I found an old iPod touch of mine from forever ago and decided I wanted to bring it back to life. However it appears to be 'turbo-bricked'. Here are a few details about it: -1st gen, has cable -will NOT hard reset, no matter what -will only turn on when plugged in, but will either get stuck on the apple logo, or the connect to itunes screen, depending on what mode I have it in (recovery or DFU ...
Sometimes with a 1604 error, sometimes with another. My most recent strategy is to recover 1.1.1. Unfortunately, each version of the Touch 1.1.1 software that I recover unpacks to a folder rather than the nifty iTunes update cube that I see for 1.1.2 in my ~/Library/iTunes/iPod Software Updates folder.
Set the year for the birthday to " 1604." - For example, if the actual birthday is January 3, 1988 - Enter January 3, 1604 - It will save the birthday without the year.
This just happened to me for the first time, a security alert and prompts to call "Apple Customer Support". I was sceptical but still called the number on the screen when I couldn't find a legitimate Apple support number. I didn't give any access to my computer or Apple ID or password. Did I expose myself in any way simply by calling that number and ducking some obviously dangerous questions ...
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.
ERROR 1604: HOW TO FIX THE PROBLEM I have this problem yesterday when i try to restore my ipod touch and i try anything on the web and on this apple forum..... Can someone help me? have other people had this problem too? how do you solve this problem? thx all merry xmas!
I am trying to remember how many posts we have seen about this already this week? Fraudsters are getting very good at imitating Apple messages and sometimes the only indication in an email is very subtle. Have a look at this thread. Someone registered an Apple ID with my em… - Apple Community It can be very hard to tell from an email alone if it is authentic. The best way to check is to use ...