How to Fix iTunes 1013 Error while Updating to iOS 4.3.2
Mac Users
STEP 1: First you have to go to Application folder.
STEP 2: Now select utilities.
STEP 3: From Utilities folder, launch Terminal.
STEP 4: Now type sudo nano /etc/hosts and then click on return.
STEP 5: Now remove the last line (gs.apple.com) completely in hosts file.
STEP 6: Now save the file.
STEP 7: Then restore the iOS using iTunes.
Windows users
STEP 1: First you have to navigate to C drive and click on Windows folder, then click on System32, now click on drivers and then click on etc folder.
C:\Windows\System32\drivers \etc
STEP 2: You can see hosts file within etc folder.
STEP 3: Use notepad to open the hosts file.
STEP 4: After opening the hosts file, simply remove the line named as “gs.apple.com”.
STEP 5: Now restore the iOS using iTunes.
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