IPhone/Ipad software update fail on MacBook Pro

Apologies in advance that this will be a bit convoluted. I Try to keep it concise.
I am trying to update my iPhone/iPad to latest software version 4.3.3. This works fine on my MacBook Air, but not on my MacBook Pro (First i& version, early 2010).
I phoned Mac support and been through all their check lists (Transfer purchases, backup, sync, turn off firewall, etc.). I have used disk repair, cocktail and Clean-my-Mac. I have removed everything form the startup menu in the admin account (which I am using) and have disabled/removed all security software.
I am still getting the following error message, after itunes has gone through extracting the software and syncing the device:
"The iPhone "xxx" cannot be updated at this time because the iPhone software server could not be contacted or is temporaily unavailable." (see shot below).
As I am using the same wireless router/network connection for the MacBook Air (which as I said updates fine), it is not likely to caused by router settings, but rather something on the MacBook Pro. As I uses it as my main machine and where i keep my Itunes library, I would like to be able to perform the software updates for the iDevices from there.
Has anyone had the same problem, and possibly a solution. Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
Rebane

Concisely:
https://discussions.apple.com/community/iphone
https://discussions.apple.com/community/ipad
Try posting there.

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    2013-10-07 21:43:54.783 [3848:bf4]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x0ef573f0, notify: 2, connected: 1
    2013-10-07 21:43:54.783 [3848:bf4]: AppleDevice::NotifyDisconnect: IBOOT, IBOOT \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{ED82A167-D61A-4AF6-9AB6-11E52236C576}\IB0000#e35a6986, inst: 0xef573f0
    2013-10-07 21:43:54.783 [3848:bf4]:                                IBOOT, DFU \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#e35a6986, inst: 0xef573f0
    2013-10-07 21:43:54.783 [3848:bf4]: WinAMRestore::OnInterfaceRemoval: \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#e35a6986
    2013-10-07 21:43:54.783 [3848:bf4]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x0ef573f0, notify: 2, connected: 0
    2013-10-07 21:43:54.787 [3848:2b04]: Recovery mode device disconnected
    2013-10-07 21:43:54.787 [3848:2b04]: Recovery mode device disconnected
    2013-10-07 21:43:54.787 [3848:2c30]: _AMRecoveryModeDeviceFinalize: 119B7760
    2013-10-07 21:44:11.813 [3848:bf4]: WinAMRestore::OnInterfaceArrival: \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{ED82A167-D61A-4AF6-9AB6-11E52236C576}\IB0000#afa2de05
    2013-10-07 21:44:11.813 [3848:bf4]: WinAMRestore::AddAppleDeviceToDeviceList: \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{ED82A167-D61A-4AF6-9AB6-11E52236C576}\IB0000#afa2de05
    2013-10-07 21:44:11.942 [3848:bf4]: AppleDevice::EnumerateHubPorts: DoesDriverNameMatchDeviceID failed
    2013-10-07 21:44:11.942 [3848:bf4]: AppleDevice::SetNotification: CONNECT, interface type: 1, id: \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{ED82A167-D61A-4AF6-9AB6-11E52236C576}\IB0000#afa2de05, inst: 0x1ce0cc40
    2013-10-07 21:44:11.942 [3848:bf4]: WinAMRestore::AddAppleDeviceToDeviceList, new device
    2013-10-07 21:44:11.942 [3848:bf4]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x0ef573f0, notify: 2, connected: 0
    2013-10-07 21:44:11.942 [3848:bf4]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x1ce0cc40, notify: 1, connected: 0
    2013-10-07 21:44:11.942 [3848:bf4]: AppleDevice::NotifyConnect: Device type: 2, Interfaces total: 2, arrived: 1
    2013-10-07 21:44:11.942 [3848:bf4]: AppleDevice::NotifyConnect: Interfaces total != arrived, no notification
    2013-10-07 21:44:11.942 [3848:bf4]: WinAMRestore::OnInterfaceArrival: \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#afa2de05
    2013-10-07 21:44:11.942 [3848:bf4]: WinAMRestore::AddAppleDeviceToDeviceList: \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#afa2de05
    2013-10-07 21:44:11.942 [3848:bf4]: AppleDevice::EnumerateHubPorts: DoesDriverNameMatchDeviceID failed
    2013-10-07 21:44:11.942 [3848:bf4]: WinAMRestore::AddAppleDeviceToDeviceList, device already connected, new interface
    2013-10-07 21:44:11.942 [3848:bf4]: AppleDevice::SetDeviceID: AMD_INTERFACE_DFU \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#afa2de05, inst: 0x1ce0cc40
