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What is error code 3014 when trying to upgrade to iOS6? MacBook and iTunes are all up-to-date.

I can't get my iPad2 or iPhone4 to upgrade to iOS6. Both come up with the error message 3014. I've done restarts, checked I'm running the latest version of iTunes (10.7) and updating my MacBook Pro. Still no go.


Any ideas?

iPhone 4, iOS 5.1.1, same problem with my iPhone 4 too

Posted on Sep 21, 2012 3:19 AM

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Sep 25, 2012 7:55 AM in response to Widdi

Had same iphone4 problem as you. Tried every single recommended measure -- none worked, including deleting the upgrade file (iPhone4,1_6.0_10A403_Restore.ipsw) and starting over. All software is totally up to date, and all security softare is off, and remaining space on the hard drive is enormous.


Even contacted AppleCare and worked at great length with a fantastic supervisor. After what seemed like over an hour, she had no answer either to solve the 3014 ongoing error. Is the answer going to an Apple Store for help? Please Apple, we'd be most grateful for an answer to this upgrade mystery.


If you can't get the ios6 upgrade to go, don't resort to trying to restore - like I did, as that will put you into recovery mode. Once that happened, got more 3014 errors, and some -1 errors.

Sep 26, 2012 6:11 AM in response to barrocka

barrocka wrote:


Very inconvienient update, I'm very ****** with Apple's half-arsed f***ing update.


Any ideas anyone, other than buy a Galaxy?

And your fellow users are very annoyed with your ignorance and laziness.

Nothing about the issues reported in this thread are related to problems in the update. They are issues with the user's computer not being able to install the update.


READ!


If you'd like to drop the attitude and politely ask for help, I'm sure someone would be willing to point you in the right direction.


The OP had found the answers, they were in the link the question was posted from. Tonefox was nice enough to post a direct link to the specific section of that article that explains how to resolve the error that is occurring.

Sep 27, 2012 12:40 PM in response to vally2niner

Not really.


Your wireless router is getting its "IN" signal from a source. Connect an ethernet cable directly to that source.


By-pass the router. Because it may be affecting the transmission from Apple servers. Mine was.


ALSO...


You may need to set-up a new administor account on your Mac or PC. Make sure it has admin priveleges.

See this for instructions: http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3694#error3014


But definitely, bypass that router.

You may be minutes away from enjoying your iphone again.

Oct 7, 2012 8:18 AM in response to diesel vdub

Dear diesel Vdub, thank you so much for your wisdom, and I have certainly grown as a man as a result of your constructive comments, and only wish I could be more apatehtic like you seem not to be, and tech savy too! Apple replaced my phone, which had a terminal issue, unconviently timed with the update, regardless of the countless threads I puresued to recitify.

Perhaps my outburst was unreasonable, but then, you didnt need to respond so critically either. I had my moment of rant-glory, as a frustrated & non-tech-nerd user here, and you had yours, berating me so, touche!

Again, thank you for pointing out the error of my ways.

What is error code 3014 when trying to upgrade to iOS6? MacBook and iTunes are all up-to-date.

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