AggieMike88
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The original "I don't know it all" of aviation.
Before you update your iDevice to iOS 8, DO NOT FORGET TO BACK UP THE DEVICE BEFORE YOU UPDATE!!!
This morning, I wanted to update my iPhone 5 16GB. Doing it over the air wasn't going to work since I already have a full 14GB worth of stuff (mostly music) and the "over air" method needed nearly 4GB of it's own. So I got out the USB cable and connected to my Win7 PC and iTunes.
Once the phone was discovered and shown in iTunes, I chose to first Synch to the PC and then back it up.
And boy am I glad I did.
After the back up completed, I clicked the "check for update" button and chose to update the iOS. The computer pulls down the software from the next, extracts it, and begins the update on the phone.
Most of the way through, the process crashes, dropping iTunes back to a message saying "problem has occurred and you must restore your iPhone back to factory settings".
Acknowledging the message iTunes quits, but relaunches with a prompt to update to the latest version. I quickly do that, launch iTunes again, and fortunately the restore process started.
Restore just finished. Phone and apps work fine and are back to pre-update. But my music didn't come across. So I'm fixing that now...
But I am soooo glad I backed up the phone before I did the update. Now it's only be a slight waste of time versus a major one requiring a trip to the Apple Genius Bar.
This morning, I wanted to update my iPhone 5 16GB. Doing it over the air wasn't going to work since I already have a full 14GB worth of stuff (mostly music) and the "over air" method needed nearly 4GB of it's own. So I got out the USB cable and connected to my Win7 PC and iTunes.
Once the phone was discovered and shown in iTunes, I chose to first Synch to the PC and then back it up.
And boy am I glad I did.
After the back up completed, I clicked the "check for update" button and chose to update the iOS. The computer pulls down the software from the next, extracts it, and begins the update on the phone.
Most of the way through, the process crashes, dropping iTunes back to a message saying "problem has occurred and you must restore your iPhone back to factory settings".
Acknowledging the message iTunes quits, but relaunches with a prompt to update to the latest version. I quickly do that, launch iTunes again, and fortunately the restore process started.
[ - time passes - ]
Restore just finished. Phone and apps work fine and are back to pre-update. But my music didn't come across. So I'm fixing that now...
But I am soooo glad I backed up the phone before I did the update. Now it's only be a slight waste of time versus a major one requiring a trip to the Apple Genius Bar.