Error code 9 may sometimes rear its ugly head when you’re trying to update or restore your iPhone. It indicates that an unknown error has occurred and your device cannot install the latest updates or restore previous data. Let’s see how you can troubleshoot this error and complete the update or restore process on your iOS device.
This error code (and many others) may occur when you’re running outdated macOS or iTunes versions. Click on the Apple menu, select System Preferences, go to Software Update, and check for updates.
Do the same for iTunes. Launch the App Store on your Mac, and click Updates to list all the available updates. Install the newest iTunes version available and check if you can update or restore your iPhone without getting error code 9.
By the way, make sure you’re logged in to an admin account. If you use a guest account, you won’t have the necessary access permissions to perform certain actions, including updating and restoring your phone.
Make sure there’s no security or privacy program running on your computer or iPhone. These programs may occasionally block the connection to Apple’s servers.
Additionally, try to restore your iPhone using a different USB cable if you’ve got one at hand. Maybe your current cable is damaged or faulty. Connect your phone to a different computer and check if you can bring the device to default settings.
If you’re not using the correct date, time, and time zone settings for your current location, your devices may fail to connect to Apple’s servers. This might explain why you’re getting error code 9 on your iPhone.
As a last resort, try to update or restore your iPhone using Recovery Mode. Make sure to backup your data before you use this solution.
There are many triggers that can potentially cause error code 9 on your iPhone. The most common ones include outdated macOS, iTunes, and iOS versions, incorrect date and time settings, or security software blocking the connection to Apple’s servers. Eliminate these potential triggers and check if the error is gone. Hit the comments below and let us know which solution worked for you.
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