Unhandled Lockdown error (-256)

Asked by Battant

Hello,

I have an iphone 5 64 go with ios 9.2.1 and when i connect it to my ubuntu 14.04 LTS 64 bit computer, I get this error iphone is mount successfully

Unable to mount iPhone

Unhandled Lockdown error (-256)

Whath's the exception raison ?

Thanks for your support and happy new yeur

Best regards

Battant

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
#1

When you last unplugged the phone from a PC, did you use the safe remove feature in your OS before physically unplugging the device?

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Battant (mparchet) said :
#2

Hello,

I have probabely unpluged safe.

Thanks for your support

Best regards

Battant

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
#3

Do you use Windows or do you use a Mac?

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Battant (mparchet) said :
#4

Hello,

You say : "Do you use Windows or do you use a Mac?"

Yes a mac with mac os 10.10.5 and windows 7 64 bit

My ubuntu version is ubuntu 14.04 64 bit

Thanks for your support

Best regards

Battant

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actionparsnip (andrew-woodhead666) said :
#5

Boot to Windows and connect the device. Let it be detected and what not, then use the safe remove feature in the bottom right of the screen and only unplug it physically when instrumented by the OS.

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Mark Rijckenberg (markrijckenberg) said :
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Battant (mparchet) said :
#7

Hello,

When I connect my iphone on ubuntu 14.04 LTS 64 bit I get this error whan I run :

idevicepair unpair && idevicepair pair
ERROR: Device a685d9150e16566d5a70f76be294b50055c48ac9 is not paired with this host

Note : My iphonw is been mount.

Could you help me please ?

Thanks for your support

Best regards

Battant

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Mark Rijckenberg (markrijckenberg) said :
#8

Did you try ALL the suggestions in the link I gave you in post #6 ??

For example: did you try this suggestion?

sudo idevicepair unpair && sudo idevicepair pair

This suggestion was at the bottom of that thread.....

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