Can't restore my 1-owner iPhone w/ iTunes: says I need passcode

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iPhone 6 OS10.1, macOS Sierra lastest version (10.12.1)


The phone froze the other night while I was using it. So, I reset it by holding the home and sleep buttons. Now the phone in a constant Apple logo startup loop. Just sits there with the Apple logo for hours until I press the home and sleep buttons again to turn it off.


So, I decided I needed to update the OS via iTunes ... hooked it all up (latest version of Sierra and iTunes), and iTunes said that I could not update .. that I had to restore ... No problem since I had a recent iCloud backup. But, the iPhone 6 will not restore either ... I get this really senseless message that my phone is locked with a passcode. Of course it is ... aren't most iPhones? So why is the restore function not working? Since the phone is in an Apple logo loop, there is no way to even enter a passcode.


Any ideas Apple community?

Thanks, Frank

iPad 2, iOS 8.3, iPad 3

Posted on Oct 25, 2016 4:14 PM

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Oct 26, 2016 4:49 AM in response to LACAllen

I finally got it restored. Here was the problem that I encountered that had to be fixed first. My Photos App in Sierra is defaulted to start up when my iPhone is connected to the Macbook via USB. So every single time that I tried the recovery mode following each step as directed by Apple, when the iPhone display switched from the iTune recovery display back to the Apple logo, which meant that the iPhone was now communicating with my Macbook, the darn Photos app would launch and cut off the restore process because it wanted the iPhone passcode to unlock the device to access the Photos App.


So, I finally researched how to disable the Photos App from auto-launching whenever an iPhone is plugged into USB. After I disabled that booger (which was not intuitive), the iPhone played nice with iTunes recovery mode. Why in the world luanching the Photos app is a default (and annoying) setting is confusing.


Thanks all!

Oct 26, 2016 4:51 AM in response to LACAllen

I realize that, but perhaps they could see or have experience identifying what was hanging up my recovery process. Now I know, the darn Photo Apps in Sierra was interrupting the process. Now I have unchecked the iPhone device from auto-launching the Photos App, and all is cool. Genius Bar people probably know of this quirk ... I did not.

Oct 26, 2016 11:30 AM in response to Lawrence Finch

My dear Lawrence Finch, it is not a good idea to misunderstand something and and as a result imply that the writer is an idiot. Are you seriously suggesting that I write messages to automated systems? I made it clear to anyone (any human) who chooses to read the string of posts. As for unchecking the 'Follow' link, that was pointed out to me by a previous contributor to the string, and I followed her/his advice and thanked her/him.

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