    2013-10-07 21:44:11.942 [3848:bf4]: AppleDevice::SetNotification: CONNECT, interface type: 1, id: \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#afa2de05, inst: 0x1ce0cc40
    2013-10-07 21:44:11.942 [3848:bf4]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x0ef573f0, notify: 2, connected: 0
    2013-10-07 21:44:11.942 [3848:bf4]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x1ce0cc40, notify: 1, connected: 1
    2013-10-07 21:44:11.942 [3848:bf4]: AppleDevice::NotifyConnect: Device type: 2, Interfaces total: 2, arrived: 2
    2013-10-07 21:44:11.942 [3848:bf4]: AppleDevice::NotifyConnect: IBOOT, IBOOT \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{ED82A167-D61A-4AF6-9AB6-11E52236C576}\IB0000#afa2de05, inst: 0x1ce0cc40
    2013-10-07 21:44:11.942 [3848:bf4]:                             IBOOT, DFU \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#afa2de05, inst: 0x1ce0cc40
    2013-10-07 21:44:11.942 [3848:2b04]: Recovery mode device connected
    2013-10-07 21:44:11.942 [3848:2b04]: Found new device.
    2013-10-07 21:44:11.942 [3848:cc0]: iTunes: SCEP 4
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.013 [3848:2dd4]: iBoot build-version = iBoot-1537.9.55
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.013 [3848:2dd4]: iBoot build-style = RELEASE
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.013 [3848:2dd4]: <Recovery Mode Device 119B7FE0>: operation 44 progress -1
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.013 [3848:2dd4]: requested restore behavior: Erase
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.013 [3848:2dd4]: requested variant: Erase
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.013 [3848:2dd4]: amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.490 [3848:2dd4]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: withApTicket is False
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.490 [3848:2dd4]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "RestoreLogo"
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.490 [3848:2dd4]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "RestoreDeviceTree"
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.490 [3848:2dd4]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: entry "RestoreKernelCache" has been previously personalized; skipping it
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.490 [3848:2dd4]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: entry "RestoreRamDisk" has been previously personalized; skipping it
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.490 [3848:2dd4]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: entry "iBEC" has been previously personalized; skipping it
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.490 [3848:2dd4]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: entry "iBSS" has been previously personalized; skipping it
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.490 [3848:2dd4]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: entry "KernelCache" has been previously personalized; skipping it
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.490 [3848:2dd4]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryLow1"
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.490 [3848:2dd4]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryLow0"
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.490 [3848:2dd4]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: entry "LLB" has been previously personalized; skipping it
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.490 [3848:2dd4]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "iBoot"
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.490 [3848:2dd4]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "DeviceTree"
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.490 [3848:2dd4]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryCharging1"
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.490 [3848:2dd4]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryCharging"
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.490 [3848:2dd4]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "AppleLogo"
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.490 [3848:2dd4]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryPlugin"
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.490 [3848:2dd4]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryFull"
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.490 [3848:2dd4]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryCharging0"
