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May 13, 2014 8:54 AM in response to DavePencilby wegras,3194 often means the user has jailbroken the iPhone ??
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May 13, 2014 8:55 AM in response to DavePencilby Lawrence Finch,Error 3194 means that you are trying to install a version of iOS lower than the current version (7.1.1 as of today). You cannot do this. You must upgrade to 7.1.1 if you want to restore it. You don't say what version you have right now, but there was a bug in an early 7.0.x release that could cause that symptom. So can a jailbroken phone.
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May 13, 2014 9:45 AM in response to Lawrence Finchby DavePencil,I'm currently on ios 7.1.1, and is there a way to force restart the phone?
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May 13, 2014 9:47 AM in response to DavePencilby paulcb,Standard troubleshooting...
1. Remove apps from the Recently Used (multi-tasking) list...
- From any Home Screen, double tap the home button to bring up the Recents List
- Swipe up on the app preview card to remove it from the list
- Press the home button when done.
2. Restart by pressing the sleep/lock button until you see the slider. Slide to power off. Restart by pressing the sleep/lock button until you see the Apple logo.
3. Reset by pressing the home and sleep buttons until you see the Apple logo. Takes about 5-15 secs of button holding and you won't lose any data or settings.
4. Restore with your backup.
5. Restore as new, i.e. without your backup. See how it runs with nothing synced to it. You may need to try DFU mode (Google for it).
6. If still a problem, it's likely a hardware issue.
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May 13, 2014 9:48 AM in response to DavePencilby wegras,Nope I haven't jailbroken my device
That's good to hear
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