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How to fix iPhone 14 Error 9 with failed Rose

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How to fix iPhone 14 Error 9 with failed Rose
Device iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus
Affects part(s) Main Logic Board
Needs equipment Soldering Iron, Hot Air Station, Reballing Stencil
Difficulty ◉◉◉◉ Specialist
Type Soldering


Problem description

iPhone 14 fails to restore and throws Error 9 during iTunes / 3uTools restore. The restore process may begin normally but fails mid-way.

Upon inspecting the restore logs, communication failure is traced to the ROSE IC, confirming a hardware fault.

This issue requires board-level repair and cannot be resolved via software.

iPhone 14 - Restore log pointing to ROSE IC issue

Symptoms

  • Restore fails with Error 9
  • Device stuck in Recovery or DFU mode
  • Restore progresses partially, then fails
  • Same behavior with:
    • Different cables
    • Different computers
    • DFU restore
  • Restore logs indicate ROSE communication failure
iPhone 14 ROSE IC (U200_R) location on board view

Solution

iPhone 14 ROSE IC (U200_R) location on board

Diagnostic Steps

  1. Attempt restore via iTunes / 3uTools
  2. Confirm consistent Error 9
  3. Review restore logs
    • Look for ROSE-related errors
  4. Rule out:
    • Bad cable
    • Faulty charging port
    • Low battery voltage
  5. Confirm issue persists in DFU mode

Once logs confirm ROSE fault → proceed to board repair.

Repair Steps

1. Prepare the Board

  • Remove logic board from device
  • Remove shields as necessary
  • Protect sensitive components

2. Split the Sandwich Board

  • Apply controlled preheat
  • Separate upper and lower layers carefully
  • Avoid warping or pad damage

⚠️ Excessive force can destroy interposer pads.


3. Remove ROSE IC

  • Apply flux
  • Remove faulty ROSE IC using controlled hot air
  • Clean pads thoroughly
  • Inspect for lifted pads or trace damage

4. Replace ROSE IC

  • Install new known-good ROSE IC
  • Align precisely
  • Reflow evenly
  • Inspect solder joints under microscope

5. Re-stack the Board

  • Re-align sandwich layers
  • Reflow evenly to restore board connection
  • Inspect for alignment integrity

6. Post-Repair Testing

  • Reassemble device
  • Attempt restore again
  • Confirm restore completes successfully
  • Verify normal boot