Restore Error -1

My iphone is not working. when restoring I am getting a down load error -1 at the end. Any Ideas?.

If you have any security software (i.e. Norton, McAfee, etc.) disable this and the Windows Firewall and then try the restore.

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    my iphone 4s wont turn on with out being pluged in and when i unplug it it dies instantly i pluged it in put it in dfu mode and tried to restore it hoping it might help but its stuck in dfu and has restore error 21 help!!!

    Hey jestinsinclairr,
    Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.
    After reviewing your post, it sounds like you had one issue and then got a second trying to resolve the first. A frustrating situation for sure. The first article linked has what to do if it is not powering on unless plugged in. The second article addresses the error you are receiving when trying to restore.
    iPhone: Hardware troubleshooting
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2802
    Will not turn on, will not turn on unless connected to power, or unexpected power off
    Resolve iOS update and restore errors
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3694#10
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  • Iphone4 would not restore Error -50. I have tried to restore and it restored it to the point that it created after 5.0 was installed. How can I get it an older restore point from my backups and restore it on another computer? The phone has been wiped out.

    Iphone would not restore---- Error -50. I have tried to restore, and it restored it to the new point that it created after 5.0 was installed. How can I get it an older restore point from my backups and restore it on another computer? The phone has been wiped out. I can see earlier backups in my C:\Documents and Settings\user\Application Data\Apple Computer\MobileSync\Backup folder. There are four subfolders in this address. I need my contacts, photos, and messages back. I know this is a common error but I can not figure it out. I have ran the other troublshoot items in the error steps for 13 and 14 like apple says. Is there a way to call apple and get a step by step of how to restore from another restore point? Does anybody have a solution????

    It tells you to go to Error 13 and 14 if you receive error (-50).
    Here is what I have tried...
    Error 13 and 14: These errors are typically resolved by performing one or more of the steps listed below:
    Perform USB isolation troubleshooting, including trying a different USB port directly on the computer. See the advanced steps below for USB troubleshooting. I have moved it around to different ports.
    Put a USB 2.0 hub between the device and the computer. Didn't change anything.
    Try a different USB 30-pin dock-connector cable.
    Eliminate third-party security software conflicts. Removed all virus protection and firewall.
    There may be third-party software installed that modifies your default packet size in Windows by inserting one or more TcpWindowSize entries into your registry. Your default packet size being set incorrectly can cause this error. Contact the manufacturer of the software that installed the packet-size modification for assistance. Or, follow this article by Microsoft: How to reset Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) to reset the packet size back to the default for Windows.Used the Microsoft fix it.
    Connect your computer directly to your Internet source, bypassing any routers, hubs, or switches. You may need to restart your computer and modem to get online. Doesn't matter.
    Try to restore from another known-good computer and network. I do not know how to do this or how to find the correct/full/complete restore point. There should be more information for this.

  • IPAD 2 Restore errors 4005, 4013

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    Running Itunes as administrator.
    Also manually downloading ipsw files and with shift key trying to restore from file.
    Itunes continually gives errors 4005 or 4013.
    Sometimes I get a screen:
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    (FTL:MSG) BUF_INIT            OK
    (FTL:MSG) FPART INIT            OK
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    (FTL:MSG) VSVFL REGISTER        OK
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    (FTL:MSG) VFL INIT            OK
    (FTL:MSG) VFL_OPEN            OK
    (FTL:MSG) YAFTL REGISTER        OK
    (FTL:MSG) FTL_OPEN            OK
    (NAND) _publishServices:642 FTL capabilities: 0x00000000

    If you are getting the same error codes with different cables and computers then contact Apple, it may have a hardware problem : iOS: Restore errors 4005, 4013, and 4014 :
    If you continue to see error 4005, 4013, or 4014 when you restore your device, contact Apple for support.

  • Ipod Restore Error

    Hi all,
    Sorry to make my first post here a cry for help, but desperate times call for desperate measures.
    For the past day or 2, my iPod has been stuck on the loading screen (apple logo) when turned on, and it is not being picked up by iTunes. From reading other threads, I decided to put it into restore mode and reinstall the firmware.
    The problem arises now, during the restore, the iPod seems to leave restore mode and go back to the loading screen. Windows indicates that a usb device has disconnected.
    At this point the restore will fail with Error: 6, and in one occasion Error:13.
    I'm at my wits end with this one and cannot think of a solution thus far. Any help any of you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
    Using: Windows XP
    iTunes: 8.0.2.20
    Firmware: 1.2.1
    Cheers,
    Rodg3

