I am unable to restore software in 3gs

Hi
I am trying to restore software in my iphone 3gs,but i am unable to restore it.
there is message appear that errore (-1)

Error 1 or -1
This may indicate a hardware issue with your device.
Follow Troubleshooting security software issues, and restore your device on a different known-good computer.
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  • Unable to restore iphone 3gs

    i was restoring my iphone 3gs and my pc ran out of battery that i had to start over and now i get the folowing error:
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.059 iTunes.exe[4536:205c]: restore library built Aug 24 2009 11:22:55
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.059 iTunes.exe[4536:205c]: iTunes: iTunes 9.0.1.8
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.059 iTunes.exe[4536:205c]: iTunes: Software payload version: 7D11 (option key)
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    2009-10-18 12:51:20.257 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: iTunes: Specifying UOI boot image
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.258 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: production fused device
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.259 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: unable to open device_map.txt: No such file or directory
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.259 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: WinDFU::OpenDFUDevice: path: \\?\USB#VID05AC&PID1227#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#11a91233
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.259 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: WinDFU::OpenDeviceByPath: \\?\USB#VID05AC&PID1227#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#11a91233
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.279 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 2
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.295 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 4
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.311 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 6
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.328 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 8
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.345 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 10
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.361 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 12
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.377 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 14
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.393 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 16
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.409 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 18
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.425 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 20
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.441 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 22
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.457 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 24
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.473 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 26
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.489 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 28
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.505 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 30
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.521 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 32
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.537 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 34
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.553 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 36
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.569 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 38
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.585 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 40
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.601 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 42
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.617 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 44
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.633 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 46
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.649 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 48
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.666 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 50
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.682 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 52
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.698 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 54
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.714 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 56
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.730 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 58
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.749 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 60
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.771 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 63
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.787 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 65
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.803 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 67
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.819 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 69
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.835 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 71
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.852 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 73
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.868 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 75
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.884 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 77
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.900 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 79
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.916 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 81
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.932 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 83
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.948 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 85
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.964 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 87
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.980 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 89
    2009-10-18 12:51:20.996 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 91
    2009-10-18 12:51:21.012 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 93
    2009-10-18 12:51:21.028 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 95
    2009-10-18 12:51:21.044 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 97
    2009-10-18 12:51:21.060 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 99
    2009-10-18 12:51:21.061 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: WinDFU::UploadData: EOF, cbRead: 404
    2009-10-18 12:51:21.065 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 100
    2009-10-18 12:51:21.066 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: WinDFU::UploadData: ZLP
    2009-10-18 12:51:21.068 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: WinDFU::FinalizeDfuUpdate: GetStatus: status: 0, state: 6
    2009-10-18 12:51:21.069 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: WinDFU::ProcessUpdateState: status.bState == DFUSTATE_MANIFESTSYNC
    2009-10-18 12:51:21.070 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: WinDFU::FinalizeDfuUpdate: GetStatus: status: 0, state: 7
    2009-10-18 12:51:21.070 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: WinDFU::ProcessUpdateState: status.bState == DFUSTATEMANIFEST, PollTimeout: 3000
    2009-10-18 12:51:24.071 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: WinDFU::FinalizeDfuUpdate: GetStatus: status: 0, state: 8
    2009-10-18 12:51:24.071 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: WinDFU::ProcessUpdateState: status.bState == DFUSTATE_MANIFEST_WAITRESET
    2009-10-18 12:51:24.071 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: WinDFU::ResetDevice: resetting...
