FIXED: Internal error / trouble updating
I know there are a lot of threads already about the error, so I'm sorry about starting ANOTHER one. However, since there are so many threads I don't want my fix to get lost in the clutter.
Description of MY problem: (or skip straight to the solution shown below)
Things were going great at first - I got in right at 1:05, downloaded at a reasonable speed, watched as my setup ran through a backup / update routine. Everything seemed to be going fine until I saw that my phone was up and running and had some little intro to run through. I followed the on screen instructions for accepting the new TOS and setting up my iCloud (Apple ID) account. Unlike all previous iPhone/iPod experiences I have had in the past, I noticed that my computer was still doing a restore, and yet I was still able to use my iPhone. I'm used to my iPhone being locked during sync/backup/restore operations, but I figured maybe they'd just learned how to get around this issue.
So, I end up on the home screen for my phone, some of my apps are there (and in their correct folders, more on that later), but not all. That's ok, since my computer is still doing a restore. I noticed that the newsstand app is right on my home screen though, and I'd really rather it in my "Apple" folder, so I do a long press and try to move it. This failed, since (as I later learned) newsstand can't go IN a folder, because it actually IS a folder. Then I notice something else, the app that was restored to my iphone while I was doing this isn't in the folder it is supposed to be in. Weird... --> drag --> drop. Solved.
Except... then I notice that ALL of my 160+ apps aren't going into their folders. D'oh! That's going to be a lot of extra work. Oh well, I decide to leave the phone to do it's thing.
Restore wraps up... and I get an error message on my computer!
"an error occurred while restoring this iphone (-34)"
That's not good... oh. None of my 3rd party apps will open. Also NOT GOOD.
I try to do a restore. I get the dreaded "An internal error has occurred" message that so many people are experiencing. I try a DFU restore. Same deal.
At this point I figure my iphone is pooched and figure I'll have to go to the genius bar. Then I notice on the forum that so many people are having the same problem, so I play with it a bit. And solved it. Here's how:
The Solution
I know there are a lot of threads already about the error, so I'm sorry about starting ANOTHER one. However, since there are so many threads I don't want my fix to get lost in the clutter.
Description of MY problem: (or skip straight to the solution shown below)
Things were going great at first - I got in right at 1:05, downloaded at a reasonable speed, watched as my setup ran through a backup / update routine. Everything seemed to be going fine until I saw that my phone was up and running and had some little intro to run through. I followed the on screen instructions for accepting the new TOS and setting up my iCloud (Apple ID) account. Unlike all previous iPhone/iPod experiences I have had in the past, I noticed that my computer was still doing a restore, and yet I was still able to use my iPhone. I'm used to my iPhone being locked during sync/backup/restore operations, but I figured maybe they'd just learned how to get around this issue.
So, I end up on the home screen for my phone, some of my apps are there (and in their correct folders, more on that later), but not all. That's ok, since my computer is still doing a restore. I noticed that the newsstand app is right on my home screen though, and I'd really rather it in my "Apple" folder, so I do a long press and try to move it. This failed, since (as I later learned) newsstand can't go IN a folder, because it actually IS a folder. Then I notice something else, the app that was restored to my iphone while I was doing this isn't in the folder it is supposed to be in. Weird... --> drag --> drop. Solved.
Except... then I notice that ALL of my 160+ apps aren't going into their folders. D'oh! That's going to be a lot of extra work. Oh well, I decide to leave the phone to do it's thing.
Restore wraps up... and I get an error message on my computer!
"an error occurred while restoring this iphone (-34)"
That's not good... oh. None of my 3rd party apps will open. Also NOT GOOD.
I try to do a restore. I get the dreaded "An internal error has occurred" message that so many people are experiencing. I try a DFU restore. Same deal.
At this point I figure my iphone is pooched and figure I'll have to go to the genius bar. Then I notice on the forum that so many people are having the same problem, so I play with it a bit. And solved it. Here's how:
The Solution
- Don't use your computer to reset your phone, since it's obviously not working. Instead, go onto the phone itself and in the settings area reset it to factory defaults & delete all your data. You have a backup (hopefully) on you computer, so this shouldn't be a problem.
- Run through on screen introduction / setup of iOS 5
- Plug phone into your computer
- Your computer should recognize the phone as a "new" phone, and ask if you want to set it up as a new device or restore from backup. Restore it from your backup. You may need to run through the on screen iOS 5 setup again, but once you've done that then leave the phone alone while it does a restore. Do not mess around with the phone as it is restoring from your backup. It is my assumption that this is what caused the corruption in the first place.