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Originally Posted by Moshe Levin
Need some help here..
I connected my iPhone, that was working perfectly , to my Belkin car charger (originally iPod) and the screen got all flushed with colors and lines... I could not reopen it so I connected to iTune and did restore. Time after time, the process stops after going deep in the restore finction - and right after "verifying firmare" the process aborts and a message comes "iPhone could not be restored, an unknown error occurred (6)".
Appreciate anybody support here. Thanks you, guys. 
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I spent... god... HOURS trying to get around this bug. Used iBrickr to put the thing in DFU mode, shiftclicked the restore button for 1.1.1 firmware, it would TRY to "prepare the iPod" but then after a few seconds, would error out with the error referred to in the title of this thread. (specifically (6), though through different combinations of the aforementioned steps, I could reproduce errors (1), (5), (2003), and (-1) - i was pretty sure I was getting (6) when I was doing everything right, and I was correct in that assumption)
I'd like to take a moment and iterate this to all who may be trouble shooting this same problem - you can be a computer genius, not to say that I am, but I have been there for a while since I'm a professional developer and have worked in development and IT for a decade now at the age of 25, but for the love of god, don't forget the basics!!
This error was fixed for me by doing two things: switched from a 3rd party cheap iPod cable to the cable that came with the iPhone itself and switched the USB port on the docking station I was using to a vacant one. Worked like a charm. I literally spent about 8-10 total hours on trying to get my iPhone restored to a fresh copy of 1.1.1 firmware.
/shootself
Ah well - I learned how invaluable iBrickr and iPHUC can be to an iPhone user in need.
Good luck to everyone out there with restore/flashing problems. I know how utterly nerve racking it can be to consider that your iPhone could be boned. $400 down the drain FTL.
Just in case anyone wants to compare notes with me, my exact steps to recreate error (6) were as follows:
1.) bring up iPhone to screen w/ wire and iTunes logo
2.) run iBricker and have it put the phone into DFU mode
3.) bring up iTunes, shift-click RESTORE and load the 1.1.1 firmware (attained from unlock.no)
4.) watch iTunes restart my iPhone under the "preparing iPhone" screen
5.) wait about 20 seconds, then boom, default error message (unknown blah blah blah (6) -- at this point in time, my iPhone would be locked at the silver apple logo, and nothing externally could get it to come out except a hard reboot by holding buttons down on the device.
Basically, all i had to do at this point was use a first party cable and plug it into a different USB port on my computer, then try the same steps in the same order, but it worked just fine.
sidenote: if you are flashing the phone and getting these error messages and nothing seems to work, assuming you are flashing not because the thing wasn't working in the first place, but perhaps because you just wanted to start over or one or two little things weren't working like they should, iBrickr can be used to "boot the phone" which basically takes it out of the recover mode loop and lets you boot back up into how you had it before you attempted to restore the firmware. I discovered this a few hours into trying to get it to work on my bad(?) USB port.
Anyway, I signed up to add this to this thread since this thread is what comes up in google when you type in the exact text of the error message. The iphone "iphone" could not be restored. An unkown error has occurred (6)