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iPhone 5 Will Not Restore in Recovery Mode

Hi everyone,


I am currently having a pretty serious problem with my iPhone 5 16GB (iOS7.0.2). Today, I discovered that my phone was "searching" for cell service despite being in an area with good coverage. This issue continued for 5 hours. I tried to turn it on/off, a hard reset, turning "airplane mode" on/off, and even tried to restore it! When I attempted to restore it however, iTunes told me that "Find my iPhone" had to be turned off. Then, I kept getting an error that there was a problem deregistering it from my iCloud account. Finally, I decided (after creating a full backup) to put the phone into recover mode and try to restore it that way. Not only, did I get an "error (1)", I attempted that FIVE times and now my phone is stuck in recovery mode. Hopefully, I can get it fixed or else I'll have to replace the thing.


PLEASE HELP ME.


P.S. I might add that oddly, the phone still receives calls; my wife tried calling the phone, and it not only rings, it even goes to voicemail...

iPhone 5, iOS 7.0.2

Posted on Oct 20, 2013 3:33 PM

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Jul 15, 2014 4:59 PM in response to Prabu01

Yes! Put it in the freezer,then try again! It worked for me, here is a quote from another thread.





So, I put my 25 years of Semiconductor experience to work. I suspect that Error code (3) is likely a "write verify error" from the storage Flash that is generated during the install process. This would happen if a "bit" of the Flash "got stuck" as a "1" or a "0" either because of a "slow write" or a "slow erase". This is common in Flash technology. The "fix" is to "make the chips cold" as "cold" semiconductors will both "write" and "erase" easier than "warm" Flash semiconductors.

Oct 17, 2015 5:20 PM in response to lerronx

After a reset (Reset All Settings) a couple of days ago because I couldn't connect to anything, the 5s failed to restore on the Apple Logo. Restore/Update on iTunes on WinXP failed also. After many, many hours of faffing I took the phone to my freinds who has a Mac. Even then it took around seven attempts at Restore/Update to fix the thing, but eventually, it did. The procedure is quite fast so rule of thumb is if all you see is static iTunes screen on the PC/Mac end then its not going to work. Don't sit for hours and hours waiting - nothing is happening.


Six attempts at the Restore threw up an error 9 as well. In the end I couldn't remeber what the procedure was (DFU/Recover for phone and Restore/Update for iTunes). So when is iTunes not iTunes? When it's on a PC.

iPhone 5 Will Not Restore in Recovery Mode

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