This will fix the pesky 1013 error in iTunes when restoring your iDevice, particularly to iOS 4.2.1. Preform the steps in the video, then restore your iDevice.
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meatybeatz 2 months ago
Didn't work, I tried deleting them and the # thing.
Randomario 2 months ago
@ivoiregyal08 what did yo do?? I am getting the same error... after doing everything
rono23 2 months ago
i still get that error after doing everything correctly.. some1 helpppp please
ivoiregyal08 3 months ago
thanks you man !
Nimexicatl1979 4 months ago
HERO
secretxxxxxxxxxx 4 months ago
@prsrROCKS what i did was copy paste the hosts file to my desktop, edit it there and save it. then drag like in the video
raymonnl 4 months ago
@moeykaraali dude thank u so much works perfect!!!!!!!
prsrROCKS 4 months ago
@prsrROCKS after you have saved it on your desktop go to my computer, at the top left corner you will find "organise" click on then click "folder the search options". Then click on "view" tab and uncheck "hide extensions for know files types" then you will be able to see .txt. Now you can go ahead and delete .txt from the host file.
moeykaraali 4 months ago
THAAAAAANK YOUUUUUU
moeykaraali 4 months ago