    2009-10-18 12:51:24.137 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: WinDFU::FinalizeDfuUpdate: success
    2009-10-18 12:51:24.137 iTunes.exe[4536:2024]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: DFU succeeded
    2009-10-18 12:51:24.353 iTunes.exe[4536:1ed0]: WinAMRestore::OnInterfaceRemoval: \\?\USB#VID05AC&PID1227#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#11a91233
    2009-10-18 12:51:24.358 iTunes.exe[4536:1ed0]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x080a0bc8, notify: 2, connected: 0
    2009-10-18 12:51:24.358 iTunes.exe[4536:1ed0]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x080a1698, notify: 2, connected: 0
    2009-10-18 12:51:24.358 iTunes.exe[4536:1ed0]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x080a89e0, notify: 2, connected: 0
    2009-10-18 12:51:24.358 iTunes.exe[4536:1ed0]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x080b6a40, notify: 2, connected: 1
    2009-10-18 12:51:24.358 iTunes.exe[4536:1ed0]: AppleDevice::NotifyDisconnect: DFU \\?\USB#VID05AC&PID1227#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#11a91233, inst: 0x80b6a40
    2009-10-18 12:51:24.640 iTunes.exe[4536:1ed0]: _AMDFUModeDeviceFinalize: 08D47E48
    2009-10-18 12:51:24.640 iTunes.exe[4536:1ed0]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x080b6440, notify: 2, connected: 0
    2009-10-18 12:51:25.137 iTunes.exe[4536:1ed0]: WinAMRestore::OnInterfaceArrival: \\?\USB#VID05AC&PID1227#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#11a91233
    2009-10-18 12:51:25.198 iTunes.exe[4536:1ed0]: WinAMRestore::AddAppleDeviceToDeviceList: \\?\USB#VID05AC&PID1227#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#11a91233
    2009-10-18 12:51:25.238 iTunes.exe[4536:1ed0]: WinAMRestore::AddAppleDeviceToDeviceList, old disconnected device connects again
    2009-10-18 12:51:25.238 iTunes.exe[4536:1ed0]: AppleDevice::SetNotification: CONNECT, interface type: 1, id: \\?\USB#VID05AC&PID1227#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#11a91233, inst: 0x80b6a40
    2009-10-18 12:51:25.238 iTunes.exe[4536:1ed0]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x080a0bc8, notify: 2, connected: 0
    2009-10-18 12:51:25.238 iTunes.exe[4536:1ed0]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x080a1698, notify: 2, connected: 0
    2009-10-18 12:51:25.238 iTunes.exe[4536:1ed0]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x080a89e0, notify: 2, connected: 0
    2009-10-18 12:51:25.238 iTunes.exe[4536:1ed0]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x080b6a40, notify: 1, connected: 0
    2009-10-18 12:51:25.238 iTunes.exe[4536:1ed0]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x080b6440, notify: 2, connected: 0
    2009-10-18 12:51:25.239 iTunes.exe[4536:1ed0]: AppleDevice::NotifyConnect: Device type: 1, Interfaces total: 1, arrived: 1
    2009-10-18 12:51:25.239 iTunes.exe[4536:1ed0]: AppleDevice::NotifyConnect: DFU \\?\USB#VID05AC&PID1227#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#11a91233, inst: 0x80b6a40
    2009-10-18 12:51:25.249 iTunes.exe[4536:205c]: iTunes: SCEP 1
    2009-10-18 12:51:25.285 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: iTunes: Specifying UOI boot image
    2009-10-18 12:51:25.287 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: production fused device
    2009-10-18 12:51:25.287 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: unable to open device_map.txt: No such file or directory
    2009-10-18 12:51:25.287 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: WinDFU::OpenDFUDevice: path: \\?\USB#VID05AC&PID1227#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#11a91233
    2009-10-18 12:51:25.287 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: WinDFU::OpenDeviceByPath: \\?\USB#VID05AC&PID1227#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#11a91233
    2009-10-18 12:51:25.423 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 2
    2009-10-18 12:51:25.481 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 4
    2009-10-18 12:51:25.527 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 6
    2009-10-18 12:51:25.580 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 8
    2009-10-18 12:51:25.622 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 10
    2009-10-18 12:51:25.664 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 12
    2009-10-18 12:51:25.706 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 14
    2009-10-18 12:51:25.748 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 16
    2009-10-18 12:51:25.790 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 18
    2009-10-18 12:51:25.832 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 20
    2009-10-18 12:51:25.874 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 22
    2009-10-18 12:51:25.916 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 24
    2009-10-18 12:51:25.958 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 26
    2009-10-18 12:51:26.000 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 28
    2009-10-18 12:51:26.042 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 30
    2009-10-18 12:51:26.084 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 32
    2009-10-18 12:51:26.126 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 34
    2009-10-18 12:51:26.168 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 36
    2009-10-18 12:51:26.210 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 38
    2009-10-18 12:51:26.252 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 40
    2009-10-18 12:51:26.294 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 42
