HT4623 My iphone had an error while updating and is now locked up on the apple screen with the progress bar

Itunes was updating my phone from 6.01 to 6.1 and it came up with an error. I closed the error not thinking about it and now my phone is locked up on the apple screen with the progress bar on it.

hi i tried to update my iphone 3gs from ios 4.1 to 6.1.2, while doing the same i got an error message (-5000) which i ignored an continued. it was almost about to complete while my itunes is not able to detect the iphone kindly help.

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    so i downlaoded the iOS 7 onto my iTunes. then i wanted to upgrade. the phone is stuck in the black screen with the white apple and the progress bar. next time i click on iTunes, it says my phone "has an error and cnanot update" and now it is stuck on the black screen with the white apple and the progress bar almost finished. hasn't moved in 20 minutes.

    No problem, glad to help!
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