Hi list,
I gave the download link to one of my friends and when he was about to instal previous version of IOS, he got 3194 error.
His Iphone is not jailbroken.
Please, does anyone know what causes this error?
Thanks for your help.
With regards
Maria

On 24.9.2012 12:08, Daniel Miller wrote:
Download it from the following:
http://www.iclarified.com/entry/index.php?enid=750

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Mária Orovcíková
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2012 4:22 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: How to downgrade to IOS 5.1.1

Hi Sieghard and all,
Thank you very much for very detailed explanation about upgrading IOS6.
Please, where can I download IOS5.1.1 again? Should I google it?
With regards
Maria


Sent from IPhone

Dňa 23.9.2012, o 21:56, Sieghard Weitzel<[email protected]>  napísal:

Hi Mária,

I only downgraded my iPhone 4 once and that was after I optained a
beta copy of iOS 5 back last year in July. I was pretty excited about
iOS 5 after the June announcement so I paid some guy on eBay 5 Dollars
to register my UDID under his developer account. I then had to find a
website to download the iOS 5 beta, but since it was only the first or
second Beta it gave me so many problems that after a week or 2 I
downloaded iOS 4.3 again from the same website. Basically, as long as
Apple allows downgrading and provided you find a full copy of iOS
5.1.1 which will be somewhere in the neighbourhood of 700 or 800
Megabytes to ddownload, you just download it, then if you want to
downgrade you hook your phone up to iTunes and instead of pressing
Enter on "Restore" you press Shift+Enter. If you are using Windows
this will open a standard Open File dialogue, you then browse to where
you saved the iOS 5.1.1 file which has a .ipsw extention, select it
and press "Open". From then on it's a standard restore procedure and if all 
goes well you will be back to 5.1.1 when it's done.

Now, having said this, I don't think you have too much to worry about.
iOS 6 seems to run very well on the iPhone 4 and in fact quite a few
people here have reported it seems to be more responsive than iOS
5.1.1 was although there are a few exceptions where some people seem
to have problems. As for features all works well except custom labels
has a bug and there are a few other things which maybe you read about
if you followed the list. Nothing I think is a deal breaker.

If you do upgrade make sure you are plugged into power and back up
before and even though some claim it makes no difference, do this
after you backed up and before starting the update:

Turn on Airplane Mode, then go into WiFi and turn WiFi back on still
with Airplane mode enabled.
This will turn off Bluetooth and the phone so at least your upgrade
won't be interrupted by a phone call.

Next, go to the app switcher and force quit all apps.

Last, turn your iPhone off and turn it back on, basically this reboots
the device. I would also plug it into a power outlet with the wall
charger and not the computer, somebody mentioned yesterday that if you
plug it into the computer you use to sync and have iTunes open it can
cause the phone to go into DFU mode which you do not want to happen.

Now you can go to "Settings", "General" and "Software Update" and
start the update. Keep in mind that the download itself can take about
half an hour or more and if it seems to be stuck at 96% don't panic
and just let it sit, it will finish eventually. Also, the actual
install with all reboots and so on can take another 30 minutes or even
up to an hour, so unless Voiceover doesn't come on for about 2 hours,
don't worry. If it doesn't come on after
2 hours or more, well, then do worry *smile*.

I started the update via WiFi but got impatient when nothing happened
for 5 minutes as it sat at 96% and I rebooted the phone. After that it
kept telling me that my version 5.1.1 was the latest update so I just
hooked it up to iTunes and did the update via iTunes. From all I heard
from those who did the update on the phone via WiFi I think I
preferred to do it via iTunes as I could always see what was
happening, I heard the various sounds the computer made when the
iPhone disconnected and reconnected during the update etc. If you want
to do this via iTunes you have to be upgraded to the latest version which is 
10.7.


Regards,
Sieghard


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