up, even when plugged into a power outlet (and yes, it has plenty of juice).


So I did this: launched iTunes on the Air (Lion), held the Home button down, and plugged in the iPad. iTunes then saw it! And I saw a brief flash of light on the iPad!


Now it is restoring software (iOS 5). This will be from a DIFFERENT ipsw file. I will then set up as a NEW ipad.

Oct 13, 2011 5:07 AM in response to dkgardner

Same here. Installed OS 5 on one iPod Touch 4g (yes, I know this is iPhones but it's relevant) on one PC, that took 9 hours. Second iPod Touch 4g on a different computer went through but deleted all but 2 Apps (??) all photos and contacts despite doing a backup BEFORE installing OS 5!


Right now I'm hating Apple. Really f*cking hating.

Oct 13, 2011 6:05 AM in response to dkgardner

OK, there's good news, and there's bad news. Sorry. 😟


The good news: I now have a working iPad.


The EVEN BETTER news: wireless sync is incredible (you have to set it up in both iTunes and on the iPad). Cable and extra dock be gone! A USB port freed up—yay!


Alright, now the bad news.


I had to wipe my iPad completely, reinstall from the ipsw file on my Air (running Lion) downloaded yesterday, and set up as a new iPad. Only those three things together made the upgrade work.


Trouble is, I'm not sure which is the key. I don't think it's having Lion per se, because as recounted above, the first Lion install test resulted in a failure, albeit a different type of failure(s) than on the SL MBP machine. This was the spinning beach ball failure in iTunes.


So...my suggestions are these: convert all machines to Lion, open iTunes on a Lion machine, reboot your iPad, the minute it goes black let go of the power button but keep the Home button depressed, drop it into the dock, make sure the graphic with the cable shown pointing comes up, do a fresh install on iOS 5 on your iPad, let the installation wipe it, set up as a new iPad. If there are any errors, download a new ipsw file.


My office has to install Exchange today and I'll be rebuiding my iPad Apps and media bit by bit. I'll report back if there are any problems.

Oct 13, 2011 6:46 AM in response to dkgardner

Pardon my ignorance, but what "ipsw file" means? I've been reading this for a while and don't know what it is.

Also, how can I move the backup folder on my Windows7 laptop. I did a backup before starting with the whole IOS 5 update thing and all the problems and want to "protect" that info.


Thanks for your help with this and still waiting for a solution on all this update thing. It's driving me nuts!!!

Oct 13, 2011 6:52 AM in response to dkgardner

After having clicked "Continue" for the restore various times, and still getting a final error -34. I went to Advanced in the preferences of iTunes and clicked "Reset cache" and "Reset warnings". Then iTunes started to sync everything all over again but everything is allright now! It only took me some 6 hours because there had to be 4220 song converted to 128 kpbs first. But, hey I'm happy. I got it working. I hope this is useful information for all of you who are still cursing and struggling with getting iOS5 to sync and work.

Oct 13, 2011 7:40 AM in response to anitafromlelystad

Some of our problems are that we ACTUALLY went beyond the syncing/updating process.


I updated my iPod last night around 9:40pm....and stayed up until 4am and just gave up!!!


I tried restoring it to previous backups and it gave me nothing but previously saved pics on my iPod and still no music. I'm guessing I'm gonna have to download all 1,000+ songs over again.


Apple could at least offer me a way to reload my music and vids that I PAID FOR. If there is no way for me to do this I am serioulsy done with buying tracks and vids from iTunes.


This is too much drama over an update.

Oct 13, 2011 8:16 AM in response to dkgardner

Alright I'm gonna be taking back what I said about iTunes -_-


For those who purchased music off their devices you can reload them without having to contact Apple through your device.


http://support.apple.com/kb/ht2519


This link should tell you to:

1) Go to iTunes on your device

2) Click PURCHASED on the bottom tab (it's next to the SEARCH button)

3) ...Wait for the list to come up...I think the more songs you have the longer it would take.

4) Click download (it's the silver cloud logo on the R-side of each songs)

You can now multi-load with iOS 5 🙂

Oct 13, 2011 10:13 AM in response to arod05

I managed to get my photos, contacts and messages back, everything but apps actually, but maybe my apps just weren't set to sync and you could get your's. First I disabled the Bonjour process by searching for it under "Services".

Then I went to Device Manager, where my iphone and ipad were listed as Portable devices, which is bad. I right clicked to manually update drivers, and chose this folder

C:\Program Files\Common Files\Apple\Mobile Device Support\Drivers

Then it recognized properly and let me restore from backup. Hope this helps some people!

Oct 13, 2011 10:34 AM in response to arod05

This is what I was able to find:



Error 50: This error (and error -50) are timeout errors. Follow the steps for errors 13 or 14 above.


Error 13 and 14: These errors are typically resolved by performing one or more of the steps listed below:


Perform USB isolation troubleshooting, including trying a different USB port directly on the computer. See the advanced steps below for USB troubleshooting.

Put a USB 2.0 hub between the device and the computer.

Try a different USB 30-pin dock-connector cable.

Eliminate third-party security software conflicts.

There may be third-party software installed that modifies your default packet size in Windows by inserting one or more TcpWindowSize entries into your registry. Your default packet size being set incorrectly can cause this error. Contact the manufacturer of the software that installed the packet-size modification for assistance. Or, follow this article by Microsoft: How to reset Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) to reset the packet size back to the default for Windows.

Connect your computer directly to your Internet source, bypassing any routers, hubs, or switches. You may need to restart your computer and modem to get online.

Try to restore from another known-good computer and network.


If any of u want to try it and tell me how it goes I'll be greatly grateful. I'm stuck at work!

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