iPhone users occasionally run into a strange error – the 9, 4005, 4014 / 4013 – that prevents you from upgrading to latest iOS version via iTunes. Barring OTA updates, any update that is done through iTunes runs the risk of several errors and one of them, the 4013/4014, is our concern here. Put simply, the error is hardware related but like all things digital, you don’t really get to fix this one without your share of head-banging. There are a variety of solutions that worked for various people. What we try here is to make sure you don’t go about trying them randomly but in an ordered way. That makes it easier to fix. Fix iTunes Error 4014 Before You Start As always: Use the latest version of iTunes Make sure iPhone has enough space to bring in a new update. A gig or more is recommended. Also make sure the iPhone is not low on battery. Update your Mac or PC, if there is an update available for it. How to Fix iTunes Error 9, 4005, 4014/4013 The Real Proble
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