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Apple TV2 ERROR 6000, 6001, 6002, 6003, etc

If you’re like me and you’re going for the iOS 5.0 update on your apple tv2 take note of the follow while trying to update. When trying to update my Apple TV2 with jailbroken firmware, I encountered the following error: “ ERROR 6004 “. Of course, this advice is beneficial to those getting ERROR code 9, 6000, 6001, 6002, 6003, 6004, etc . If you are receiving any error code stated above, it’s probably the connection between your Apple TV and computer. From what I have observed, make sure you use the USB ports directly connected to your motherboard. If I tried to use USB ports connected on the front of my computer case, I would get an error. So what does all this mean? Well, the USB connectors on the front of my case are crap. When I tried a different port on the back of my computer, I was able to successfully update the firmware to my Apple TV2 device. You should also confirm that the USB cable you’re using is also in good form. Another issue you may run into is that the Apple TV2 will

High End Sandy Bridge Hackintosh Pro Build 2012

Welcome to my High End Pro Hackintosh Build 2012 article. So let’s say you want to build hackintosh because you don’t have the budget for an official Apple Mac Pro, however you do have the budget to build a Hackintosh Pro build. Below you find a build list a very fast hackintosh build with will still cost thousands less than a real Apple Mac Pro. My hackintosh build with i5-2500K; it’s okay and I’m quite satisfied with it’s speed…but if you need to max out your power, check out the specs and links below (High End Pro Hackintosh Build 2012): CPU Intel Core i7-2600K Products from Amazon.com ‹ › Motherboard Gigabyte GA-Z68XP-UD3 Products from Amazon.com ‹ › Graphics Card AMD Radeon HD 6870   Products from Amazon.com ‹ › mSATA SSD  60GB OCZ Nocti Series SATA 3Gb/s Products from Amazon.com