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If you get tired of waiting for the download to finish it could take a while then go do something else. Your iPhone or iPad will continue to download the update and will send you a notification when the update is ready. On a Mac with macOS Catalina On a Mac with macOS Mojave If you are using iTunes, then please ensure that you are using the latest version.

Wait for iTunes to open and connect to your device. If the iOS STEP 4: You will get a popup message informing you the new update is available. Click on Download and Update button. At times it takes some time for the software update to be rolled out on all the servers, so if it says the older iOS version is still the latest version then download the appropriate firmware file using download links provided in step 5.

Download the firmware file for your device by clicking on the iOS Important: Remember to click on the Check for Update button, and not the Restore iPhone button to avoid restoring your iPhone and setting up your device all over again.

Click on the Update button. Click on the Next button. That said, you could still definitely back up any of your iOS products with the Catalina and even the Big Sur operating system. There are a few steps to follow:. For the Mac or Windows PC owners who still have older model computers, iTunes is likely still on your device. You can continue to use the app to back up your iPhone or iPod Touch. Check out the following steps:. As per custom, Apple released iOS 14 in September We have a full guide on how to download iOS 14 , including a full list of compatible devices.

The same folder that has several executable files in it. Then rename it to restore. You will be running the executable called idevicerestore. It will look like this:. Make sure your device is connected to your computer and ready to roll. Then press Enter and away you go. At least for a minute. This is where I hit my big snag.

Evidently, there is a driver associated with iOS devices in Restore Mode that causes problems with this process. You will need to open the Device Manager if this does happen to you.

As with Command Prompt, just open the Start Menu and start typing the name and it will come up. This time, your device should clear Restore mode without issue.

If anything else happens, just try it again. I had to run this three or four times before I got the right iTunes and the driver in question removed properly. Assuming all is well, after a reboot you should see the familiar iOS Load Progress screen. However, it will be accompanied by a lot of activity in the Command Prompt window. That was up for a few minutes before I saw the following:.

Once this progress bar completed, there was one more and then my iPad Pro rebooted one more time and the login screen came up.



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