    HERE IS MY ERROR LOG IF IT HELPS ANYONE:
    2008-11-24 17:55:32.296 iTunes.exe[4752:1708]: restore library built Oct 24 2008 13:46:43
    2008-11-24 17:55:32.296 iTunes.exe[4752:1708]: iTunes: iTunes 8.0.2.20
    2008-11-24 17:55:32.296 iTunes.exe[4752:1708]: iTunes: Software payload version: 5G77a
    2008-11-24 17:55:32.562 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: AMDeviceIoControl: GetOverlappedResult failed
    2008-11-24 17:55:32.562 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: ProcessOverlappedIoRequest: failed, error 31, usbd status c0000004
    2008-11-24 17:55:33.062 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: AMDeviceIoControl: GetOverlappedResult failed
    2008-11-24 17:55:33.062 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: ProcessOverlappedIoRequest: failed, error 31, usbd status c0000004
    2008-11-24 17:55:33.562 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: AMDeviceIoControl: GetOverlappedResult failed
    2008-11-24 17:55:33.562 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: ProcessOverlappedIoRequest: failed, error 31, usbd status c0000004
    2008-11-24 17:55:34.062 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: USBControlTransfer: error 0, usbd status c0000004
    2008-11-24 17:55:34.062 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: AMDeviceIoControl: GetOverlappedResult failed
    2008-11-24 17:55:34.062 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: ProcessOverlappedIoRequest: failed, error 31, usbd status c0000004
    2008-11-24 17:55:34.562 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: AMDeviceIoControl: GetOverlappedResult failed
    2008-11-24 17:55:34.562 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: ProcessOverlappedIoRequest: failed, error 31, usbd status c0000004
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.062 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: AMDeviceIoControl: GetOverlappedResult failed
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.062 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: ProcessOverlappedIoRequest: failed, error 31, usbd status c0000004
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.562 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: USBControlTransfer: error 0, usbd status c0000004
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.562 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: radio-error not set
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.562 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: unable to open device_map.txt: No such file or directory
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.562 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress -1
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.656 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: bootstrapping restore with iBEC
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.656 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: WinDFU::OpenDFUDevice: path: \\?\USB#VID05AC&PID1281#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#502e595d
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.656 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: WinDFU::OpenDeviceByPath: \\?\USB#VID05AC&PID1281#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#502e595d
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.656 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 4
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.656 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 8
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.656 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 12
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.671 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 16
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.671 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 20
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.671 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 24
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.671 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 28
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.687 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 32
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.687 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 36
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.687 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 40
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.687 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 44
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.703 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 48
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.703 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 52
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.703 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 57
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.703 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 61
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.718 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 65
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.718 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 69
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.718 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 73
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.718 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 77
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.734 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 81
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.734 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 85
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.734 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 89
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.734 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 93
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.750 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 97
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.750 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: WinDFU::UploadData: EOF, cbRead: 2212
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.750 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 4 progress 100
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.750 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: WinDFU::UploadData: ZLP
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.750 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: WinDFU::FinalizeDfuUpdate: GetStatus: status: 0, state: 6
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.750 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: WinDFU::ProcessUpdateState: status.bState == DFUSTATE_MANIFESTSYNC
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.750 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: WinDFU::FinalizeDfuUpdate: GetStatus: status: 0, state: 7
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.750 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: WinDFU::ProcessUpdateState: status.bState == DFUSTATEMANIFEST
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.750 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: WinDFU::FinalizeDfuUpdate: GetStatus: status: 0, state: 8
    2008-11-24 17:55:35.750 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: WinDFU::ProcessUpdateState: status.bState == DFUSTATE_MANIFEST_WAITRESET
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    2008-11-24 17:55:36.140 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: WinDFU::FinalizeDfuUpdate: success
    2008-11-24 17:55:36.140 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: operation 31 progress -1
    2008-11-24 17:55:37.140 iTunes.exe[4752:e40]: <Recovery Mode Device 01DC8D08>: Recovery mode succeeded
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  • Ipod restore error (1611)

    Hello, i am having trouble with my ipod touch 2nd gen. I got it all working and fine when i first got it. But one day, when i tried to charge it with my computer, it wouldnt recognize in my itunes. Then, i tried to do the 5 R's, then i finally restored my ipod, with the restore function on my ipod, and completely restored my itunes. But now, i must restore and update to use my ipod on my computer. When i try to do that, i get this unknown error (1611). Please help!

    Hello sorry to see you are experiencing this today. Please check out article below as it does contain information to better assist you in possibly getting your iPod Touch up and running again. Post back if you need more assistance from the community.
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    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1458

  • IPod restore error 1604

    iPod Touch 1.1.3 restore error in iTunes 7.6 -- Windows XP Pro
    I,ahem... JB'd... my iTouch, and I "DID NOT LIKE IT" so I tried restoring it. Now I get the error 1604 right after it is "Preparing iPod for restore..." screen, saying, "The iPod "iPod" could not be restored. An unknown error ocurred (1604)"
    I have looked on Apple.com and even Googled it for hours. I tried rebooting, trying another USB port, trying another user on the computer, and draining the iPod's batttery. Also, when it is restoring, the "Connect to iTunes screen" is still active and the white cord has the circle progress thingy. Is this normal? I have restored it before and it used to show the Apple logo with the circle thingy. Also, when I connect the iPod when it is booted to the "SpringBoard" iTunes says that "The iPod could not be synced because the Apple Mobile Device Service is not active" even after I located the "AppleMobileDeviceService.exe" and opened it. After the error message goes away when I click "OK" the iPod reboots into "DFU Mode" (as I think it is called). Also, I can only reboot it to the SpringBoard if I use Zibri's ZiPhone 2.0 utility to "Verbose Boot."

    For those of you who ask...
    JB is an acronym for JailBreak. I didn't want to spell it out directly in an Apple hosted Help Discussion, seeing as I don't want to deal with the consequences. If you still don't know what the above term means or refers to, go ahead and google it.
    DFU Mode: I suppose it stand for "Download Firmware Update" seeing as when I connect it during this mode that it has the error "Could not contact the iPod update server. Try again later" or something to that effect(my internet is not working, it is unrelated and the internet company is trying to solve the problem right now, but I am getting very impatient with them). I don't have any clue myself what it really stands for, and I can't find it anywhere on Apple.com. What exactly is DFU mode? I suppose it doesn't help even now, except for you to experience it for yourself:
    To get into "DFU Mode" hold down the home and power buttons until the iPod is shut off. At this point, keep holding the home button, but release the power button until iTunes detects it in that mode. The screen should remain black after it is shut off. If it reboots, or ends up in "Connect to iTunes Restore Mode" with a picture of the cable and iTunes logo, please try again.
    To get into restore mode with the iTunes logo and iPod cable, push AND hold the Home and power buttons until ou see the Apple logo. At the exact same moment you see the Apple logo, release the power button but keep holding the Home button until the above described screen is shown.
    My question: What is the difference between the two modes, and would DFU mode fix the 1604 error I receive when I try to restore it in "Connect to iTunes mode"?

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    I fixed the iTunes part. But even after all that I did get it redownloaded, my iPod still doesn't restore.

