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Old 06-26-2010, 02:29 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by toddos View Post
I had the exact same issue, and this fixed it for me. The cliff notes:

1. Make a backup.
2. Delete a specific file from that backup
3. Restore your iphone to factory in iTunes.
4. Restore your backup minus the one file you deleted in #2. This is where you'll get the error mentioned that you should ignore. The error will come from iTunes (I expected it to come from the phone for some reason).
5. Sync

You should verify 3G access at both steps 3 and 4, just to be sure.

AT&T and Apple's solution for this is to revert to 3.1.3, which is a non-fix and not cool.

This worked for me, but I lost my music which was synced with my computer before my hard drive went kaputt. Sad.
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