Getting the iPod into DFU mode can be tricky (see below), I followed this link: How To Put Your iPhone Or iPod touch Into DFU Mode. iBoot driverĪlso, DFU mode required a different driver. Once that was done, and after disconnecting the USB cable and reconnecting, the driver (iBoot) was installed correctly. iTunes installed the drivers toĬ:\Program Files\Common Files\Apple\Mobile Device Support\Drivers Moving to the PC, I initally found that Windows could not install the USB drivers (possibly because the iPod was in recovery mode), and that it was necessary to install iTunes first – the link, Apple Mobile Device Driver Missing Under Device Manager, was useful in that respect, whereas TS1567 install apple mobile device to recovery mode? was not so (although it did mention that they were two drivers – could one be for DFU mode?). Putting the iPod into RFU mode gave the same error 1. However, it still ends up saying the same pointless information, “update your iTunes and OS, blah, blah, blah”. Led to the more useful Get help with iOS update and restore errors. If you tried these steps and get the error again, follow the steps for your error code. iTunes error 1Ĭlicking on the More Information button, took me to the useless If you see an error when you update or restore your iPhone, iPad, or iPod, although clicking on the link at the bottom of the page It then extracted the update (“Extracting software…” progress bar at the top ofthe iTunes window) and then promptly returned the error: Upon connecting to iTunes, iTunes stated that the iPod needs restoring, and so I clicked “Restore iPod…”, and then “Restore and Update”, “Agree” and “OK” on the respective dialogs and iTunes downloaded the update. Note error 1 is not to be confused with error -1, which is related to a corrupted baseband IC. Regardless, I purchased it and took it home. When the power button was pressed the screen lit up with the Apple logo and then was promptly replaced with the “Connect to iTunes” logo (i.e. The vendor warned me that it did not work (“Mai Dai”), and, when pressed further, he stated that there was a problem with the Firmware. I purchased an iPod for 300 baht, in the market (Talat) in Pracha Songkro, Din Daeng.
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