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.490 [3848:2dd4]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "RecoveryMode"
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.490 [3848:2dd4]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: nothing to be done
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.490 [3848:2dd4]: requested restore behavior: Erase
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.490 [3848:2dd4]: requested restore behavior: Erase
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.490 [3848:2dd4]: unable to open device_map.txt: No such file or directory
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.490 [3848:2dd4]: found device map entry for 0x00008920 0x00000000. boardConfig=n88ap platform=s5l8920x
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.490 [3848:2dd4]: _AMRestoreCopyDeviceMapPlistEntryForHardware: firmwareDirectory not in options
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.490 [3848:2dd4]: AMDeviceIoControl: GetOverlappedResult failed
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.490 [3848:2dd4]: AMDeviceIoControl: pipe stall
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.490 [3848:2dd4]: USBControlTransfer: error 31, usbd status c0000004
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.490 [3848:2dd4]: command device request for 'getenv radio-error' failed: 2008
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.490 [3848:2dd4]: radio-error not set
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.490 [3848:2dd4]: unable to open device_map.txt: No such file or directory
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.490 [3848:2dd4]: <Recovery Mode Device 119B7FE0>: production fused device
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.490 [3848:2dd4]: requested restore behavior: Erase
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.490 [3848:2dd4]: requested restore behavior: Erase
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.490 [3848:2dd4]: interface has 1 endpoints, file pipe = 1
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.490 [3848:2dd4]: <Recovery Mode Device 119B7FE0>: operation 4 progress -1
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.588 [3848:2dd4]: unable to open device_map.txt: No such file or directory
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.588 [3848:2dd4]: found device map entry for 0x00008920 0x00000000. boardConfig=n88ap platform=s5l8920x
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.588 [3848:2dd4]: _AMRestoreCopyDeviceMapPlistEntryForHardware: firmwareDirectory not in options
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.588 [3848:2dd4]: requested restore behavior: Erase
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.588 [3848:2dd4]: amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.588 [3848:2dd4]: requested restore behavior: Erase
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.603 [3848:2dd4]: amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.607 [3848:2dd4]: <Recovery Mode Device 119B7FE0>: operation 42 progress -1
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.607 [3848:2dd4]: requested restore behavior: Erase
    2013-10-07 21:44:12.607 [3848:2dd4]: amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    2013-10-07 21:44:13.621 [3848:2dd4]: AMDeviceIoControl: GetOverlappedResult failed
    2013-10-07 21:44:13.621 [3848:2dd4]: AMDeviceIoControl: pipe stall
    2013-10-07 21:44:13.621 [3848:2dd4]: USBControlTransfer: error 31, usbd status c0000004
    2013-10-07 21:44:13.621 [3848:2dd4]: command device request for 'getenv ramdisk-size' failed: 2008
    2013-10-07 21:44:13.621 [3848:2dd4]: Unable to query iBoot ramdisk-size. Libusbrestore error : 67108864
    2013-10-07 21:44:13.621 [3848:2dd4]: <Recovery Mode Device 119B7FE0>: operation 5 progress -1
    2013-10-07 21:44:13.945 [3848:2dd4]: unable to open device_map.txt: No such file or directory
    2013-10-07 21:44:13.945 [3848:2dd4]: found device map entry for 0x00008920 0x00000000. boardConfig=n88ap platform=s5l8920x
    2013-10-07 21:44:13.945 [3848:2dd4]: _AMRestoreCopyDeviceMapPlistEntryForHardware: firmwareDirectory not in options
    2013-10-07 21:44:13.945 [3848:2dd4]: AMDeviceIoControl: GetOverlappedResult failed
    2013-10-07 21:44:13.945 [3848:2dd4]: AMDeviceIoControl: pipe stall
    2013-10-07 21:44:13.945 [3848:2dd4]: USBControlTransfer: error 31, usbd status c0000004
