Nano constant recovery mode loop

I have a new iPod nano that wouldn't sync -- would plug in, get message it was in recovery mode, restore, then get same recovery message.  Googled and found that this might be because I had so many drives mapped that iTunes was getting confused and not finding the Nano.  Unplugged from corporate network, plugged in Nano and it worked like a charm.  Genius bar didn't have this one at their finger tips and it was very frustrating -- even got brand new Nano replaced thinking it was faulty -- until I found this simple fix so wanted to share it.

If an iDevice is going into recovery mode that indicates something is wrong with the device.
At any point when this occurred was the device setup as new?
If not, restore as new and see if the problem goes away.
If it has been restored as new and the problem continues, take the device to Apple for evaluation and possible replacement.

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  • HT201263 Constant recovery mode loop

    This is the 4 th time in a week it has gone into recovery mode and I have lost everything. How do I stop it?

    If an iDevice is going into recovery mode that indicates something is wrong with the device.
    At any point when this occurred was the device setup as new?
    If not, restore as new and see if the problem goes away.
    If it has been restored as new and the problem continues, take the device to Apple for evaluation and possible replacement.

  • IPod touch 3 constant recovery mode

    My iPod touch 3 rd generation is in constant recovery mode. What to do?

    Maybe:
    Restore loop (being prompted to restore again after a restore successfully completes)
    Troubleshoot your USB connection. If the issue persists, out-of-date or incorrectly configured third-party security software may be causing this issue. Please follow Troubleshooting security software issues. .
    Next try placing in DFU mode and then restoring.
    How to put iPod touch / iPhone into DFU mode « Karthik's scribblings
    Then try restoring on another computer.
    Last, make an appointment at the Genius Bar of an Apple store.
    Apple Retail Store - Genius Bar

  • IPhone 5s on recovery mode loop after water damage

    A couple days ago I fell asleep and my cat knocked over some water on my desk, and my phone was submerged in maybe a tablespoon of water.
    When I woke up I noticed there were water smudges inside the screen, but everything was working correctly so I just left it alone.
    The next day my home button started acting up and not working, and today the home button pretty much does not work at all, and voice control keeps coming on every 10 seconds or so.
    I decided to try to do a hard reset before taking it into the Apple store (probably a dumb mistake) and now it is stuck on a recovery mode loop.
    I do the restore and every time it's finished, the phone tells me to plug it into iTunes again and that it's in recovery mode.
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    Hi, djab12. 
    Thank you for visiting Apple Support Communities.
    Here are the steps on how to resolve update error 3004.
    Errors 3000-3999 (3004, 3013, 3018, 3164, 3194, and so on): Error codes in the 3000 range generally mean that iTunes can't contact the update server (gs.apple.com) on ports 80 or 443.
    Update to the latest version of iTunes.
    Verify the computer's date and time are accurate.
    Check that your security or firewall software isn't interfering with ports 80 or 443 or with the server gs.apple.com.
    Follow these steps to troubleshoot security software. Often, uninstalling third-party security software will resolve these errors.
    An entry in your hosts file may be redirecting requests to gs.apple.com (go to "Unable to contact the iOS software update server gs.apple.com" above).
    Internet proxy settings can cause this issue. If you're using a proxy, try again without using a proxy.
    Test restoring while connected to a known-good network.
    Error 3004: If you're using a Mac, you may be able to resolve an error 3004 by quitting iTunes and using the following command in the command line: dscacheutil -flushcache.
    iTunes: Specific update-and-restore error messages and advanced troubleshooting
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3694
    This could be related to the host file being modified.  Go to the section labeled Blocked by configuration: (Mac OS X/Windows) > Windows or Mac > The hosts file may also be blocking the iTunes Store.
    iTunes: Advanced iTunes Store troubleshooting
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3297
    Cheers,
    Jason H.

