HT201210 i cant update my ios... it says this device isn't eligible for the requested build

i cant update my ios... it says this device isn't eligible for the request

http://support.apple.com/kb/TS4451

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    Try manually downloading the update.
    Here is the update for the iPad 1;
    http://appldnld.apple.com/iPhone4/041-1010.20110503.ScEp3/iPad1,1_4.3.3_8J3_Rest ore.ipsw
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    Hello gyawalip,
    Thanks for the question, and welcome to Apple Support Communities.
    The following article outlines the 3194 error and steps that may lead to a potential resolution:
    iOS: Restore error 3194 or 'This device isn't eligible for the requested build'
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS4451
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    sounds like your phone was jailbroken.  If this is the case, you're hosed.

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    This device is not eligible for the requested build (Also sometimes displayed as an "error 3194")
    Update to the latest version of iTunes. Mac OS X 10.5.8 (Leopard) users may need to download iTunes 10.6.3.
    Third-party security software or router security settings can also cause this issue. To resolve this, followTroubleshooting security software issues.
    Downgrading to a previous version of iOS is not supported. If you have installed software to performunauthorized modifications to your iOS device, that software may have redirected connections to the update server (gs.apple.com) within the Hosts file. Uninstall the unauthorized modification software from the computer.
    Edit out the "gs.apple.com" redirect from your hosts file, and then restart the computer for the host file changes to take affect. For steps to edit the Hosts file and allow iTunes to communicate with the update server, see iTunes: Advanced iTunes Store troubleshooting—follow steps under the heading Blocked by configuration (Mac OS X / Windows) > Rebuild network information > Mac OS X > The hosts file may also be blocking the iTunes Store. If you do not uninstall the unauthorized modification software prior to editing the hosts file, that software may automatically modify the hosts file again on restart.
    Avoid using an older or modified .ipsw file. Try moving the current .ipsw file (see Advanced Steps > Rename, move, or delete the iOS software file (.ipsw) below for file locations), or try restoring in a new user to ensure that iTunes downloads a new .ipsw.

  • HT201210 The iPad "My iPad" could not be updated. This device isn't eligible for the requested build.

    It says, 'The iPad "My iPad" could not be updated. This device isn't eligible for the requested build." I don't get an error number. It's an iPad 2.

    Have you tried following the troubleshooting for that error message on this page : http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3694 ?

  • HT4623 i was updating my i phone 4 to ios 7 , and this message appeared " This device isn't eligible for the requested build" , how can i solve the problem?

    i was updating my i phone 4 to ios 7 , and this message appeared " This device isn't eligible for the requested build" , how can i solve the problem?

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    Third-party security software or router security settings can also cause this issue. To resolve this, followTroubleshooting security software issues.
    Downgrading to a previous version of iOS is not supported. If you have installed software to perform unauthorized modifications to your iOS device, that software may have redirected connections to the update server (gs.apple.com) within the Hosts file. Uninstall the unauthorized modification software from the computer.
    Edit out the "gs.apple.com" redirect from your hosts file, and then restart the computer for the host file changes to take affect. For steps to edit the Hosts file and allow iTunes to communicate with the update server, see iTunes: Troubleshooting iTunes Store on your computer, iPhone, iPad, or iPod—follow steps under the heading Blocked by configuration (Mac OS X / Windows) > Rebuild network information > The hosts file may also be blocking the iTunes Store. If you do not uninstall the unauthorized modification software prior to editing the hosts file, that software may automatically modify the hosts file again on restart.
    Avoid using an older or modified .ipsw file. Try moving the current .ipsw file (see Advanced Steps > Rename, move, or delete the iOS software file (.ipsw) below for file locations), or try restoring in a new user to ensure that iTunes downloads a new .ipsw.
    Copied from this website.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3694#error3194

  • HT201210 Stuck in recovery mode, unable to restore. "This device isn't eligible for the requested build."