    2013-10-07 21:44:13.945 [3848:2dd4]: command device request for 'getenv ramdisk-delay' failed: 2008
    2013-10-07 21:44:16.282 [3848:2dd4]: <Recovery Mode Device 119B7FE0>: operation 6 progress -1
    2013-10-07 21:44:17.299 [3848:2dd4]: <Recovery Mode Device 119B7FE0>: operation 7 progress -1
    2013-10-07 21:44:17.510 [3848:2dd4]: <Recovery Mode Device 119B7FE0>: operation 8 progress -1
    2013-10-07 21:44:17.510 [3848:2dd4]: unable to open device_map.txt: No such file or directory
    2013-10-07 21:44:17.514 [3848:2dd4]: found device map entry for 0x00008920 0x00000000. boardConfig=n88ap platform=s5l8920x
    2013-10-07 21:44:17.514 [3848:2dd4]: _AMRestoreCopyDeviceMapPlistEntryForHardware: firmwareDirectory not in options
    2013-10-07 21:44:17.514 [3848:2dd4]: <Recovery Mode Device 119B7FE0>: operation 9 progress -1
    2013-10-07 21:44:17.514 [3848:2dd4]: <Recovery Mode Device 119B7FE0>: Recovery mode succeeded
    2013-10-07 21:44:19.600 [3848:bf4]: WinAMRestore::OnInterfaceRemoval: \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{ED82A167-D61A-4AF6-9AB6-11E52236C576}\IB0000#afa2de05
    2013-10-07 21:44:19.600 [3848:bf4]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x0ef573f0, notify: 2, connected: 0
    2013-10-07 21:44:19.600 [3848:bf4]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x1ce0cc40, notify: 2, connected: 1
    2013-10-07 21:44:19.600 [3848:bf4]: AppleDevice::NotifyDisconnect: IBOOT, IBOOT \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{ED82A167-D61A-4AF6-9AB6-11E52236C576}\IB0000#afa2de05, inst: 0x1ce0cc40
    2013-10-07 21:44:19.600 [3848:bf4]:                                IBOOT, DFU \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#afa2de05, inst: 0x1ce0cc40
    2013-10-07 21:44:19.600 [3848:bf4]: WinAMRestore::OnInterfaceRemoval: \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#afa2de05
    2013-10-07 21:44:19.600 [3848:bf4]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x0ef573f0, notify: 2, connected: 0
    2013-10-07 21:44:19.600 [3848:bf4]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x1ce0cc40, notify: 2, connected: 0
    2013-10-07 21:44:19.604 [3848:2c30]: Recovery mode device disconnected
    2013-10-07 21:44:19.604 [3848:2c30]: Recovery mode device disconnected
    2013-10-07 21:44:19.604 [3848:2b04]: _AMRecoveryModeDeviceFinalize: 119B7FE0
    2013-10-07 21:44:23.976 [3848:1cb0]: Mux version 3 event happened
    2013-10-07 21:44:23.976 [3848:1cb0]: Passing control to mux version 2 handler
    2013-10-07 21:44:23.976 [3848:1cb0]: Muxed mode device connected
    2013-10-07 21:44:23.976 [3848:2f4c]: <Restore Device 1D2C2BF0>: operation 3 progress -1
    2013-10-07 21:44:23.992 [3848:2f4c]: <Restore Device 1D2C2BF0>: operation 4 progress -1
    2013-10-07 21:44:24.008 [3848:2f4c]: Supports value queries: 1
    2013-10-07 21:44:24.023 [3848:1e20]: received kAMDeviceAttached action, device id 70890484CD22E2BF (059B2A18), AFC error 0XE8000028
    2013-10-07 21:44:24.023 [3848:1e20]: iTunes: Restore-mode device appeared, device 059B2A18
    2013-10-07 21:44:24.023 [3848:1e20]: iTunes: Creating restore mode device with usbMuxDeviceID 0X6
    2013-10-07 21:44:24.023 [3848:1e20]: <Restore Device 059B2948>: operation 3 progress -1
    2013-10-07 21:44:24.023 [3848:1e20]: <Restore Device 059B2948>: operation 4 progress -1
    2013-10-07 21:44:24.039 [3848:2f4c]: value query for 'SerialNumber' returned 'QR1179W73NP'
    2013-10-07 21:44:24.039 [3848:2f4c]: <Restore Device 1D2C32D8>: operation 3 progress -1
    2013-10-07 21:44:24.039 [3848:2f4c]: <Restore Device 1D2C32D8>: operation 4 progress -1
    2013-10-07 21:44:24.039 [3848:1e20]: Supports value queries: 1
    2013-10-07 21:44:24.055 [3848:2f4c]: Supports value queries: 1
    2013-10-07 21:44:24.070 [3848:2c30]: Found new device
    2013-10-07 21:44:24.188 [3848:2f58]: <Restore Device 059B2948>: operation 44 progress -1
    2013-10-07 21:44:24.188 [3848:2f58]: requested restore behavior: Erase
    2013-10-07 21:44:24.188 [3848:2f58]: requested variant: Erase
    2013-10-07 21:44:24.203 [3848:2f58]: amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    2013-10-07 21:44:25.439 [3848:2f58]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: withApTicket is False
    2013-10-07 21:44:25.439 [3848:2f58]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "RestoreLogo"
    2013-10-07 21:44:25.439 [3848:2f58]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "RestoreDeviceTree"
