Resolving iPhone Error 4005 During Restore

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Frequently Asked Questions

1.

What are the common causes of iPhone error 4005 during restoration?

iPhone error 4005 typically occurs due to not disabling iCloud data backup or issues with the Apple Mobile Device Support software on your computer, which can interfere with the restoration process.
2.

Is it necessary to disable iCloud backup to fix error 4005?

Yes, disabling iCloud backup is crucial to resolving error 4005. You can do this by navigating to Settings > iCloud > Backup and turning it off before attempting to restore your iPhone.
3.

How can I uninstall and reinstall Apple Mobile Device Support software?

To uninstall the Apple Mobile Device Support software, go to Start > Control Panel > Uninstall a program, find Apple Mobile Device Support, and select Uninstall. Then reconnect your iPhone and launch iTunes to reinstall.
4.

What steps should I follow if error 4005 persists after trying these methods?

If error 4005 continues after following the recommended methods, ensure that your iTunes is updated to the latest version or consider using a different computer to restore your iPhone.

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