  • IPod Touch 1st Gen 1013 Restore Error Code

    So I have my iPod touch that I treat with the utmost care and it got stuck in the apple logo on startup. I tried restoring in the iTunes(hold home button and plug in USB) and DFU mode and I always get the 1013 error code. So yesterday I brought it into the Apple Store and they attempted to restore it and it gave them the 1013 error code. He told me that it was a generic error code and it would cost $250 to get a new 3rd Gen iPod Touch, which isn't a very ideal result. So I spent some time thinking about this and I thought why is it my problem that Apple can't fix their iPod especially if it's a generic error code. I take great care of my iPod and have nothing wrong so why should I be paying $250 for a new one? So today I called Apple Care support and after complaining to them they told me that the $250 would be the cost to *JUST REFURBRISH IT!* So I said "so if I am going to pay $250 dollars then shouldn't I just buy a new 32GB 3rd Gen iPod Touch?" The man said he agreed with me and that he was sorry there was nothing else he could do. I then asked if there was a way to see if the iPod had a software or hardware error and he asked if the genius at the store had run a diagnostics test. I said no because all I had was a restore done and I was sent on my way. He said that the store should have run a diagnostics test because it was protocol. So now I have to go back into the Apple Store and get a diagnostics test run on my iPod because the initial genius didn't follow protocol and just insisted that the iPod touch had a hardware failure so it was out of warranty. I highly doubted it was a hardware failure because restoring the firmware is a software issue. And nobody can give me solid facts why it's not, other than the genius thinking he really is a "genius" and telling me it's not because he didn't follow protocol.
    So tell me what else you think I should do other than get the diagnostics test run. Any comments or input would be much appreciated.
    My overall goal would be to have my iPod replace or fixed for free because that would be the reasonable thing to do. Especially because all the trouble Apple has cause me thus far.

    as directed by referenced guide followed steps below
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    dectected by itunes as ipod in recovery mode must restore to use
    select restore/update to factory settings
    Extracting then preparing ipod to restore
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    Manual Install method
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    white screen disconect connect black screen with apple logo then dicnnect black screen
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    Have a IPod touch 4, can't update (error 1602) and can't restore (error 1604) any solution?

    try this support article.

  • My ipod touch 2g is on black screen.when i connect it to my pc it is not recognizing it.then i opened i tunes and put the phone in dfu mode it says an ipod is detected but it cannot be restored error 1600.plz help me...

    my ipod touch 2g is on black screen.when i connect it to my pc it is not recognizing it.then i opened i tunes and put the phone in dfu mode it says an ipod is detected but it cannot be restored error 1600.plz help me...

    Error 1604
    This error is often related to USB timing. Try changing USB ports, using a different dock connector to USB cable, and other available USB troubleshooting steps (troubleshooting USB connections. If you are using a dock, bypass it and connect directly to the white Apple USB dock connector cable. If the issue persists on a known-good computer, the device may need service.
    If the issue is not resolved by USB isolation troubleshooting, and another computer is not available, try these steps to resolve the issue:
    Connect the device to iTunes, confirm that the device is in Recovery Mode. If it's not in Recovery Mode,put it into Recovery Mode.
    Restore and wait for the error.
    When prompted, click OK.
    Close and reopen iTunes while the device remains connected.
    The device should now be recognized in Recovery Mode again.
    Try to restore again.
    If the steps above do not resolve the issue, try restoring using a known-good USB cable, computer, and network connection.
    Error 1600, 1601, 1602
    Follow the steps listed above for Error 1604. This error may also be resolved by disabling, deactivating, or uninstalling third-party security, antivirus, and firewall software. See steps in this article for details on troubleshooting security software.

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    Hi, got the same problem as kerry221. The proposal given by stevejobsfan0123 did not solve it.
    Additionally iMac does not shut down after closing iTunes. Need to manually shut down the iMac.
    Problem occurred after last software update.
    Open for any further proposal :-)

  • My iphone 5c says connect to itunes. It won't update/restore; error message (27) comes up. I also haven't backed the phone up since last year. Help

    My iphone 5c says connect to itunes. It won't update/restore; error message (27) comes up. I also haven't backed the phone up since last year. HELP.

    Hi there owain11,
    It looks like that particular error may be realted to a hardware issue. Take a look at the article below for more information. 
    Resolve iOS update and restore errors
    Check for hardware issues
    Related errors: 1, 3, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 20, 21, 23, 26, 27, 28, 29, 34, 35, 36, 37, 40, 1000, 1002, 1004, 1011, 1012, 1014, 1667, or 1669.
    These errors mean that your device or computer may have a hardware issue that's preventing the update or restore from completing.
    Check that your security software and settings aren't preventing your device from communicating with the Apple update server.
    Then try to restore your iOS device two more times while connected with a cable, computer, and network you know are good.
    Confirm that your security software and settings are allowing communication between your device and update servers.
    If you still see the error message when you update or restore, contact Apple support.
    -Griff W. 

  • Won't Restore, Error 29. What Now?

