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}
2010-09-01 22:35:47.000 iTunes[1936:148cf]: amai: AMAuthInstallRequestSendSync: received tss response (server version: 0.6.31-b2)
2010-09-01 22:35:48.000 iTunes[1936:148db]: iBoot build-version = iBoot-889.24
2010-09-01 22:35:48.000 iTunes[1936:148db]: iBoot build-style = RELEASE
2010-09-01 22:35:48.000 iTunes[1936:148db]: DeviceRequest failed: 0xe000404f
2010-09-01 22:35:48.000 iTunes[1936:148db]: command device request for 'getenv radio-error' failed: 2008
2010-09-01 22:35:48.000 iTunes[1936:148db]: radio-error not set
2010-09-01 22:35:48.000 iTunes[1936:148db]: unable to open device_map.txt: No such file or directory
2010-09-01 22:35:48.000 iTunes[1936:148db]: <Recovery Mode Device 0x1b03ef20>: production fused device
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
close(caller = 0x5695): remote port = 49152
close(caller = 0x5695): remote port = 49153
client protocol version 12
Restore options:
SystemPartitionSize => <CFNumber 0xb095c0 [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
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
AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x83440080 established 62078<-lo0->49152 62078<-usb->512
void AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleMuxTCPInput(__mbuf*) received reset, closing 0x83440080
AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x83479e80 established 62078<-lo0->49153 62078<-usb->768
AppleUSBDeviceMux::sessionUpcall socket is closed, session 0x83479e80 (62078<-lo0->49153 62078<-usb->768)
AppleUSBDeviceMux::handleConnectResult new session 0x83440200 established 62078<-lo0->49154 62078<-usb->1024
** /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 = 11803)
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
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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
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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 0x83440180 established 12345<-lo0->49157 12345<-usb->1792
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
ASR RESTORE PROGRESS: 2%
ASR RESTORE PROGRESS: 4%
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AppleBCMWLAN::handleIOKitBusyWatchdogTimeout(): Error, no successful firmware download after 60000 ms!! Giving up...
ASR RESTORE PROGRESS: 24%
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AppleUSBDeviceMux::sessionUpcall socket is closed, session 0x83440180 (12345<-lo0->49157 12345<-usb->1792)
ASR RESTORE PROGRESS: 100%
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
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
AppleKeyStore:cpkey_storeaction(1)
entering updategas_gaugesoftware
AppleKeyStore:cpkey_storeaction(1)
gasgauge_swupdate failed: -1
attempting to dump restore log
writing log file: /mnt1/restore.log
==== end of device restore output ====
2010-09-01 22:39:33.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: AMRAuthInstallDeletePersonalizedBundle
2010-09-01 22:39:33.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: removed personalized bundle
2010-09-01 22:39:33.000 iTunes[1936:1788f]: <Restore Device 0x1c0c5070>: Restore failed (result = 29)
2010-09-01 22:39:33.000 iTunes[1936:20b]: iTunes: Restore error 29
2010-09-01 22:39:45.000 iTunes[1936:20b]: device connected (isDFU = 0)
2010-09-01 22:39:45.000 iTunes[1936:20b]: iTunes: SCEP 3

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