    2013-10-07 21:44:25.439 [3848:2f58]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: entry "RestoreKernelCache" has been previously personalized; skipping it
    2013-10-07 21:44:25.439 [3848:2f58]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: entry "RestoreRamDisk" has been previously personalized; skipping it
    2013-10-07 21:44:25.439 [3848:2f58]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: entry "iBEC" has been previously personalized; skipping it
    2013-10-07 21:44:25.439 [3848:2f58]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: entry "iBSS" has been previously personalized; skipping it
    2013-10-07 21:44:25.439 [3848:2f58]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: entry "KernelCache" has been previously personalized; skipping it
    2013-10-07 21:44:25.439 [3848:2f58]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryLow1"
    2013-10-07 21:44:25.439 [3848:2f58]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryLow0"
    2013-10-07 21:44:25.439 [3848:2f58]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: entry "LLB" has been previously personalized; skipping it
    2013-10-07 21:44:25.439 [3848:2f58]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "iBoot"
    2013-10-07 21:44:25.439 [3848:2f58]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "DeviceTree"
    2013-10-07 21:44:25.439 [3848:2f58]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryCharging1"
    2013-10-07 21:44:25.439 [3848:2f58]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryCharging"
    2013-10-07 21:44:25.439 [3848:2f58]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "AppleLogo"
    2013-10-07 21:44:25.439 [3848:2f58]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryPlugin"
    2013-10-07 21:44:25.439 [3848:2f58]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryFull"
    2013-10-07 21:44:25.439 [3848:2f58]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "BatteryCharging0"
    2013-10-07 21:44:25.439 [3848:2f58]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: not personalizing "RecoveryMode"
    2013-10-07 21:44:25.439 [3848:2f58]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: nothing to be done
    2013-10-07 21:44:25.439 [3848:2f58]: requested restore behavior: Erase
    2013-10-07 21:44:25.439 [3848:2f58]: amai: AMAuthInstallBundleCopyBuildIdentityForVariant: No baseband chipid reported. Will match Build Identity based on ap chipid and boardid only.
    2013-10-07 21:44:25.454 [3848:2f58]: device did not return saved USB log
    2013-10-07 21:44:25.454 [3848:2f58]: device had saved panic logs: panic(cpu 0 caller 0xa0258b05): "Failed _ReplaceBadBlock CE 3 PBN 35"
    Debugger message: panic
    OS version: 10A523
    Kernel version: Darwin Kernel Version 13.0.0: Wed Oct 10 23:26:43 PDT 2012; root:xnu-2107.2.34~2/RELEASE_ARM_S5L8920X
    iBoot version: iBoot-1537.4.21
    secure boot?: YES
    Paniclog version: 1
    Kernel slide:     0x000000001fa00000
    Kernel text base: 0x9fa01000
    Epoch Time:        sec       usec
      Boot    : 0x0001327c 0x00000000
      Sleep   : 0x00000000 0x00000000
      Wake    : 0x00000000 0x00000000
      Calendar: 0x00013297 0x0000e604
    Task 0x800ffc20: 4845 pages, 88 threads: pid 0: kernel_task
    thread 0x801c35c0
      kernel backtrace: 8cc8bbec
        lr: 0x9fa88f01  fp: 0x8cc8bc1c
        lr: 0x9fa8979d  fp: 0x8cc8bc48
        lr: 0x9fa17ca7  fp: 0x8cc8bc60
        lr: 0xa0258b05  fp: 0x8cc8bcc4
        lr: 0xa02541e7  fp: 0x8cc8bd2c
        lr: 0xa025c553  fp: 0x8cc8bd54
        lr: 0xa0265c8b  fp: 0x8cc8bd74
        lr: 0xa026464f  fp: 0x8cc8bdbc
        lr: 0xa025f927  fp: 0x8cc8be3c
        lr: 0xa0252c79  fp: 0x8cc8be9c
        lr: 0xa026ce49  fp: 0x8cc8bed8
        lr: 0x9fc48807  fp: 0x8cc8bf10
        lr: 0x9fc48483  fp: 0x8cc8bf60
        lr: 0x9fc48f59  fp: 0x8cc8bf88
        lr: 0x9fc48d2b  fp: 0x8cc8bfa8
        lr: 0x9fa8705c  fp: 0x00000000
    Task 0x800ff968: 362 pages, 3 threads: pid 1: launchd
    Task 0x800ff6b0: 545 pages, 1 threads: pid 2: launchctl
    Task 0x800ff3f8: 715 pages, 1 threads: pid 3: restored_externa
    Task 0x800ff140: 1765 pages, 6 threads: pid 4: restored_externa
    2013-10-07 21:44:25.470 [3848:2f58]: connected to service com.apple.mobile.restored
    2013-10-07 21:44:25.470 [3848:2f58]: using protocol version 12
    2013-10-07 21:44:25.485 [3848:2f58]: unable to open device_map.txt: No such file or directory
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