    This is a phone which I don't know the history of. It was given to me today to see if I can get it going. So far, when attempting to restore it, I get "Error 29". I believe OS4 was installed prior to this issue but I'm not sure. Here's the details. Thanks for your help.
    2010-09-01 22:35:46.000 iTunes[1936:20b]: restore library built Jun 4 2010 at 01:46:12
    2010-09-01 22:35:46.000 iTunes[1936:20b]: iTunes: iTunes 9.2.1
    2010-09-01 22:35:46.000 iTunes[1936:20b]: iTunes: Software payload version: 8A400
    2010-09-01 22:35:46.000 iTunes[1936:148cf]: iTunes: Specifying UOI boot image
    2010-09-01 22:35:46.000 iTunes[1936:148cf]: requested restore behavior: Erase
    2010-09-01 22:35:46.000 iTunes[1936:148cf]: amai: AMAuthInstallPlatformCreateBufferFromNativeFilePath: open failed: No such file or directory
    2010-09-01 22:35:46.000 iTunes[1936:148cf]: amai: AMAuthInstallHttpMessageSendSync: httpRequest=<CFHTTPMessage 0x19d92cf0>{url = http://gs.apple.com:80/TSS/controller?action=2; request = POST /TSS/controller?action=2 HTTP/1.1}
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    2010-09-01 22:35:48.000 iTunes[1936:148db]: iBoot build-style = RELEASE
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    2010-09-01 22:35:48.000 iTunes[1936:148db]: <Recovery Mode Device 0x1b03ef20>: operation 4 progress -1
    2010-09-01 22:35:48.000 iTunes[1936:148db]: bootstrapping restore with iBEC
    2010-09-01 22:35:48.000 iTunes[1936:148db]: <Recovery Mode Device 0x1b03ef20>: operation 31 progress -1
    2010-09-01 22:35:49.000 iTunes[1936:148db]: <Recovery Mode Device 0x1b03ef20>: Recovery mode succeeded
    2010-09-01 22:35:49.000 iTunes[1936:20b]: device disconnected (isDFU = 0)
    2010-09-01 22:35:53.000 iTunes[1936:20b]: device connected (isDFU = 0)
    2010-09-01 22:35:53.000 iTunes[1936:20b]: iTunes: SCEP 3
    2010-09-01 22:35:53.000 iTunes[1936:1862b]: iBoot build-version = iBoot-889.24
    2010-09-01 22:35:53.000 iTunes[1936:1862b]: iBoot build-style = RELEASE
    2010-09-01 22:35:53.000 iTunes[1936:1862b]: DeviceRequest failed: 0xe000404f
    2010-09-01 22:35:53.000 iTunes[1936:1862b]: command device request for 'getenv radio-error' failed: 2008
    2010-09-01 22:35:53.000 iTunes[1936:1862b]: radio-error not set
    2010-09-01 22:35:53.000 iTunes[1936:1862b]: <Recovery Mode Device 0x1c09d160>: operation 44 progress -1
    2010-09-01 22:35:53.000 iTunes[1936:1862b]: requested restore behavior: Erase
    2010-09-01 22:35:53.000 iTunes[1936:1862b]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: nothing to be done
    2010-09-01 22:35:53.000 iTunes[1936:1862b]: unable to open device_map.txt: No such file or directory
    2010-09-01 22:35:53.000 iTunes[1936:1862b]: <Recovery Mode Device 0x1c09d160>: production fused device
    2010-09-01 22:35:53.000 iTunes[1936:1862b]: <Recovery Mode Device 0x1c09d160>: operation 4 progress -1
    2010-09-01 22:35:53.000 iTunes[1936:1862b]: <Recovery Mode Device 0x1c09d160>: operation 42 progress -1
    2010-09-01 22:35:54.000 iTunes[1936:1862b]: <Recovery Mode Device 0x1c09d160>: operation 5 progress -1
    2010-09-01 22:35:55.000 iTunes[1936:1862b]: DeviceRequest failed: 0xe000404f
    2010-09-01 22:35:55.000 iTunes[1936:1862b]: command device request for 'getenv ramdisk-delay' failed: 2008
    2010-09-01 22:35:57.000 iTunes[1936:1862b]: <Recovery Mode Device 0x1c09d160>: operation 6 progress -1
    2010-09-01 22:35:58.000 iTunes[1936:1862b]: <Recovery Mode Device 0x1c09d160>: operation 7 progress -1
    2010-09-01 22:35:59.000 iTunes[1936:1862b]: <Recovery Mode Device 0x1c09d160>: operation 8 progress -1
    2010-09-01 22:35:59.000 iTunes[1936:1862b]: <Recovery Mode Device 0x1c09d160>: operation 9 progress -1
    2010-09-01 22:35:59.000 iTunes[1936:1862b]: <Recovery Mode Device 0x1c09d160>: Recovery mode succeeded
    2010-09-01 22:36:04.000 iTunes[1936:20b]: device disconnected (isDFU = 0)
    2010-09-01 22:36:04.000 iTunes[1936:20b]: _AMRecoveryModeDeviceFinalize: 0x1c09d160
    2010-09-01 22:36:08.000 iTunes[1936:20b]: iTunes: received kAMDeviceAttached action, device 0x1c0b4a30, AFC error 0XE8000028
    2010-09-01 22:36:08.000 iTunes[1936:20b]: iTunes: Restore-mode device appeared, device 0x1c0b4a30
    2010-09-01 22:36:08.000 iTunes[1936:20b]: iTunes: Creating restore mode device with usbMuxDeviceID 0X1
    2010-09-01 22:36:08.000 iTunes[1936:20b]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 3 progress -1
    2010-09-01 22:36:08.000 iTunes[1936:20b]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 4 progress -1
    2010-09-01 22:36:08.000 iTunes[1936:20b]: Supports value queries: 1
    2010-09-01 22:36:08.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 44 progress -1
    2010-09-01 22:36:08.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: requested restore behavior: Erase
    2010-09-01 22:36:08.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: nothing to be done
    2010-09-01 22:36:08.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: device did not return saved USB log
    2010-09-01 22:36:08.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: device did not return saved panic log
    2010-09-01 22:36:08.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: previous restore failed with exit status 0x100
    2010-09-01 22:36:08.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: connected to service com.apple.mobile.restored
    2010-09-01 22:36:08.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: using protocol version 12
    2010-09-01 22:36:08.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: unable to open device_map.txt: No such file or directory
    2010-09-01 22:36:08.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: board config = n88ap
    2010-09-01 22:36:08.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 28 progress -1
    2010-09-01 22:36:22.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: previous restore failed: sOTGDevice::start : start finished
    AppleMultitouchN1SPI: detected HBPP. driver will be kept alive
    AppleM2ScalerCSCDriver: Added framebuffer device: AppleM2TVOut id: 81b4f800
    IOSDIOController::enumerateSlot(): Searching for SDIO device in slot: 0
    IOSDIOController::enumerateSlot(): Found SDIO I/O device. Function count(1), memory(0)
    read new style signature 0x43313133 (line:405)
    [FTL:MSG] VSVFL Register [OK]
    [FTL:MSG] VFL Init [OK]
    IOSDIOIoCardDevice::parseFn0CIS(): Device manufacturer ID 0x2d0, Product ID 0x4325
    IOSDIOIoCardDevice::parseFn0CIS(): Manufacturer: ""
    IOSDIOIoCardDevice::parseFn0CIS(): Product: ""
    IOSDIOIoCardDevice::parseFn0CIS(): ProductInfo0: "s=D1"
    IOSDIOIoCardDevice::parseFn0CIS(): ProductInfo1: "P=N88 m=3.2"
    AppleBCMWLAN::init(): AppleBCMWLAN-42 Aug 4 2010 18:51:11
    AppleBCMWLAN::init(): Starting with debug level: 4, debug flags: 00000000
    AppleBCMWLAN::init(): AppleBCMWLAN-42 Aug 4 2010 18:51:11
    AppleBCMWLAN::init(): Starting with debug level: 4, debug flags: 00000000
    [FTL:MSG] VFL_Open [OK]
    [FTL:MSG] YAFTL Register [OK]
    found suitable IOMobileFramebuffer: AppleM2CLCD
    display-scale = 1
    display-rotation = 0
    found PTP interface
    [FTL:MSG] FTL_Open [OK]
    AppleSynopsysOTGDevice - Configuration: PTP
    AppleSynopsysOTGDevice Interface: PTP
    AppleSynopsysOTGDevice - Configuration: iPod USB Interface
    AppleSynopsysOTGDevice Interface: USBAudioControl
    AppleSynopsysOTGDevice Interface: USBAudioStreaming
    AppleSynopsysOTGDevice Interface: IapOverUsbHid
    AppleSynopsysOTGDevice - Configuration: PTP + Apple Mobile Device
    AppleSynopsysOTGDevice Interface: PTP
    AppleSynopsysOTGDevice Interface: AppleUSBMux
    AppleSynopsysOTGDevice - Configuration: PTP + Apple Mobile Device + Apple USB Ethernet
    AppleSynopsysOTGDevice Interface: PTP
    AppleSynopsysOTGDevice Interface: AppleUSBMux
    AppleSynopsysOTGDevice Interface: AppleUSBEthernet
    AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::gated_registerFunction Register function USBAudioControl
    AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::gated_registerFunction Register function USBAudioStreaming
    IOAccessoryPortUSB::start
    AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::gated_registerFunction Register function IapOverUsbHid
    virtual bool AppleUSBDeviceMux::start(IOService*) build: Aug 4 2010 18:51:30
    init_waste
    AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::gated_registerFunction Register function AppleUSBMux
    AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::gated_registerFunction Register function AppleUSBEthernet
    AppleUSBEthernetDevice::start: Device MAC address = 0a:0b:ad:0b:ab:e0
    AppleUSBEthernetDevice::start: Host MAC address = 00:26:b0:92:35:00
    AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::gated_registerFunction Register function PTP
    AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::gated_registerFunction all functions registered- we are ready to start usb stack
    AppleS5L8720XUSBPhy::powerUp : _powered: 0
    AppleEmbeddedUSBArbitrator::enableDeviceClock : enable: 1, index: 0
    virtual IOReturn AppleUSBDeviceMux::setProperties(OSObject*) setting debug level to 7
    AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::handleUSBReset
    AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::handleUSBReset
    close(caller = 0x5695): remote port = 49152
    close(caller = 0x5695): remote port = 49153
    close(caller = 0x5695): remote port = 49154
    client protocol version 12
    Restore options:
    SystemPartitionSize => <CFNumber 0xb058e0 [0x1a9d5c]>{value = +750, type = kCFNumberSInt64Type}
    entering partitionnanddevice
    device is not a boot-from-NAND device
    entering waitfor_storagedevice
    entering formateffaceablestorage
    effaceable storage is formatted, clearing it
    effaceable storaged cleared
    entering checkfor_restorelog
    executing /sbin/fsck_hfs
    AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x83460200 established 62078<-lo0->49152 62078<-usb->13568
    void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(__mbuf*) received reset, closing 0x83460200
    AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x83460100 established 62078<-lo0->49153 62078<-usb->13824
    AppleUSBDeviceMux::sessionUpcall socket is closed, session 0x83460100 (62078<-lo0->49153 62078<-usb->13824)
    AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x83460200 established 62078<-lo0->49154 62078<-usb->14080
    AppleUSBDeviceMux::sessionUpcall socket is closed, session 0x83460200 (62078<-lo0->49154 62078<-usb->14080)
    AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x83460180 established 62078<-lo0->49155 62078<-usb->14336
    ** /dev/rdisk0s1
    Executing fsck_hfs (version diskdev_cmds-488.1.7~39).
    ** Checking non-journaled HFS Plus Volume.
    ** Detected a case-sensitive volume.
    ** Checking extents overflow file.
    ** Checking catalog file.
    ** Checking multi-linked files.
    ** Checking catalog hierarchy.
    ** Checking extended attributes file.
    ** Checking volume bitmap.
    ** Checking volume information.
    ** The volume Apex8A400.N88OS appears to be OK.
    executing /sbin/mount
    found restore log (size = 11825)
    entering createfilesystempartitions
    NAND format complete
    creating encrypted data partition
    wipe entire partition: 1 (old = 0 new = 750)
    block size for /dev/disk0s1: 8192
    /sbin/newfs_hfs -s -v System -b 8192 -n a=8192,c=8192,e=8192 /dev/disk0s1
    executing /sbin/newfs_hfs
    Initialized /dev/rdisk0s1 as a 750 MB HFS Plus volume
    block size for /dev/disk0s2s1: 8192
    /sbin/newfs_hfs -s -v Data -J -P -b 8192 -n a=8192,c=8192,e=8192 /dev/disk0s2s1
    executing /sbin/newfs_hfs
    Initialized /dev/rdisk0s2s1 as a 14 GB HFS Plus volume with a 8192k journal
    entering restore_images
    executing /usr/sbin/asr
    ASR STATUS: start 223 multicast-client
    ASR: Waiting for connection attempt from server
    void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult(BulkUSBMuxSession*, errno_t) new session to port 12345 failed: 61
    void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult(BulkUSBMuxSession*, errno_t) new session to port 12345 failed: 61
    ASR STATUS: setup
    ASR: Validating target...
    ASR: done
    ASR STATUS: metadata
    ASR: Validating source...
    AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x829b1180 established 12345<-lo0->49158 12345<-usb->15104
    ASR: Using Hardware AES
    ASR: Using Hardware AES
    ASR: Using Hardware AES
    ASR: done
    ASR: Using Hardware AES
    ASR: Warning: You may not be able to start up a computer with the target volume.
    ASR: Retrieving scan information...done
    ASR: Validating sizes...
    ASR: done
    ASR STATUS: restore
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    AppleBCMWLAN::handleIOKitBusyWatchdogTimeout(): Error, no successful firmware download after 60000 ms!! Giving up...
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    ASR: Copied 731038208 bytes in 79.31 seconds, 9001.96 KiB/s
    ASR STATUS: verify
    AppleUSBDeviceMux::sessionUpcall socket is closed, session 0x829b1180 (12345<-lo0->49158 12345<-usb->15104)
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    ASR: Verified SHA-1 checksum 731038208 bytes in 23.53 seconds, 30344.18 KiB/s
    ASR STATUS: finish
    entering mount_filesystems
    executing /sbin/fsck_hfs
    ** /dev/rdisk0s1
    Executing fsck_hfs (version diskdev_cmds-488.1.7~39).
    ** Checking non-journaled HFS Plus Volume.
    ** Detected a case-sensitive volume.
    ** Checking extents overflow file.
    ** Checking catalog file.
    ** Checking multi-linked files.
    ** Checking catalog hierarchy.
    ** Checking extended attributes file.
    ** Checking volume bitmap.
    ** Checking volume information.
    ** The volume Apex8A400.N88OS appears to be OK.
    executing /sbin/mount
    executing /sbin/fsck_hfs
    disk0s2s1: ioctl(_IOW,'d',24,4) is unsupported.
    ** /dev/rdisk0s2s1
    Executing fsck_hfs (version diskdev_cmds-488.1.7~39).
    ** Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume.
    ** Detected a case-sensitive volume.
    ** Checking extents overflow file.
    ** Checking catalog file.
    ** Checking multi-linked files.
    ** Checking catalog hierarchy.
    ** Checking extended attributes file.
    ** Checking volume bitmap.
    ** Checking volume information.
    ** The volume Data appears to be OK.
    executing /sbin/mount
    entering installkernelcache
    writing kernelcache to /mnt1/System/Library/Caches/com.apple.kernelcaches/kernelcache
    entering installsecure_vaultdaemon
    entering gethardwareplatform
    platform-name = s5l8920x
    linking /mnt1/usr/sbin/securekeyvaultd to /mnt1/usr/sbin/securekeyvaultd.s5l8920x
    no securekeyvaultd for s5l8920x
    entering fixup_var
    remove_path /mnt1/private/var
    executing /bin/rm
    creating directory (owner=0 mode=755) /mnt1/private/var
    entering modify_fstab
    entering clearpersistent_bootargs
    executing /usr/sbin/nvram
    entering update_NOR
    entering img3updateNOR
    img3flash_NORimage: flashing LLB data (length = 0xf999)
    img3flash_NORimage: flashing NOR data (length = 0x29999)
    img3flash_NORimage: flashing NOR data (length = 0xbe59)
    img3flash_NORimage: flashing NOR data (length = 0x2619)
    img3flash_NORimage: flashing NOR data (length = 0xb259)
    img3flash_NORimage: flashing NOR data (length = 0xdbd9)
    img3flash_NORimage: flashing NOR data (length = 0xfd19)
    img3flash_NORimage: flashing NOR data (length = 0x4fd9)
    img3flash_NORimage: flashing NOR data (length = 0x4bd9)
    img3flash_NORimage: flashing NOR data (length = 0x4d59)
    img3flash_NORimage: flashing NOR data (length = 0x6199)
    img3flash_NORimage: flashing NOR data (length = 0x12a59)
    entering createsystem_keybag
    attempting to create system key bag on /mnt2
    booted from secure root: give device keybag access to everyone
    entering updategas_gaugesoftware
    AppleKeyStore:cpkey_storeaction(1)
    AppleKeyStore:cpkey_storeaction(1)
