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==Problem description==
==Problem description==
How to fix an iPhone 7 that is stuck in DFU Mode. When you try to flash an update or restore, it will fail with Error 4014.
How to fix an iPhone 7 that is stuck in DFU Mode. When you try to flash an update or restore, it will fail with Error 4014.

Latest revision as of 06:45, 25 January 2024

How To Fix an iPhone 7 Stuck In DFU Mode. iTunes Error Code 4014
Device iPhone 7, IPhone 7 Plus
Affects part(s) Main Logic Board
Needs equipment Soldering Iron, Hot Air Station, Microscope
Difficulty ◉◉◉◌ Hard
Type BGA, Soldering


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Problem description

How to fix an iPhone 7 that is stuck in DFU Mode. When you try to flash an update or restore, it will fail with Error 4014.

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Symptoms

  • You get no image from the screen
  • You plug into computer and iTunes/3U tools detects it in DFU mode
  • If you try to Update or Restore, you get these results:
    • iTunes Error Code: Error 401
    • 3u Tools Easy Flash: Fails at 19%

Solution

Error 4014 is usually "NAND not detected".

  • Check the caps around NAND to see if they're shorted.
    • If there's a short, remove the shorted cap and try to boot the phone up.
  • If no short, pull the NAND and connect it to the JC P7 NAND programmer and see if it's readable
    • If it doesn't read, the NAND is dead and needs to be replaced
    • If it does read a NAND, then you can reball NAND and install it again. The phone should boot right up.