From: Howard on 22 Jun 2010 14:19 SteveH <italiancar(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Sak Wathanasin <sw(a)nan.co.uk> wrote: > > > Anyone else having problems? It did the OS update OK, then on the > > restore it failed part way with an "error -34". Now it claims my > > iPhone "is synced with another iTunes library" and do I want to erase > > my iPhone and resync. > > > > Any ideas? > > Worked fine here - although I did get bored at about 12.30am and go to > bed, leaving it to do its stuff. iPhone 3G: Went to bed and left it to itself. Was all installed by the time I got up. Seems a bit slower but not notibly. H
From: Flavio Matani on 22 Jun 2010 16:17
Sak Wathanasin <sw(a)nan.co.uk> wrote: > On 22 June, 10:41, flavio_mataniTAKETHISBIT...(a)mac.com (Flavio Matani) > wrote: > > Sak Wathanasin <s...(a)nan.co.uk> wrote: > > > Anyone else having problems? It did the OS update OK, then on the > > > restore it failed part way with an "error -34". Now it claims my > > > iPhone "is synced with another iTunes library" and do I want to erase > > > my iPhone and resync. > > > > It didi that here, on a 3G. Now I very much feel I should have left well > > alone. This, with the various failed restores, etc, has taken 10 hours > > thus far. And for not a lot of benefit, on a 3G. Not fantasticaly > > enthused with all this. > > We are not alone - this problem seems to afflict 3G; see > > <http://www.reghardware.com/2010/06/22/apple_ios4_upgrade_issues/> > > In the end, I decided to let it erase and re-sync. I'm still reloading > all my po.., er, music, so I don't know what 's been lost. I had to resort to erasing and restoring from a three day old back-up as the previous one to the update seemed to have gone corrupt. Many hours of wholesome entertainment. -- flavio matani guitar tuition http://www.flaviomatani.co.uk http://fflavio.com |