    gasgauge_swupdate failed: -1
    attempting to dump restore log
    writing log file: /mnt1/restore.log
    ==== end of previous restore log ====
    2010-09-01 22:36:22.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 11 progress -1
    2010-09-01 22:36:28.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 12 progress -1
    2010-09-01 22:36:30.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 12 progress -1
    2010-09-01 22:36:37.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 0
    2010-09-01 22:36:47.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 1
    2010-09-01 22:36:47.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Initialized communication with client
    2010-09-01 22:36:50.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 5
    2010-09-01 22:36:50.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Starting to send payload
    2010-09-01 22:36:51.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 6
    2010-09-01 22:36:51.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:36:52.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 7
    2010-09-01 22:36:52.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:36:52.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 8
    2010-09-01 22:36:52.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:36:53.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 9
    2010-09-01 22:36:53.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:36:54.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 10
    2010-09-01 22:36:54.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:36:55.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 11
    2010-09-01 22:36:55.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:36:56.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 12
    2010-09-01 22:36:56.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:36:56.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 13
    2010-09-01 22:36:56.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:36:57.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 14
    2010-09-01 22:36:58.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:36:59.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 15
    2010-09-01 22:36:59.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:36:59.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 16
    2010-09-01 22:36:59.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:00.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 17
    2010-09-01 22:37:00.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:01.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 18
    2010-09-01 22:37:01.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:01.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 19
    2010-09-01 22:37:01.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:02.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 20
    2010-09-01 22:37:02.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:03.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 21
    2010-09-01 22:37:03.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:03.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 22
    2010-09-01 22:37:03.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:04.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 23
    2010-09-01 22:37:04.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:04.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 24
    2010-09-01 22:37:04.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:05.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 25
    2010-09-01 22:37:05.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:06.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 26
    2010-09-01 22:37:06.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:07.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 27
    2010-09-01 22:37:07.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:07.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 28
    2010-09-01 22:37:07.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:08.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 29
    2010-09-01 22:37:08.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:09.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 30
    2010-09-01 22:37:09.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:10.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 31
    2010-09-01 22:37:10.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:11.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 32
    2010-09-01 22:37:11.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:11.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 33
    2010-09-01 22:37:11.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:12.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 34
    2010-09-01 22:37:12.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:13.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 35
    2010-09-01 22:37:13.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:14.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 36
    2010-09-01 22:37:14.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:16.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 37
    2010-09-01 22:37:16.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:17.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 38
    2010-09-01 22:37:17.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:18.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 39
    2010-09-01 22:37:18.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:19.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 40
    2010-09-01 22:37:19.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:19.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 41
    2010-09-01 22:37:19.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:20.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 42
    2010-09-01 22:37:20.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:21.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 43
    2010-09-01 22:37:21.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:21.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 44
    2010-09-01 22:37:21.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:22.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 45
    2010-09-01 22:37:22.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:23.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 46
    2010-09-01 22:37:23.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:23.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 47
    2010-09-01 22:37:23.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:24.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 48
    2010-09-01 22:37:24.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:25.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 49
    2010-09-01 22:37:25.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:26.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 50
    2010-09-01 22:37:26.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:27.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 51
    2010-09-01 22:37:27.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:28.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 52
    2010-09-01 22:37:28.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:28.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 53
    2010-09-01 22:37:28.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:29.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 54
    2010-09-01 22:37:29.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:30.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 55
    2010-09-01 22:37:30.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:31.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 56
    2010-09-01 22:37:31.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:32.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 57
    2010-09-01 22:37:32.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:32.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 58