  • - Recovery Mode Loop... - iTunes Error (9) -

    - Hi -
    - my iPhone 3GS is Stuck on this Recovery Mode Loop... - i Have Never JailBroken nor Unlocked my Device - It was Purchased Unlocked - but 2 Days ago Whilst Trying to Send an SMS the iPhone Crashed & Now Continually Enters Recovery Mode -
    - When i Switch the Device on or Plug it in to a PC or my iMac via USB It Seems to Enter Recovery Mode (Connect to iTunes Icon) Somewhat Slower than Any Similarly Troubled Devices that i Have seen in Video on the Internet - it stays on the Apple Boot Logo for a Longer Time than Any of the Other Devices i Have Seen -
    - i am Not Able to Restore the Device via iTunes... -
    - i Attempt the Restore... - Go Through the Process of Verifying the iPhone with Apple - Download & Extract the Software - All Seems to Be Going Well... - then Repeatedly it Get's to a Stage Where it Says - Waiting for iPhone - then the iPhone Crashes - Returns to Apple Logo - & then the Recovery Mode Loop Continues -
    - Following the iPhone Crash - iTunes Presents an Error Message (9) - Which i've Found to Mean There is Something Wrong with a USB Connection... - but i've Tried All the Suggestions from the Apple Support Page - http://support.apple.com/kb/TS127... -
    - Switching USB Ports - Switching Cables - Even Tried it on a PC Running Windows 7 as Opposed to my iMac... -
    - but No Matter Where i attempt the Restore... - Unknown Error (9) -
    - i Tried Using - iRecovery - & was Able to Run that Application... - but it Did Not Fix this Problem -
    - However - iRecovery - Did Give me the Following Feedback - Through the - TERMINAL - Application on my iMac... -
    =======================================
    :: iBoot for n88ap, Copyright 2009, Apple Inc.
    :: BUILD_TAG: iBoot-636.66.33
    :: BUILD_STYLE: RELEASE
    :: USBSERIALNUMBER: CPID:8920 CPRV:14 CPFM:03 SCEP:03 BDID:00 ECID:000000F20A06E38D IBFL:01 SRNM:[879229FD3NR]
    =======================================
    [FTL:MSG] Apple NAND Driver (AND) RO
    [NAND] Found Chip ID 0x3295DE987A on FMI0:CE0
    [NAND] Found Chip ID 0x3295DE987A on FMI0:CE1
    [NAND] Found Chip ID 0x3295DE987A on FMI:CE8
    [NAND] Found Chip ID 0x3295DE987A on FMI1:CE9
    [FTL:MSG] FIL_Init [OK]
    [FTL:MSG] BUF_Init [OK]
    [FTL:MSG] FPart Init [OK]
    read new style signature 0x43313133 (line:375)
    [FTL:MSG] VSVFL Register [OK]
    [FTL:MSG] VFL Init [OK]
    [FTL:MSG] VFL_Open [OK]
    [FTL:MSG] YAFTL Register [OK]
    yaFTL::YAFTL_Open(l:2630): CXT is not valid . Performing full NAND R/O restore ...
    [FTL:MSG] FTL_Open [OK]
    Boot Failure Count: 0 Panic Fail ount: 15
    Entering recovery mode, starting command prompt
    setenv auto-boot true
    ] saveenv
    ] /exit
    Closing USB connection...
    - Please Note that it says... -
    CXT is not valid. Performing full NAND R/O restore
    - & Also -
    Boot Failure Count: 0 Panic Fail ount: 15
    - i Live in the UK... - & the Nearest Apple Store is Quite a Distance Away from me - so this is a Real Nuisance - !
    - Do the Errors Uncovered through - iRecovery - that i Detailed Make Any Sense to You... - What's a - Panic Fail - What's - CXT - (?)
    - i'm Bamboozled - !
    - It may be Related... - as Previously i Had an Issue Where my 3Gs Would Not Make Any Backups through iTunes... - It Would Sync OK - but the Backup Procedure Continually Failed... - & i Was Repeatedly Presented with an Error Message that Told me that... -
    - iTunes could not backup the iphone because the iphone disconnected -
    - i Was Unable to Find a Fix for this Problem... - but Eventually after a Couple of New Firmware Releases from Apple that i Installed via iTunes this Problem Seemed to Resolve Itself... - & i Was Able to Start Making Successful Backups -
    - They Seem to Be Related in that the Errors both Suggest that there is a Problem in Establishing a Connection between the iPhone & iTunes -
    - Any Help Would Be Appreciated... -
    - Thanks -
    D.

    - i Booked an Appointment at the - Genius Bar... - Where it was Determined that my - iPhone 3Gs - In Fact had a Hard-Ware Fault -
    - the - 3Gs - was Subsequently Swapped for a New Handset With the Device Still Being Covered by It's Warranty -
    - It was assumed that All the Previous Problems i Experienced Before Entering the - Recovery Mode Loop... - i.e. - Unsuccessful Backups... - Unsuccessful Application Installations - & Frequent Crashes & Stability Issues Were Due to this Hard-Ware Issue -
    - the Hard-Ware Issue was Determined to Be a Problem With the Memory -
    - i Recommend Making an Appointment at the - Genius Bar... - though i Understand that this Can Be an Issue in itself as Certainly for me Being Resident in the UK there is a Lack of Apple Stores in Close Proximity & It Requires Something of a Day-Trip & Planning to Make an Appointment & Be Seen -
    - It Did However Seem to Resolve my Problem... - as the New Hand-Set Seems to Be Running Well so Far... - though i Have Experienced Some Problems with the Volume of the Device During Calls - though that may be a Fault Other than the - 3Gs - Itself - i.e a Bad Connection/Line -
    D.

