- Unknown error 0xE8000001
- If your iPhone is jailbroken and you edit the file Mobilestation, check the file permissions 755 (path on your iPhone / System / Library / PrivateFrameworks / MobileInstallation.framework /) If you create folders "Document" Application and verify that rights are chmod 777.
- More generally linked to iTunes 7.7, this problem may be related to your USB cable (try another cable), changing USB port, do not use a USB hub.
- If despite all this does not work, rename your file lockdown (C: / Apple / Lockdown) in lockdown_old (To iTunes creates a new file) to the problem disappears.
- Unknown error 0xE800000A
- For Windows: Run iTunes with Administrator rights (Right Click "Open as administrator"). Moreover, it seems that renaming your file lockdown ("C: \ Documents and Settings \ All Users \ Application Data \ Apple \" and / or "C: \ Documents and Settings \ username \ Application Data \ Apple Computer \" ) in lockdown_old (To iTunes creates a new file) the problem disappears.
- For Mac, this error is permission problem. In the application Terminal.app run the following commands sudo "mkdir / var / db / lockdown" and "sudo chmod 777 / var / db / lockdown. Or fix via software such as Onyx, the permissions of your Mac files.
- Unknown error 0xE8000013
- Activating an iPhone with a SIM unlocked for the first time with iTunes 7.5 can cause the following error message: Unable to activate the iPhone because an unknown error occurred (0xE8000013). Try again later.
- This error can occur if you use iTunes 7.5 to activate the iPhone with a SIM lock PIN. If this happens, ignore this error message. The iPhone will be activated as expected and you can give a name to your iPhone and choose your preferred settings for synchronization.
- To resolve this problem go to iTunes / applications and click on one of the applications you have downloaded. iTunes prompts you for permission to use the application. This problem is a problem of connection with iTunes Store and your account.
- Unknown error 0xE8000022
- To resolve this problem, restart your iPhone and your computer. If despite this the problem persists, uninstall and re-install iTunes.
- Unknown error 0xE8000025
- Update with iTunes 7.5 or later. Open iTunes and select Help> Check for updates.
- If the problem persists after the update, try the troubleshooting procedures in this document .
- If you can not perform the update, make sure your user account contains only ASCII characters .* The characters are different from those listed below are not managed.
- Make sure the name of your user account contains only these characters:
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ- Unknown error 0xE8000065
- You connect your iPhone to your computer controlled and it is not recognized? The problem comes from your firewall. In fact your firewall blocks the process of Shift version> 3.x
- The problem only affects Windows 7/Vista
- Unknown error -9808
- Internet Connection Problem on XP and Vista
- To remedy this, open a web page, check that SSL 3.0 and TLS 1.0 are selected then go to Tools> Internet Options> Advanced "in the Security options, uncheck" Check for server certificate revocation (requires restart) " .
- Click "OK".
- Close Internet Explorer, and restart your PC.
- Unknown error -2096
- Problem with your Internet connection. The Wifi internet access blocked or prevented access to your itunes account, making it impossible to activate your iPhone.
- Solution: Disconnect and connect again. Connect ethernet or live on your box.
- Unknown Error -50
- Check that the Parental Control tab located in Edit> Preferences that iTunes is unchecked.
- This can occur when the end of the connection occurs during the download content purchased from the iTunes Store.
- Configure your anti-virus/coupe fire to allow the fields to send and receive Internet data. - Itunes.apple.com - ax.itunes.apple.com
- If you notice that this error only occurs when you try to download videos: - Delete video files downloading cached and completely restart the download often resolves the problem. - To find the cached video downloads: Navigate to the download folder on your system. This file can be found at different locations:
- Mac: ~ / Music / iTunes / iTunes Music / DownloadsRemarque: the tilde "~" indicates your home folder.
- Windows Vista: \ Users \ [username] \ Music \ iTunes \ iTunes Music \ Downloads \
- Windows XP and Windows 2000: \ Documents and Settings \ [username] \ My Documents \ My Music \ iTunes \ iTunes Music \ Downloads \
- Locate the folder that contains the cached video corresponding to this purchase .- In Windows Vista, the folder name matches that of purchased video and file extension. Tmp. - In Windows XP and Windows 2000 the folder name matches that of purchased video and the file has the extension. m4v.tmp.
- Drag the folder. Tmp purchased video in question in the trash.
- Open iTunes.
- Select Store> Check for software updates.
- Enter your account name and password, then click the Search button.
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