How to Fix iTunes error 1603 :Step 1: Check for iTunes updates :
- Windows: Choose Help ? Check for Updates.
- Mac: Choose iTunes ? Check for Updates.
- Restart your computer may help to fix iTunes error 1603
- Try to connect your iPhone with computer via another USB port, then try to restore using iTunes.
Restoring Apple mobile device service on Windows XP or Windows Vista / 7 may help you to fix iTunes error 1603 while restoring your iPhone.
Windows XP
- Close iTunes and disconnect iPhone.
- Choose Start ? Control Panel.
- Inside the Control Panel, openAdministrative Tools.
- Open Services.
- Select Apple Mobile Device and clickStop the service as shown below:
- After the service is stopped, click Start the service.
- After the Apple Mobile Device service has started again, open iTunes and connect iPhone.
- Select iPhone in the Source list, click the Summary tab, and then click Restore.
- Close iTunes and disconnect iPhone.
- Click the Windows Start button
- In the Start Search field type “Services.”
- In the Programs section of the search results, Click “Services”.
- Select Apple Mobile Device and click Stop the service as shown below:
- After the service is stopped, click Start the service.
- After the Apple Mobile Device service has started again, open iTunes and connect iPhone.
- Select iPhone in the Source list, click the Summary tab, and then click Restore.
Reset the iPhone sync history and restore on Windows and Mac – How to do this ?
Windows- Open iTunes
- On the Edit menu, click Preferences.
- Click the iPhone tab.
- Click the Reset Sync History button.
- Open iSync.
- Choose iSync ? Preferences.
- Click the Reset Sync History button.
Step 6:
Create a new user account – How to do this ?
Windows Vista and Windows XP- From the Start menu, choose Control Panel.
- Open User Accounts.
- Select Create a new account and follow the instructions to complete the account setup process.
- Once the new account is created, choose Log Off from the Start menu.
- Log in to the newly created user account.
- Choose Apple menu? System Preferences.
- Choose View ? Accounts.
- Click the “+” (you may need to authenticate to be able to click this).
- Give the new user a name and short name and enter a password.
- Select the checkbox for “Allow user to administer this computer”. This makes the user an administrator user.
- Click Create Account.
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