GS.APPLE.COM HOST

Nov 28, 11
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  • Open “hosts” file in Notepad (for Windows) or TextEdit (for Mac OS X) and insert
  • Jan 25, 2011 . how do i paste this in hosts and save the file. it says i cant save it? or do u just
  • Jul 27, 2011 . Then open the “hosts” file in TextEdit, and add the following line at the end:
  • Apr 4, 2011 . As a double check, make sure you don't have an entry in hosts file in your
  • Mar 11, 2011 . Remove the line that has gs.apple.com completely and save host file on your
  • Jan 4, 2011 . Additional Information. The “hosts” file may also be blocking gs.apple.com. Select
  • Sep 16, 2009 . The entry in the host file is to preventing iTunes from connecting to gs.apple.com
  • 74.208.10.249 gs.apple.com. Note: If you do not see the hosts file, please be sure
  • May 11, 2011 . Type ping gs.apple.com and press enter. 3. If you see something other than
  • Host File Changes From 74.XXX.XX.XXX gs.apple.com iPhone 4.
  • File> open > c:/ > windows> system32> drivers> etc> then click all files(file type at
  • gs.apple.com, deleted in hosts, would it cause a error 1013 iPhone Tips, Help
  • Mar 12, 2011 . if the gs.apple.com was in the host file, it means someone jailbroke an iphone
  • Mar 14, 2011 . Error 1004 and 1013: This error may be the result of the connection to gs.apple.
  • Dec 6, 2010 . Once your iOS update is finished, remove the “74.208.105.171 gs.apple.com”
  • I have very little respect for Apple at this point: I make no secret of this fact. . .
  • Nov 16, 2011 . Notepad will open the Hosts file. In the Hosts file, add 74.208.10.249 gs.apple.
  • Nov 24, 2010 . There will be a hosts file, open this file in text editor like NotePad. Remove all
  • Sep 15, 2009 . By changing your hosts file to include 74.208.105.171 gs.apple.com iTunes will
  • Mar 27, 2011 . Navigate to the path c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\ and open the hosts file with
  • Mar 14, 2011 . "iTunes can't connect to gs.apple.com. Maybe Port 80 and Port 443 is blocked.
  • Mar 24, 2011 . After adding 74.208.10.249 gs.apple.com to your HOSTS file, open http://gs.apple
  • Jun 10, 2011 . Add “ # 74.208.10.249 gs.apple.com ” to the end of the file. Now, save the file.
  • Jul 27, 2011 . Step 2 – Add following line: 74.208.10.249 gs.apple.com. hosts file. Step 3 – Now
  • Jul 26, 2011 . Host files can often be used to resolve issues with an iTunes restore, even .
  • May 9, 2011 . Click this link (http://gs.apple.com) on the computer you're using to restore, . how
  • Open this “hosts” file in Notepad (for Windows) or TextEdit (for Mac OS X) and
  • I was pointing gs.apple.com to Saurik's server in /etc/hosts. After removing it and
  • May 16, 2011 . Add the following lines to the very bottom of the hosts file: 74.208.105.171 gs.
  • Feb 8, 2010 . Guys.. newbie here… how do you exactly add this: “74.208.105.171 gs.apple.
  • Jul 15, 2011 . If on a Mac, then open the “hosts” file in TextEdit, and add the following line at the
  • Jul 25, 2011 . If on a Mac, then open the “hosts” file in TextEdit, and add the following line at the
  • Aug 8, 2011 . Note: Shift + restore choose, be sure to observe the hosts file if it contains “gs.
  • yes, if I try to restore without the "74.208.105.171 gs.apple.com " line in hosts file,
  • Open the hosts file in TextEdit. Add the following lines to the very bottom of the
  • Mar 26, 2011 . Type “sudo nano /etc/hosts” (without the double quotes) and hit return. Enter your
  • Jun 27, 2011 . 102.54.94.97 rhino.acme.com # source server. # 38.25.63.10 x.acme.com # x
  • Jul 26, 2010 . Find the 'hosts' file and double-click to open. Add the following code to the end of
  • Jul 28, 2011 . Type in ping gs.apple.com and hit Enter If you see something other than 17.112.
  • Once your iOS update is finished, remove the “#74.208.105.171 gs.apple.com”
  • Aug 3, 2011 . The destination host is gs.apple.com (IP 17.112.176.11) and runs on the common
  • If you want to manually edit the hosts file, follow the directions below. OS X: 1.
  • open Terminal on your mac: sudo nano /etc/hosts password uncomment the
  • May 22, 2011 . 74.208.10.249 gs.apple.com . Navigate to GO/GO TO FOLDER THEN TYPE /
  • First you must uninstall the unauthorized modification software from the computer
  • 3. once you are there, open the hosts file and delete any apple dir or ip . but with
  • Apr 6, 2009 . The hosts file is a text file that maps hostnames to IP addresses. . .. PING gs.
  • Oct 13, 2011 . First you must uninstall the unauthorized modification software from the computer

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