Want to Fix iTunes Error 1603 ? Well, you may see this iTunes error 1603 when you trying to restore your iPhone in iTunes. Error 1603 gives you the following error message "The iPhone could not be restored. An unknown error occurred. Error 1603". Let's check how to fix iTunes error 1603 after the jump.
How to fix iTunes error 1603 :
Below I will show you some tips that help you to fix iTunes error 1603 :Tip 1: Check for iTunes updates :
- Windows: Choose Help > Check for Updates.
- Mac: Choose iTunes > Check for Updates.
- Restart your computer may help to fix iTunes error 1603
Tip 3: Try different USP Port
- Try to connect your iPhone with computer via another USB port, then try to restore using iTunes.
Restoring Apple mobile device service on Windows XP or Windows Vista / 7 may help you to fix iTunes error 1603 while restoring your iPhone.
Windows XP
- Close iTunes and disconnect iPhone.
- Choose Start > Control Panel.
- Inside the Control Panel, open Administrative Tools.
- Open Services.
- Select Apple Mobile Device and click Stop the service as shown below:
- After the service is stopped, click Start the service.
- After the Apple Mobile Device service has started again, open iTunes and connect iPhone.
- Select iPhone in the Source list, click the Summary tab, and then click Restore.
- Close iTunes and disconnect iPhone.
- Click the Windows Start button
- In the Start Search field type "Services."
- In the Programs section of the search results, Click "Services".
- Select Apple Mobile Device and click Stop the service as shown below:
- After the service is stopped, click Start the service.
- After the Apple Mobile Device service has started again, open iTunes and connect iPhone.
- Select iPhone in the Source list, click the Summary tab, and then click Restore.
Windows
- Open iTunes
- On the Edit menu, click Preferences.
- Click the iPhone tab.
- Click the Reset Sync History button.
- Open iSync.
- Choose iSync > Preferences.
- Click the Reset Sync History button.
Windows Vista and Windows XP
- From the Start menu, choose Control Panel.
- Open User Accounts.
- Select Create a new account and follow the instructions to complete the account setup process.
- Once the new account is created, choose Log Off from the Start menu.
- Log in to the newly created user account.
- Choose Apple menu > System Preferences.
- Choose View > Accounts.
- Click the "+" (you may need to authenticate to be able to click this).
- Give the new user a name and short name and enter a password.
- Select the checkbox for "Allow user to administer this computer". This makes the user an administrator user.
- Click Create Account.
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