    2009-10-18 12:51:26.336 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 44
    2009-10-18 12:51:26.378 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 46
    2009-10-18 12:51:26.420 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 48
    2009-10-18 12:51:26.462 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 50
    2009-10-18 12:51:26.552 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 52
    2009-10-18 12:51:26.594 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 54
    2009-10-18 12:51:26.636 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 56
    2009-10-18 12:51:26.678 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 58
    2009-10-18 12:51:26.720 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 60
    2009-10-18 12:51:26.762 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 63
    2009-10-18 12:51:26.804 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 65
    2009-10-18 12:51:26.846 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 67
    2009-10-18 12:51:26.899 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 69
    2009-10-18 12:51:26.995 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 71
    2009-10-18 12:51:27.120 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 73
    2009-10-18 12:51:27.309 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 75
    2009-10-18 12:51:27.399 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 77
    2009-10-18 12:51:27.444 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 79
    2009-10-18 12:51:27.487 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 81
    2009-10-18 12:51:27.528 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 83
    2009-10-18 12:51:27.569 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 85
    2009-10-18 12:51:27.622 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 87
    2009-10-18 12:51:27.663 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 89
    2009-10-18 12:51:27.704 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 91
    2009-10-18 12:51:27.745 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 93
    2009-10-18 12:51:27.786 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 95
    2009-10-18 12:51:27.827 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 97
    2009-10-18 12:51:27.869 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 99
    2009-10-18 12:51:27.873 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: WinDFU::UploadData: EOF, cbRead: 404
    2009-10-18 12:51:27.886 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: <DFU Device 08D47E48>: operation 0 progress 100
    2009-10-18 12:51:27.891 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: WinDFU::UploadData: ZLP
    2009-10-18 12:51:27.902 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: WinDFU::FinalizeDfuUpdate: GetStatus: status: 0, state: 6
    2009-10-18 12:51:27.902 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: WinDFU::ProcessUpdateState: status.bState == DFUSTATE_MANIFESTSYNC
    2009-10-18 12:51:27.907 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: WinDFU::FinalizeDfuUpdate: GetStatus: status: 0, state: 7
    2009-10-18 12:51:27.907 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: WinDFU::ProcessUpdateState: status.bState == DFUSTATEMANIFEST, PollTimeout: 3000
    2009-10-18 12:51:30.911 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: WinDFU::FinalizeDfuUpdate: GetStatus: status: 0, state: 8
    2009-10-18 12:51:30.911 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: WinDFU::ProcessUpdateState: status.bState == DFUSTATE_MANIFEST_WAITRESET
    2009-10-18 12:51:30.911 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: WinDFU::ResetDevice: resetting...
    2009-10-18 12:51:31.929 iTunes.exe[4536:1ed0]: WinAMRestore::OnInterfaceArrival: \\?\USB#VID05AC&PID1227#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#2b0a89a2
    2009-10-18 12:51:31.942 iTunes.exe[4536:1ed0]: WinAMRestore::AddAppleDeviceToDeviceList: \\?\USB#VID05AC&PID1227#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#2b0a89a2
    2009-10-18 12:51:31.984 iTunes.exe[4536:1ed0]: WinAMRestore::AddAppleDeviceToDeviceList, old disconnected device connects again
    2009-10-18 12:51:31.984 iTunes.exe[4536:1ed0]: AppleDevice::SetNotification: CONNECT, interface type: 1, id: \\?\USB#VID05AC&PID1227#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#2b0a89a2, inst: 0x80b6440
    2009-10-18 12:51:31.984 iTunes.exe[4536:1ed0]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x080a0bc8, notify: 2, connected: 0
    2009-10-18 12:51:31.984 iTunes.exe[4536:1ed0]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x080a1698, notify: 2, connected: 0
    2009-10-18 12:51:31.984 iTunes.exe[4536:1ed0]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x080a89e0, notify: 2, connected: 0
    2009-10-18 12:51:31.984 iTunes.exe[4536:1ed0]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x080b6a40, notify: 0, connected: 1
    2009-10-18 12:51:31.984 iTunes.exe[4536:1ed0]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x080b6440, notify: 1, connected: 0
    2009-10-18 12:51:31.984 iTunes.exe[4536:1ed0]: AppleDevice::NotifyConnect: Device type: 1, Interfaces total: 1, arrived: 1
    2009-10-18 12:51:31.984 iTunes.exe[4536:1ed0]: AppleDevice::NotifyConnect: DFU \\?\USB#VID05AC&PID1227#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#2b0a89a2, inst: 0x80b6440
    2009-10-18 12:51:31.988 iTunes.exe[4536:205c]: iTunes: SCEP 1
    2009-10-18 12:51:32.942 iTunes.exe[4536:1388]: WinDFU::FinalizeDfuUpdate: success
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