    "The iPad "___" could not be restored. This device isn't eligible for the requested build."
    I tried all the trouble shooting steps listed here, and none worked.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1275
    Any help would be great!
    Edit: iTunes and my Mac OS are all running on the most up-to-date versions.
    Edit 2: FYI I already tried everything mentioned here, as well. Nothing worked.
    http://www.idownloadblog.com/2011/12/28/device-not-eligible-upgrade-restore-requ ested-build/

    Got it.
    For anyone else who may find this thread and has the same problem in the future, here's what I did.
    http://osxdaily.com/2011/11/03/fix-this-device-isnt-eligible-for-the-requested-b uild-error-in-itunes-when-updating-ios/
    In case that link stops working, what I did was I exited iTunes, and then manually edited my hosts. The process is this:
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    Open the hosts file with Administrative privileges so that changes can be made and saved (eg: sudo nano /etc/hosts)
    Look for a line that resembles something like this:
    74.208.10.249 gs.apple.com
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    # 74.208.10.249 gs.apple.com
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    dscacheutil -flushcache
    Then you should be good to go. Hope this takes you less time to fix than it did for me. Cheers!

  • HT201442 iOS: Restore error 3194 or 'This device isn't eligible for the requested build', all program downloaded but till showing same problem, kindly suggest me

    iOS: Restore error 3194 or 'This device isn't eligible for the requested build'

    Unable to contact the iOS software update server gs.apple.com
    Error 1004, 1013, 1638, 3014, 3194: These errors may be the result of the connection to gs.apple.com being redirected or blocked. Follow these steps to resolve these errors:
    Install the latest version of iTunes.
    Check security software and ensure that communication to gs.apple.com is allowed. Follow these stepsfor assistance with security software.
    Check the hosts file. The restore will fail if there is an active entry to redirect gs.apple.com. Follow theadvanced iTunes Store troubleshooting steps to edit the hosts file or revert to a default hosts file. See "Blocked by configuration: (Mac OS X/Windows) > Rebuild network information."
    Try to restore from another known-good computer and network.
    If the errors persist on another computer, the device may need service.

  • HT201210 iPhone 4s Restore: This device isn't eligible for the requested build.

    iPhone 4s Restore: This device isn't eligible for the requested build. Everything is up to date, no updates needed. Running Airport Extreme wireless, firewall is down, no security settings enabled. No other USB devices are plugged in. ***.

    Hi MarkMurphy,
    iOS: Restore error 3194 or 'This device isn't eligible for the requested build'
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ts4451
    This article is for your exact message and should be able to help you.
    Hope this helps,
    Mario

  • Problem updating to iOS5. Error message: "This device isn't eligible for the requested build."

    Hi
    I've been trying to uodate my iPhone to iOS5 since last night. Initially, I kept getting the "Internal Error" messages since I'm assuming that the server was busy. A little later, that changed to the "Server is unavailable" messages. Which is when I gave up trying yesterday.
    I've now resumed my efforts since today morning & I've started getting a different message: "The iPhone could not be restored. This device isn't eligible for the requested build." I have no idea why this is happening. I've updated my iTunes & OSX Lion to the newest versions.
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    iTunes 10.5 (141)
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  • If i try to update i get all the time this device isn't eligible for the requested build..., if i try to update i get all the time this device isn't eligible for the requested build...

    resieving all the time this text ... with ipad iphone ???
    have newes software 10.7.2 and news itunes 10.5
    this device isn't eligible for the requested build
    what can i do ????

    Can you get a Wi-Fi connection on your iPhone?
    I got an Internet connection on my phone, went to SETTINGS --> GENERAL --> SOFTWARE UPDATE and updated my Software wirelessly (no iTunes involved).
    When I connected my phone to my Computer again and iTunes popped up, it showed that my iPhone software was up to date. Then I could restore to an old back-up.

  • HT201210 The iphone could not be restored.This device isn't eligible for the requested build

    Can anyone help me in restoring my iPhone .
    1) I updated my iPhone to iOS6 wirelessly and for some reason it stucked in Recovery Mode loop.
    2) I tried everything to came out of Recovery Mode loop but nothing worked.
    3) I don't have any backup so now im just trying to Restore/Update(i know i'll loose all my data ) As i just want my phone to work.
    4) The latest iOS6 image is downloaded with iTunes version is 10.7.
    5) But every time i try to restore it just stucks with the message."The iphone could not be restored.This device isn't eligible for the requested build."
    Any solution ?

    were you running a beta version of the software before updating?

  • IOS: Restore error 3194 or 'This device isn't eligible for the requested build'

    iOS: Restore error 3194 or 'This device isn't eligible for the requested build'
    Is the message I received when I tried to synch my Ipad2 with the MacBook Air. The message also said that both devices are current. So ????? IPad is frozen showing the iTune icon with the charge cable.

    These instructions should resolve error 3194:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS4451
    If your iPad is in recovery mode, these instructions should help:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1808

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