Cannot upgrade to iOS 4.3.3 on iPad 2 and I tried!!? Seriously!

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in iPad edited January 2014
I have a 2010 iMac and all the latest versions of iTunes (10.2.2), OS X (10.6.7) and I'm trying to pull something off that I shouldn't get this much push-back for: I'm trying to update iOS 4.3.2 to 4.3.3. There is no jailbreak involved (I wish there were :o), I haven't just installed 50 new apps, run out of memory or anything else crazy. I just got this thing a few days ago. It was an exchange for another one that had the screen tinting issue.



The error message that iTunes reported was something to the effect of "This iPad is not eligible for the version of iOS that I am trying to get on it." Really? Apple's getting stricter and stricter with its iOS stuff, huh?



Here's a list of things I've done so far and more info that may be interesting or necessary to know:



I restarted my iMac (per iTunes Support site) I had NOTHING running, except for iTunes and the processes and start-up items that always do.



I obliterated it, i.e. in Settings, I clicked "Erase all items and settings", which wiped it clean and successfully returned it back to factory conditions. No dice.



I tried using the restore button (instead of Update) in iTunes. Nothing.

I tried holding down the Option key and manually selected the 4.3.3 IPWS. Same difference.



I went so far as trying to unplug my 30-pin connector cable from my dock (the iPad 2-specific one) and manually inserted it into the iPad 2. Yep, another FAIL. Talk about desperate, huh?



That's all I can think of right now. I actually have a hunch as to what may be the cause, but it should still work either way: My iPad 2 came loaded with iOS 4.3.1, as opposed to 4.3.2. iOS 4.3.3 had just come out the day after I got it, but Apple was still signing 4.3.2 IPSW's, so I decided to opt for an update to 4.3.2 and everything worked JUST FINE! I know, I know, but please don't ask me why I didn't just upgrade to 4.3.3. It won't help and it is what it is now. lol



The iPad 2 works just fine but I'm not going to use it like I want to, as I'd like to get the iOS update out of the way first.



One last disclosure: I had an iPad 1, I have an iPhone 4 (and had a 3GS) and I am intimately familiar with jailbreaking on both OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard and Windows 7 and I'd like to consider myself pretty computer literate. Just FYI.



I can't wait to see what you all think of this. Thanks very much in advance!

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 3
    nvidia2008nvidia2008 Posts: 9,262member
    Well 4.3.2 is a no go anymore since 4.3.3 came out. I was shocked how fast Apple stopped you from restoring 4.3.2.



    The only thing I can think of is that are you sure you downloaded the right IPSW for your iPad 2? There are three different versions for each model. Do a Restore choosing the correct IPSW.



    Also, make sure you remove or comment out all gs.apple.com entries in your /etc/hosts file. People tend to forget about that.
  • Reply 2 of 3
    crunchcrunch Posts: 180member
    Actually, I did make sure that it was the right IPSW file and as I stated, I had already attempted restoring manually and choosing a specific IPSW file. You were right about the hosts file, though.



    A couple of helpful guys in another forum made sure that I check my hosts file and DUH me, I knew it was a small thing that I was overlooking. I had never even considered what ended up being an obvious thing to check for Jailbreakers.



    This may well be a problem for others in light of the fact that Cydia has not been doing well with saving everyone's SHSH blobs these days, which is still a very recent occurrence, so hopefully others who end up in a similar situation will find this thread (or one of my others) and be able to adjust what needs adjusting on their own machines and be OK.



    Thanks, nvidia!
  • Reply 3 of 3
    nvidia2008nvidia2008 Posts: 9,262member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Crunch View Post


    Actually, I did make sure that it was the right IPSW file and as I stated, I had already attempted restoring manually and choosing a specific IPSW file. You were right about the hosts file, though.



    A couple of helpful guys in another forum made sure that I check my hosts file and DUH me, I knew it was a small thing that I was overlooking. I had never even considered what ended up being an obvious thing to check for Jailbreakers.



    This may well be a problem for others in light of the fact that Cydia has not been doing well with saving everyone's SHSH blobs these days, which is still a very recent occurrence, so hopefully others who end up in a similar situation will find this thread (or one of my others) and be able to adjust what needs adjusting on their own machines and be OK.



    Thanks, nvidia!



    Cheers...!
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