You are viewing our Forum Archives. To view or take place in current topics click here.
9.1 update trouble +REP!
Posted:
9.1 update trouble +REP!Posted:
Status: Offline
Joined: May 10, 201212Year Member
Posts: 396
Reputation Power: 14
Status: Offline
Joined: May 10, 201212Year Member
Posts: 396
Reputation Power: 14
I tried to update my iphone 5 through the settings app and it got stuck at the apple logo. I have since tried restoring it with itunes. After the restore i try to back up with icloud or the backup on my laptop and both return the phone to the apple logo. Now its at the apple logo and it won't allow me to restore with itunes unless i am in recovery mode, and even then it won't restore it just stays on extracting software. I am on windows 10 and just updated itunes so i don't see the problem there.
any help would be appreciated and REP'ed
any help would be appreciated and REP'ed
#2. Posted:
Status: Offline
Joined: Jan 19, 201311Year Member
Posts: 396
Reputation Power: 17
Status: Offline
Joined: Jan 19, 201311Year Member
Posts: 396
Reputation Power: 17
Howsbruno wrote I tried to update my iphone 5 through the settings app and it got stuck at the apple logo. I have since tried restoring it with itunes. After the restore i try to back up with icloud or the backup on my laptop and both return the phone to the apple logo. Now its at the apple logo and it won't allow me to restore with itunes unless i am in recovery mode, and even then it won't restore it just stays on extracting software. I am on windows 10 and just updated itunes so i don't see the problem there.
any help would be appreciated and REP'ed
- 0useful
- 0not useful
#3. Posted:
Status: Offline
Joined: Dec 03, 20158Year Member
Posts: 12
Reputation Power: 0
Option 1: Hold down power and home button the same time until it turns black then let go of the power button and continue to hold down the home button. Hold until your lock screen appears. You may have to hold up to 5 minutes. If this does not work go to number 2.
Option 2: Hold down power and home button the same time until it turns black then let go of both of the buttons and then hold down the volume up button and wait until your lock screen appears. You may have to hold the volume up button for up to 10 minutes.
If neither of these two help, then you may have to restore via Itunes.
Before you restore your device make sure that you have the latest version of iTunes.
Step 1. Use iTunes to backup your device.
Step 2. Transfer and sync any additional content to your computer.
Step 3. If you're using iOS 6 or later, go to Settings > iCloud and turn off Find My iPhone.
To Restore your device:
Step 1. Connect your device to your computer using the cable that came with it.
Step 2. Select your iPhone, iPad, or iPod when it appears in iTunes.
Step 3. In the Summary panel, click Restore.
Step 4. Click Restore again to confirm that you want to restore your device to factory settings and delete all data and content. iTunes will download the device software file and restore your device.
Step 5. After your device is restored to factory settings, it will restart. When it does, youll see the "Slide to set up welcome screen. Follow the steps in the setup assistant. You can set up your device as new or use a previous backup. If you restored an iOS device that has cellular service, it will activate after you finish setting up your device.
Hope this helps with your issue!
Vudu
Option 2: Hold down power and home button the same time until it turns black then let go of both of the buttons and then hold down the volume up button and wait until your lock screen appears. You may have to hold the volume up button for up to 10 minutes.
If neither of these two help, then you may have to restore via Itunes.
Before you restore your device make sure that you have the latest version of iTunes.
Step 1. Use iTunes to backup your device.
Step 2. Transfer and sync any additional content to your computer.
Step 3. If you're using iOS 6 or later, go to Settings > iCloud and turn off Find My iPhone.
To Restore your device:
Step 1. Connect your device to your computer using the cable that came with it.
Step 2. Select your iPhone, iPad, or iPod when it appears in iTunes.
Step 3. In the Summary panel, click Restore.
Step 4. Click Restore again to confirm that you want to restore your device to factory settings and delete all data and content. iTunes will download the device software file and restore your device.
Step 5. After your device is restored to factory settings, it will restart. When it does, youll see the "Slide to set up welcome screen. Follow the steps in the setup assistant. You can set up your device as new or use a previous backup. If you restored an iOS device that has cellular service, it will activate after you finish setting up your device.
Hope this helps with your issue!