    2010-09-01 22:37:32.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:33.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 59
    2010-09-01 22:37:33.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:34.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 60
    2010-09-01 22:37:34.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:35.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 61
    2010-09-01 22:37:35.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:36.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 62
    2010-09-01 22:37:36.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:37.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 63
    2010-09-01 22:37:37.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:38.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 64
    2010-09-01 22:37:38.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:39.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 65
    2010-09-01 22:37:39.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:40.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 66
    2010-09-01 22:37:40.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:41.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 67
    2010-09-01 22:37:41.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:41.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 68
    2010-09-01 22:37:41.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:42.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 69
    2010-09-01 22:37:42.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:42.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 70
    2010-09-01 22:37:42.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:43.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 71
    2010-09-01 22:37:43.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:44.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 72
    2010-09-01 22:37:44.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:45.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 73
    2010-09-01 22:37:45.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:45.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 74
    2010-09-01 22:37:45.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:46.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 75
    2010-09-01 22:37:46.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:46.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 76
    2010-09-01 22:37:46.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:47.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 77
    2010-09-01 22:37:47.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:48.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 78
    2010-09-01 22:37:48.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:49.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 79
    2010-09-01 22:37:49.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:49.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 80
    2010-09-01 22:37:49.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:50.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 81
    2010-09-01 22:37:50.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:51.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 82
    2010-09-01 22:37:51.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:51.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 83
    2010-09-01 22:37:51.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:52.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 84
    2010-09-01 22:37:52.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:53.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 85
    2010-09-01 22:37:53.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:54.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 86
    2010-09-01 22:37:54.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:55.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 87
    2010-09-01 22:37:55.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:55.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 88
    2010-09-01 22:37:55.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:56.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 89
    2010-09-01 22:37:56.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:57.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 90
    2010-09-01 22:37:57.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:58.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 91
    2010-09-01 22:37:58.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:58.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 92
    2010-09-01 22:37:58.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:37:59.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 93
    2010-09-01 22:37:59.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:38:00.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 94
    2010-09-01 22:38:00.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:38:01.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 95
    2010-09-01 22:38:01.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:38:02.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 96
    2010-09-01 22:38:02.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:38:03.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 97
    2010-09-01 22:38:03.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:38:04.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 98
    2010-09-01 22:38:04.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2010-09-01 22:38:05.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 13 progress 100
    2010-09-01 22:38:05.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: ASR progress: Finished
    2010-09-01 22:38:06.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 2
    2010-09-01 22:38:06.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 4
    2010-09-01 22:38:07.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 6
    2010-09-01 22:38:07.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 8
    2010-09-01 22:38:08.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 10
    2010-09-01 22:38:08.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 12
    2010-09-01 22:38:09.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 14
    2010-09-01 22:38:09.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 16
    2010-09-01 22:38:10.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 18
    2010-09-01 22:38:10.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 20
    2010-09-01 22:38:11.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 22
    2010-09-01 22:38:11.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 24
    2010-09-01 22:38:11.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 26
    2010-09-01 22:38:12.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 28
    2010-09-01 22:38:12.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 30
    2010-09-01 22:38:13.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 32
    2010-09-01 22:38:13.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 34
    2010-09-01 22:38:14.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 36
    2010-09-01 22:38:14.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 38
    2010-09-01 22:38:15.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 40
    2010-09-01 22:38:15.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 42
    2010-09-01 22:38:16.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 44
    2010-09-01 22:38:16.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 46
    2010-09-01 22:38:17.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 48
    2010-09-01 22:38:17.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 50
    2010-09-01 22:38:18.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 52
    2010-09-01 22:38:18.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 54
    2010-09-01 22:38:19.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 56
