Problem update ios 4.2 - Windows Vista or Mac: does it matter? pls advice.

been trying to update my iPad to ios 4.2 for 10x, but no good result. been following every possible advices from people in forum who have succeeded updating:
-uninstall & reinstall itunes
-put iPad in recovery & DFU mode
-reset iPad to default settings
-be patient and keep repeating the update process (did 10x already)
...still no good result!
the update process always finish downloading all 551.4 MB (100% i suppose)after 70 minutes, then the fully downloaded bar shows "processing file", but it always end up with "error 3259/3529" saying i have to check my connection or try again another time (FYI: my connection works just perfectly fine & yes i been re-trying).
am using Windows Vista. can this be the cause of my problem? do upgrade 4.2 can only be done with Mac?
please advice & assist. cheers.
Message was edited by: and23w

There is a support article about error code 3259.
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2799
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3297
Either of these articles should help.
Also antivirus software enabled can cause problems with the downloads in iTunes.

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  • Error while creating .H header file

    I tried the same example in the JNI Programmer�s Guide and Specification. My working Folder - D:\velu\java\workspace. I wrote and compile the Helloworld.java here and so the class file also resides here. But when I execute javah -jni HelloWorld I am

  • Updating ipod on fresh Windows install without losing data?

    Hey guys. I have an 80gb iPod Classic, and my iTunes had about 72gb worth of data in the playlist. Recently I had to reformat my system drive and do a fresh Windows install, and as such my iTunes playlist obviously got wiped. If I readd everything th

  • Table jumps to the left with long pages

    I am using Dreamweaver CS3 and it works fine. But when I paste long tekst (lyrics for an artist) the pages makes a small "jump" to the left just a 4 - 5 mm. I use centered tables. Does anyone have a solution to this problem? Best regards Karl Henrik

  • Ip address blocked by security software

    Can any one tell me why/how a firm identified as CHINANET would be attempt access at some level to my account: 2014/03/10 01:22:07 -0400GEOFFREY-PCGeoffreyIP-BLOCK121.10.250.118 (Type: incoming, Port: 46763, Process: skype.exe) and what this means