Vudu
- 0useful
- 0not useful
#4. Posted:
Status: Offline
Joined: Jan 19, 201311Year Member
Posts: 396
Reputation Power: 17
Status: Offline
Joined: Jan 19, 201311Year Member
Posts: 396
Reputation Power: 17
Vudu_ wrote Option 1: Hold down power and home button the same time until it turns black then let go of the power button and continue to hold down the home button. Hold until your lock screen appears. You may have to hold up to 5 minutes. If this does not work go to number 2.
Option 2: Hold down power and home button the same time until it turns black then let go of both of the buttons and then hold down the volume up button and wait until your lock screen appears. You may have to hold the volume up button for up to 10 minutes.
If neither of these two help, then you may have to restore via Itunes.
Before you restore your device make sure that you have the latest version of iTunes.
Step 1. Use iTunes to backup your device.
Step 2. Transfer and sync any additional content to your computer.
Step 3. If you're using iOS 6 or later, go to Settings > iCloud and turn off Find My iPhone.
To Restore your device:
Step 1. Connect your device to your computer using the cable that came with it.
Step 2. Select your iPhone, iPad, or iPod when it appears in iTunes.
Step 3. In the Summary panel, click Restore.
Step 4. Click Restore again to confirm that you want to restore your device to factory settings and delete all data and content. iTunes will download the device software file and restore your device.
Step 5. After your device is restored to factory settings, it will restart. When it does, youll see the "Slide to set up welcome screen. Follow the steps in the setup assistant. You can set up your device as new or use a previous backup. If you restored an iOS device that has cellular service, it will activate after you finish setting up your device.
Hope this helps with your issue!
Vudu
I dont believe you read the post... he cannot access his phone as it is in a bootloop and iTunes is giving him an error while restoring.
- 0useful
- 0not useful
#5. Posted:
Status: Offline
Joined: Dec 03, 20158Year Member
Posts: 12
Reputation Power: 0
119600 wroteVudu_ wrote Option 1: Hold down power and home button the same time until it turns black then let go of the power button and continue to hold down the home button. Hold until your lock screen appears. You may have to hold up to 5 minutes. If this does not work go to number 2.
Option 2: Hold down power and home button the same time until it turns black then let go of both of the buttons and then hold down the volume up button and wait until your lock screen appears. You may have to hold the volume up button for up to 10 minutes.
If neither of these two help, then you may have to restore via Itunes.
Before you restore your device make sure that you have the latest version of iTunes.
Step 1. Use iTunes to backup your device.
Step 2. Transfer and sync any additional content to your computer.
Step 3. If you're using iOS 6 or later, go to Settings > iCloud and turn off Find My iPhone.
To Restore your device:
Step 1. Connect your device to your computer using the cable that came with it.
Step 2. Select your iPhone, iPad, or iPod when it appears in iTunes.
Step 3. In the Summary panel, click Restore.
Step 4. Click Restore again to confirm that you want to restore your device to factory settings and delete all data and content. iTunes will download the device software file and restore your device.
Step 5. After your device is restored to factory settings, it will restart. When it does, youll see the "Slide to set up welcome screen. Follow the steps in the setup assistant. You can set up your device as new or use a previous backup. If you restored an iOS device that has cellular service, it will activate after you finish setting up your device.
Hope this helps with your issue!
Vudu
I dont believe you read the post... he cannot access his phone as it is in a bootloop and iTunes is giving him an error while restoring.
Hmmm.. maybe do you have some reading classes I can purchase? I thought I read the post before researching how to fix it, but maybe I didn't. Your post was very helpful to him though I'm sure of it. Happy posting! Good luck on getting your post count by flaming!
Vudu
- 0useful
- 2not useful
#6. Posted:
Status: Offline
Joined: Nov 19, 201014Year Member
Posts: 2,359
Reputation Power: 119
Status: Offline
Joined: Nov 19, 201014Year Member
Posts: 2,359
Reputation Power: 119
When you try to restore is there an error message popping up if so what's the message? Also try a shift restore.
- 0useful
- 0not useful
#7. Posted:
Status: Offline
Joined: Jul 03, 201014Year Member
Posts: 14,851
Reputation Power: 683
Status: Offline
Joined: Jul 03, 201014Year Member
Posts: 14,851
Reputation Power: 683
Have you tired putting your phone into DFU mode and restoring, as well have you tried restoration mode, and then restoring? Also, did you try and update OTA while the phone was jailbroken, because that has been known to cause problems.
- 0useful
- 0not useful
You are viewing our Forum Archives. To view or take place in current topics click here.