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How to Fix Error 0xE80000B0

Topic: iPhone and iOS Restore Errors | Status: Updated

What is this error?

Error 0xE80000B0 is a common issue encountered during the restoration or updating of an iPhone or iOS device, typically indicating a problem with the connection between the device and iTunes. This can be caused by various factors, including software conflicts, outdated iTunes, or hardware malfunction.

How to Fix It

  1. Ensure you are using the latest version of iTunes. Open iTunes and navigate to Help > Check for Updates. If an update is available, install it and restart your computer.
  2. Check your USB cable and ports. Use an Apple-certified cable and try different USB ports on your computer. Avoid using USB hubs, as direct connections can resolve errors.
  3. Restart both your iPhone and computer. This can clear temporary glitches and improve connectivity.
  4. Disable any security software temporarily. Firewalls and antivirus programs can interfere with the restoration process. Be sure to re-enable them after completing the restoration.
  5. Put your iPhone into Recovery Mode. Connect your device to your computer, open iTunes, and force restart your iPhone. To do this, quickly press and release the Volume Up button, then quickly press and release the Volume Down button, and then press and hold the Side button until you see the recovery mode screen.
  6. Attempt to restore your iPhone again from iTunes while in Recovery Mode. Select your device when it appears in iTunes and choose the Restore option.
  7. If the error persists, consider using a different computer to perform the restoration. This helps determine if the issue is related to your system or software.
Disclaimer: This is an educational guide. We are not responsible for data loss. Always backup your system.