Many iPhone users stores important data in their iPhone so that they can make use of them whenever required. iPhone provides more storage space with this feature user can easily store files, data, audio, video, music files, messages, email, contacts and many more important things. Due to this reason user wants to transfer or create backup of entire important data in operating system so that they can easily restore data back to their iPhone. Moreover this is also helpful to avoid data loss situation that occurs due to some devastating reason.

While user try to restore iPhone through iTunes installation they may encounter 1601 or 1602 error message. Basically this error message occurs when the files that are used to install becomes corrupt that leads “Apple Mobile Device” features to become unable. Due to this user encounter error message:
“The iPhone could not be restored. An unknown error occurred. (Followed by 1601 or 1602)”
Basic reason behind this error message is either corruption or damage occur at the time of installation. Due to this it prevents the features to run that are basically required to run. On the whole restoring performed by the iTunes is very resource intensive procedure this means that slightest problem may disrupt the transferring. So it is important to fix iTunes error 1601 & 1602 from PC and for this user can reinstall iTunes. Reinstallation of iTunes will on system will remove entire older corrupt files and replacing them with new files.
In case this reinstalling iTunes does not help to resolve the error problem then user can other software to fix iTunes error and then try to transfer the data. Or user can also try third party iPhone File Transfer Software, to transfer iPhone data. Moreover it does not give any problem while being used by the user and simply completes data transfer in easy steps.

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