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ios 5 not eligible for requested build

Were you trying to install iOS 5 into the iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad but got an error on iTunes saying that “This device isn‚Äôt eligible for the requested build” ?

iTunes will show “This device isn‚Äôt eligible for the requested build” error when iTunes received “No” response from Apple server during verification process while restoring iOS to device.

If you have ever run TinyUmbrella, or manually edit hosts file and didn’t change it back, you probably will have this error because iTunes failed to contact the real Apple TSS server.

How-to make the device eligible for the requested build while restoring iOS 5?
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(Complete Guide) How-to Install iOS 5 beta 1

by iPhone Users on June 9, 2011

Some people are still getting confused how-to install iOS 5 beta version on iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
This is a complete guide how-to install iOS 5 beta version to iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch.
Before installing iOS 5 beta, you should know what you are dealing with.
For general iPhone Users, it’s recommended to wait until iOS 5 has been finalized and released to the public this fall, in the next few months. However, if you still wanted to try out iOS 5 beta version, try it at your own risk. Beta versions are intended for developer.

Requirements to install iOS 5:
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When you are trying to upgrade the iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad firmware to iOS 4.3.3, iTunes must be able to connect to Apple server during verification process while restoring the firmware. If your computer failed to connect to Apple server, restore process will be stopped and stuck on “device isn’t eligible for the requested build” error message.

How-to fix this iPhone isn’t eligible for the requested build iOS 4.3.3 error?
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How-to Fix An Unknown Error 3194

by iPhone Users on February 5, 2011

How-to Fix An Unknown Error 3194 while restoring (or downgrading) iPhone firmware. iTunes will not let you restore the device using any older firmware than current release unless you have ECID SHSH Blobs enable.

Unknown Error Occurred (3194)

The iPhone “iPhone” could not be restored. An unknown error occurred (3194).

This is the complete log information from %AppData%\Roaming\Apple Computer\iTunes\iPhone Updater Logs
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How to Save ECID SHSH Blobs with TinyUmbrella

by iPhone Users on February 3, 2011

If you do not know what ECID SHSH blobs is, please read this first: What is ECID SHSH. TinyUmbrella doesn’t require you to jailbreak your iPhone (or any iDevices) in order to save your SHSH. Furthermore, TinyUmbrella sends the SHSH request through Cydia’s servers which turn around and request the SHSH from apple. You will have two benefits, SHSH being saved on Cydia and locally on your home computer (in case Cydia’s server temporarily down, you can still restore same firmware or downgrade). More about TinyUmbrella: Read TinyUmbrella FAQ.

Also, in case you cannot find “Make my life easier” button, “Make my life easier” button disappear, “Make my life easier” button doesn’t exist, or you did accidentally pressed “I hate jailbreaking. Go away!” (accidentally declined to save SHSH), you can use TinyUmbrella to save your SHSH. You should save SHSH Blobs of current firmware before the new firmware released by Apple.

This tutorial will guide you how to save ECID SHSH Blobs (we will call it SHSH Blobs) by using TinyUmbrella.
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