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5th Gen 'connect to iTunes' screen dilemma?

I'm in a little bit of a pickle here.

I submitted a question about this not too long ago, and for the same exact problem, but this time, it's a little ... different?

About a month or so ago, I bought a brand new 5th gen. touch through QVC. After setting it up, I attempted to install the recommended update (8.1.3) through iTunes. After it made the attempt, I got the 3014 error code, and a fun surprise to go with it. I was now unable to even restore my iPod, as it was permanently stuck on the "connect to iTunes" screen.

I tried absolutely everything - hard reset, resetting the host file, using a different computer, everything I could seem to find just wouldn't work.

So, I contacted QVC, and was lucky enough to get them to send me a replacement.

Now, you'd think common sense would kick in here. "Don't update your iPod with your computer, just don't do it!" Right? Nope. I didn't have a whole lot of experience with any Apple products, so I wasn't aware that you didn't actually have to use your computer to update.

Tried it again, and I'm now stuck in the same position I was last time. Brand new iPod, just like the last one, so I don't imagine it's a hardware issue.

S.O.S, send help?

iPod touch, iOS 8.1.2, null

Posted on Mar 6, 2015 9:43 AM

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Mar 15, 2015 2:47 AM in response to letssellthekids

Just a quick update, in case anyone else is having this problem:

I did a bit more digging, and thanks to the modern marvel that is online forums, I found out about thisprogram called ReiBoot.

I'm normally healthily suspicious of downloading any programs like that, but, I had nothing else to lose at this point.

I'm super pleased to say that within seconds, it had my iPod out of recovery mode and back to normal. 🙂

Thanks again for all the advice, though!

5th Gen 'connect to iTunes' screen dilemma?

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