  • How can i restore an iPhone 5 from Recovery Mode loop with broken lock/sleep button?

    Hello,
    I just tried to delete all my data from my iPhone 5 32gb iOS 7.0.4 (with not working lock/sleep button) to install iOS 8.0.2 and after that the loading bar appeared on the screen. When it finished, the iPhone rebooted and went into Recovery Mode loop and it is still in it (after 3 hours +). Also, iTunes doesn't detect the iPhone at all.
    I hope, the solution will be found, thanks.

    Any suggestions?

  • Ipod Touch Recovery Mode Loop - Error Code 14

    I attempted to update my Ipod Touch (3rd Gen 32 GB) to the latest firmware (IOS 5 i think). It froze during the process and has since been stuck in a Recovery Mode loop. I have followed all recommendations on their website, called Apple support and re-installed all Apple related software, and even been to the Genius Bar in our local Apple shop, and it still broken!! They said that as it was out of Warranty (six months) and had a 'Hardware fault' i could buy a replacement for £120. I tried to argue with the shop staff and higher level customer support staff on the phone that my Ipod was working just fine before attempting to update the firmware so how could it be a hardware fault??
    Is it just me or the fact that as soon as the one year warranty is up, Apple expect you to replace your faulty item with a new one. So much for good quality goods, can we expect Apple products to last just over a year and then be expected to buy a replacement!!
    Isn't the fact that i have been offered a new Ipod Touch 32GB for only £120 pounds an admission that the product has some fault issues??
    Anyone else in this position?
    Any ideas how to fix the problem?
    Anyone else disappointed with Apple Customer Support?

    From the article cited at the end of my post:
    Error 6: All of the steps in this article apply to resolve this issue. Following iTunes for Windows: Troubleshooting security software frequently resolves this error. There may be third-party software installed that modifies your default packet size in Windows by inserting a TcpWindowSize entry into your Registry. If your default packet size is set incorrectly it can cause this error. Contact the manufacturer of the software that installed the packet size modification for assistance.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1275

  • My iPhone 3Gs is stuck in Recovery Mode. My phone has never been jailbroken. What can I do to get it out of the Recovery Mode loop?

    My iPhone 3Gs went into Recovery Mode yesterday when I got home. When I plug it into my computer iTunes opens and gives me this message "iTunes has detected an iPhone in recovery mode. You must restore this iPhone before it can be used with iTunes." I click the "Restore iPhone" button and wait while iTunes reinstalls the software on the iPhone. As soon as the install is done, I get the same message again "iTunes has detected an iPhone in recovery mode. You must restore this iPhone before it can be used with iTunes." I'm stuck in a Recovery Mode loop. How do I get out?
    This iPhone has never been jailbroken. After a litte research on line I saw some people got stuck in Recovery Mode after a jailbreak, but this is not the case here. Please help.

    Hi domaley,
    If you are unable to restore your iPhone from Recovery Mode, you may find the following articles helpful:
    iOS: Troubleshooting update and restore issues
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1275
    iTunes: Specific update-and-restore error messages and advanced troubleshooting
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3694
    Regards,
    - Brenden

  • IPhone 4 Recovery Mode Loop PLEASE HELP ASAP

    My iPhone 4 is stuck in a Recovery mode loop ever since I updated to iOS 6. I am using a mac running 10.8.3 with the latest iTunes. When it is connected to my computer iTunes pops up and says "An iPhone in recovery mode has been connected, you must restore this iPhone before it can be used with iTunes." Then I click restore and update and it goes through with the whole process then i get the unknown error -1 and an iPhone that is still in recovery mode:(
    Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks

    I called them and they said that they needed my serial number wich i do not have because my device is in recovery mode.

  • Endless "Recovery Mode" loop on my iPhone 5.

