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[size=0pt]The iPhone could not be restored. An iTunes error occurred .[/size] [size=0pt][/color]You may have encountered different errors in restoring and updating your device. You may have seen “This device cannot be restored Error XXX” message from iTunes before and wondering what just happened. It means that the computer being used in the update or restore process cannot or is unable to communicate to Apple’s servers. The computer might have some certain issues that needed to be fixed first before you can continue with the update or restore. Follow the steps on how to fix errors in iTunes when update or restore iPhone: [/size]
[size=0pt][/color]Step1:[/size] [size=0pt][/color]Check the host's file[/size]
[size=0pt][/color]Step2:[/size] [size=0pt][/color]Check security software or third-party applications[/size]
[size=0pt][/color]Doing the troubleshooting steps above can be very complicated especially if you are not familiar with some methods. This can cause further issues or worse, data loss. To better resolve all these iTunes error codes and get rid of them in the future, you can only use reliable software, [/size][size=0pt]FoneDog iOS System Recovery[/size] (https://www.fonedog.com/ios-system-recovery/)[size=0pt][/color].[/size]
[size=0pt][/color]Fonedog iOS System Recovery focuses on dealing with hard cases on the iOS devices, like error notes; DFU Mode; black screen, etc. so please try it to fix.[/size]
[size=0pt][/color]More Info:[/size] [size=0pt]How to Fix Errors in iTunes When Update or Restore iPhone[/size] (https://www.fonedog.com/ios-system-recovery/fix-errors-in-itunes-when-update-or-restore-iphone.html)[size=0pt][/color][/size]