    2010-09-01 22:38:19.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 58
    2010-09-01 22:38:19.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 60
    2010-09-01 22:38:20.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 62
    2010-09-01 22:38:20.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 64
    2010-09-01 22:38:21.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 66
    2010-09-01 22:38:21.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 68
    2010-09-01 22:38:22.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 70
    2010-09-01 22:38:22.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 72
    2010-09-01 22:38:23.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 74
    2010-09-01 22:38:23.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 76
    2010-09-01 22:38:24.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 78
    2010-09-01 22:38:24.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 80
    2010-09-01 22:38:25.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 82
    2010-09-01 22:38:25.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 84
    2010-09-01 22:38:26.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 86
    2010-09-01 22:38:26.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 88
    2010-09-01 22:38:27.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 90
    2010-09-01 22:38:27.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 92
    2010-09-01 22:38:27.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 94
    2010-09-01 22:38:28.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 96
    2010-09-01 22:38:28.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 98
    2010-09-01 22:38:29.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 14 progress 100
    2010-09-01 22:38:29.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 15 progress -1
    2010-09-01 22:38:43.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 16 progress -1
    2010-09-01 22:38:43.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 15 progress -1
    2010-09-01 22:38:45.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 16 progress -1
    2010-09-01 22:38:45.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 27 progress -1
    2010-09-01 22:38:46.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 27 progress -1
    2010-09-01 22:38:46.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 17 progress -1
    2010-09-01 22:38:47.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 25 progress -1
    2010-09-01 22:38:47.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 35 progress -1
    2010-09-01 22:38:47.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 18 progress -1
    2010-09-01 22:39:08.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 49 progress -1
    2010-09-01 22:39:09.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: operation 46 progress -1
    2010-09-01 22:39:33.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: device returned AMR error 29
    2010-09-01 22:39:33.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]:
    ==== device restore output ====
    sOTGDevice::start : start finished
    AppleMultitouchN1SPI: detected HBPP. driver will be kept alive
    AppleM2ScalerCSCDriver: Added framebuffer device: AppleM2TVOut id: 81b4f800
    IOSDIOController::enumerateSlot(): Searching for SDIO device in slot: 0
    IOSDIOController::enumerateSlot(): Found SDIO I/O device. Function count(1), memory(0)
    read new style signature 0x43313133 (line:405)
    [FTL:MSG] VSVFL Register [OK]
    [FTL:MSG] VFL Init [OK]
    IOSDIOIoCardDevice::parseFn0CIS(): Device manufacturer ID 0x2d0, Product ID 0x4325
    IOSDIOIoCardDevice::parseFn0CIS(): Manufacturer: ""
    IOSDIOIoCardDevice::parseFn0CIS(): Product: ""
    IOSDIOIoCardDevice::parseFn0CIS(): ProductInfo0: "s=D1"
    IOSDIOIoCardDevice::parseFn0CIS(): ProductInfo1: "P=N88 m=3.2"
    AppleBCMWLAN::init(): AppleBCMWLAN-42 Aug 4 2010 18:51:11
    AppleBCMWLAN::init(): Starting with debug level: 4, debug flags: 00000000
    AppleBCMWLAN::init(): AppleBCMWLAN-42 Aug 4 2010 18:51:11
    AppleBCMWLAN::init(): Starting with debug level: 4, debug flags: 00000000
    [FTL:MSG] VFL_Open [OK]
    [FTL:MSG] YAFTL Register [OK]
    found suitable IOMobileFramebuffer: AppleM2CLCD
    display-scale = 1
    display-rotation = 0
    found PTP interface
    [FTL:MSG] FTL_Open [OK]
    AppleSynopsysOTGDevice - Configuration: PTP
    AppleSynopsysOTGDevice Interface: PTP
    AppleSynopsysOTGDevice - Configuration: iPod USB Interface
    AppleSynopsysOTGDevice Interface: USBAudioControl
    AppleSynopsysOTGDevice Interface: USBAudioStreaming
    AppleSynopsysOTGDevice Interface: IapOverUsbHid
    AppleSynopsysOTGDevice - Configuration: PTP + Apple Mobile Device
    AppleSynopsysOTGDevice Interface: PTP
    AppleSynopsysOTGDevice Interface: AppleUSBMux
    AppleSynopsysOTGDevice - Configuration: PTP + Apple Mobile Device + Apple USB Ethernet
    AppleSynopsysOTGDevice Interface: PTP
    AppleSynopsysOTGDevice Interface: AppleUSBMux
    AppleSynopsysOTGDevice Interface: AppleUSBEthernet
    AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::gated_registerFunction Register function USBAudioControl
    AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::gated_registerFunction Register function USBAudioStreaming
    IOAccessoryPortUSB::start
    AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::gated_registerFunction Register function IapOverUsbHid
    virtual bool AppleUSBDeviceMux::start(IOService*) build: Aug 4 2010 18:51:30
    init_waste
    AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::gated_registerFunction Register function AppleUSBMux
    AppleSynopsysOTGDevice::gated_registerFunction Register function AppleUSBEthernet
    AppleUSBEthernetDevice::start: Device MAC address = 0a:0b:ad:0b:ab:e0
    AppleUSBEthernetDevice::start: Host MAC address = 00:26:b0:92:35:00
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    entering partitionnanddevice
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    void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(__mbuf*) received reset, closing 0x83440080
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    ** /dev/rdisk0s1
    Executing fsck_hfs (version diskdev_cmds-488.1.7~39).
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    ** Checking extents overflow file.
    ** Checking catalog file.
    ** Checking multi-linked files.
    ** Checking catalog hierarchy.
    ** Checking extended attributes file.
    ** Checking volume bitmap.
    ** Checking volume information.
    ** The volume Apex8A400.N88OS appears to be OK.
    executing /sbin/mount
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    void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult(BulkUSBMuxSession*, errno_t) new session to port 12345 failed: 61
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    ASR: Validating target...
    ASR: done
    ASR STATUS: metadata
    ASR: Validating source...
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    ASR: Using Hardware AES
    ASR: Using Hardware AES
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    ASR: Using Hardware AES
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    ASR: done
    ASR STATUS: restore
    ASR RESTORE PROGRESS: 2%
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    AppleBCMWLAN::handleIOKitBusyWatchdogTimeout(): Error, no successful firmware download after 60000 ms!! Giving up...
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    AppleUSBDeviceMux::sessionUpcall socket is closed, session 0x83440180 (12345<-lo0->49157 12345<-usb->1792)
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    ASR: Copied 731038208 bytes in 75.06 seconds, 9511.05 KiB/s
    ASR STATUS: verify
    ASR VERIFY PROGRESS: 2%
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    ASR: Verified SHA-1 checksum 731038208 bytes in 23.49 seconds, 30385.86 KiB/s
    ASR STATUS: finish
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