    Last night I decided to update my iPhone 5 to iOS 7.0.3. I connected my phone to my PC using the lightning cable and opened up iTunes, which prompted me to update my iOS. I hit "Cancel" so I could do a sync and backup before updating (as I always do). I then went back to the phone summary page and clicked the button to update the phone. It took about 40 minutes to download the update and after it downloaded, it failed. My phone went into Recovery Mode (picture of cable pointing to iTunes symbol). The summary page now prompted an alert saying that it has detected a phone in Recovery Mode and will need to be restored before being used. I hit "Ok" and then hit the "Restore iPhone" button.  I got the warning that all data will be lost and I agreed to the terms of iOS 7.0.3 etc. The download then began. At the end of the download, nothing happenes at all. No error message appears. The phone screen simply goes black and then the Recovery Mode screen appears again. Once again, I am prompted to restore the phone. I have restored six times now and everytime it does the same thing. It is an endless loop.
    I have tried different methods such as using a different lightning cable, different USB ports on my PC, and holding the power button and home screen to force it out of Recovery methods. My wife has the extact same phone and hers updated fine on my PC.
    Any suggestions?

    akorman     Feb 9, 2014 8:21 AM 
      Re: Endless "Recovery Mode" loop on my iPhone 5.  in response to MFothy      
    I was having this same problem (endless recovery mode loop) but I also have a broken Home button, so I'm not able to enter DFU mode. The fix for me was to go through the recovery, but after it restores the firmware, iTunes will tell you to leave the phone connected to your computer while it reboots.
    If I leave it connected, the phone re-enters recovery mode. But, if I unplug the phone at this point (during the reboot) the phone goes to the Welcome screen and I can set it up again. If I try to restore from the iTunes backup, I get put back into recovery mode, but if I restore from iCloud backup, everything works.
    So, in short:
    Plug in the phone, start the recovery
    After firmware is installed (while the phone is rebooting), unplug from the computer
    Restore backup from iCloud, not iTunes
    I have been messing with this for hours now, I finally came across your response. This worked like a charm, thank you so much!!!

  • [HELP] Recovery Mode Loop - iPhone 5

    Dear all,
    Kindly help me. I'm trying to exit this ***ty Recovery Mode Loop. It is driving me crazy.
    Here is the story:
    Yesterday, I was updating my iDevices to the latest 6.1 iOS. When I tried to update my Mom's iPhone, suddenly, the iTunes sync logo appeard.
    I synced it with iTunes, and it gave me this message: "Your iphone is in Recovery Mode",
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    I tried to Power it off, but it brings me back to the Recovery mode continuosly.
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    Hi there nxtbardi,
    I would recommend taking a look at the troubleshooting steps found in the article below. If you used a computer to initiate the update, there is a possibility that the device created a backup before updating.
    iOS: Not responding or does not turn on
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3281
    -Griff W.

  • 1 week old iPhone4 stuck in Recovery mode loop

    Hi there
    today when I connected my ip4, iTunes asked me to download and install the latest iOS 4.0.2, after that it went into a recovery mode loop and I cant do muh more. I have so far tried to restore using 3 other pc´s, xp and Win7. Tried different USB cable, disable firewall/antivirus, but nothing helps. I am constantly getting an error 9, but I have seen error 2009 and 3194 as well (tried about 10 times so far).
    Dont know what else to try
    Thanks in advance for any feedback.

    I had same problem. When upgraded to 4.0.1 I had to take it to apple store to be reset. Tried everything. When it happened with 4.0.2 they gave me a new phone. Sadly I had to reload 30g of music/movie/app twice. Glad I have a better option if it happens next time.

  • My iphone 5 is stuck in recovery mode loop for 3 days, can i recover my data before restoring the phone?

    My iphone 5 is stuck in recovery mode loop for 3 days, how can i fix this? I have attempted to reboot by pressing the home and power key at the same time. I have also tried to put in DFU mode and then plugin to my Mac and computer is not recognizing device in itunes.

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  • Ipod in constant recovery mode

    I have bought a new ipod and connected it to itune and it is in constant recovery mode.

    Hello Rachel,
    Do you have any other devices or peripherals connected via USB ports while your iPod is plugged in?
    Do you have any type of external hard drive or network drive you connect to your computer as well? If so, there may be a small chance that Windows is confusing your iPod with one of these devices because your iPod has the same *Drive Letter* assigned to it. So, I would try reassigning the iPod's drive letter as described in this article.
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    Worth a shot. And if no luck there, maybe try restoring the iPod on a different machine.
    B-rock

  • Iphone 4 stuck in recovery mode loop (non-jailbroken)

    This is frustrating me to no end!! I tried to update my iphone 4 to IOS6 via itunes, didn't work because my mac needed at least itunes 6.3.1 but it said everything was up to date. So i tried using a newer mac with an updated itunes, failed after about an hour, & got stuck in the recovery mode loop. Everytime i try to connect to itunes & restore my phone to update, a message pops up saying "could not be restored. this device isn't eligible for the requested build". I've been watching youtube videos for about this for an hour now, nothing. I'm about to go insane, so if anyone has any idea of how i can get out of the loop, that'd be great!!

    Apple doesn't fix phones they replace them.
    The iPhone warranty is NOT international.  You need to return the phone to the country in which it originated (the EU is considered ONE country for warranty purposes)

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