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    Apple regularly releases software updates to introduce new features or fix any bugs that may have appeared in the older version of the iOS software. Whether you use an iPhone, iPad, or iPod, you need to make sure you update the software if you want your Apple device to run without any errors. However, due to certain technical glitches, the software update does not always go through smoothly. Apple Error 4005 occurs when your iOS device suddenly disconnects in the middle of an update or while you are attempting to restore your device. This article will give you a general overview of how you can fix Apple Error 4005 and restore your iOS device. In case the error occurs frequently, you can call the Apple contact number and ask for technical assistance so that you can implement a more advanced solution.

      Solutions to fix Apple Error 4005
     

    The best way to fix Apple Error 4005 is to force your device to restart. However, you must keep in mind that the steps to force restart your device depend on the type of device you use. You can refer to the steps below and follow the correct restart process according to your Apple device:

    iPad with Face ID:

    • Press and quickly release the Volume Up button.
    • Press and quickly release the Volume Down button.
    • Press and hold the Top button until the device restarts.

    iPhone 8 or later:

    • Press and quickly release the Volume Up button.
    • Press and quickly release the Volume Down button.
    • Press and hold the Side button until you see the Apple logo.

    iPhone 7 and iPod touch (7th generation):

    • Press and hold both the Side (or Top) button and the Volume Down button
    • Keep it pressed for at least 10 seconds until you see the Apple logo.
     
    Additional Steps to Fix Apple Error 4005
     

    If you find that force restarting your Apple device does not work you can try the additional troubleshooting steps mentioned below to fix Apple Error Code 4005:

    • Step 1: Check your Apple device and install the latest version of iTunes.
    • Step 2: Refer to the section below and force your Apple device to restart.
    • Step 3: Connect your Apple device to your computer using a USB cable.
    • Step 4: Click Update, and not Restore, to reinstall iOS and keep your data.
    • Step 5: Check for updates to your Mac or PC and restart your Apple device.
    • Step 6: Try changing the USB cable you are using to restore your device.
    • Step 7: Use a different computer to restore your Apple device.


    If you find that Apple Error Code 4005 still appears even after implementing the solutions mentioned above, you can call the Apple tech support number and ask for additional technical assistance. A team of trained Apple technicians is available 24 hours a day and will be able to give you the best solutions to fix any error code you may encounter while using your Apple device.

     

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