My iphone 3gs does not restore and is stuck on white screen and a message in itunes which says "waiting for itunes" plz help.

My iphone 3gs does not restore and is stuck on white screen and a message in itunes which says "waiting for itunes" plz help.
i have tried to restore it to different firmwares, tried resetting ,dfu mode , different systems etc etc nothing worked

My iphone 3gs does not restore and is stuck on white screen and a message in itunes which says "waiting for itunes" plz help.
i have tried to restore it to different firmwares, tried resetting ,dfu mode , different systems etc etc nothing worked

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