You may want to try the following: Restore using a known good 30-pin Dock Cable, or try restoring on another computer. If you've tried the above and it still keeps rebooting, then you may have some sort of hardware issue. On the Apple Support Website, Error 1611 points to hardware issues, and since you're getting that error message, I recommend that you send your iPod Touch in to Apple and have them repair it. Since your warranty for your device has expired as you mentioned, you'll be charged for the repair, which could be costly. That said, you may want to purchase a new device, but I suggest you wait until next month, since Apple will release the next iteration of the iPod Touch. Good luck!!!
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You may want to try the following: Restore using a known good 30-pin Dock Cable, or try restoring on another computer. If you've tried the above and it still keeps rebooting, then you may have some sort of hardware issue. On the Apple Support Website, Error 1611 points to hardware issues, and since you're getting that error message, I recommend that you send your iPod Touch in to Apple and have them repair it. Since the warranty for your device has expired as you mentioned, you'll be charged for the repair, which could be costly. That said, you may want to purchase a new device, but I suggest you wait until next month, since Apple will release the next iteration of the iPod Touch. Good luck!!!
You may want to try the following: Restore using a known good 30-pin Dock Cable, or try restoring on another computer. If you've tried the above and it still keeps rebooting, then you may have some sort of hardware issue. On the Apple Support Website, Error 1611 points to hardware issues, and since you're getting that error message, I recommend that you send your iPod Touch in to Apple and have them repair it. If your warranty has expired, you'll be charged for the repair, unless you purchased Apple Care for your device. That said, you may want to purchase a new device, but I suggest you wait until next month, since Apple will release the next iteration of the iPod Touch. Good luck!!!
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You may want to try the following: Restore using a known good 30-pin Dock Cable, or try restoring on another computer. If you've tried the above and it still keeps rebooting, then you may have some sort of hardware issue. On the Apple Support Website, Error 1611 points to hardware issues, and since you're getting that error message, I recommend that you send your iPod Touch in to Apple and have them repair it. Since your warranty for your device has expired as you mentioned, you'll be charged for the repair, which could be costly. That said, you may want to purchase a new device, but I suggest you wait until next month, since Apple will release the next iteration of the iPod Touch. Good luck!!!
You may want to try the following: Restore using a known good 30-pin Dock Cable, try restoring on another computer. If you've tried the above and it still keeps rebooting, then you may have some sort of hardware issue. On the Apple Support Website, Error 1611 points to hardware issues, and since you're getting that error message, I recommend that you send your iPod Touch in to Apple and have them repair it. If your warranty has expired, you'll be charged for the repair, unless you purchased Apple Care for your device. That said, you may want to purchase a new device, but I suggest you wait until next month, since Apple will release the next iteration of the iPod Touch. Good luck!!!
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You may want to try the following: Restore using a known good 30-pin Dock Cable, or try restoring on another computer. If you've tried the above and it still keeps rebooting, then you may have some sort of hardware issue. On the Apple Support Website, Error 1611 points to hardware issues, and since you're getting that error message, I recommend that you send your iPod Touch in to Apple and have them repair it. If your warranty has expired, you'll be charged for the repair, unless you purchased Apple Care for your device. That said, you may want to purchase a new device, but I suggest you wait until next month, since Apple will release the next iteration of the iPod Touch. Good luck!!!
You may want to try the following: Restore using a known good 30-pin Dock Cable, try restoring on another computer. If you've tried the above and it still keeps rebooting, then you may have some sort of hardware issue. On the Apple Support Website, Error 1611 points to hardware issues, and since you're getting that error message, I recommend that you send your iPod Touch in to Apple and have them repair it. If your warranty has expired, you'll be charged for the repair, unless you purchased Apple Care for your device. That said, you may want to purchase a new device, but I suggest you wait until next month, since Apple will release the next iteration of the iPod Touch. Good luck!!!