Chris,
I wonder if you worried too soon.
I think that major updates can take quite a while to complete.
Glenn
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Chris Goodwin" <[email protected]>
To: "MacAccessList" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, December 07, 2013 3:01 PM
Subject: A cautionary tale of an ios upgrade


Hi all,

I went to upgrade my iPhone 4S from (I guess) ios6 to ios7.0.4 on Wednesday 
evening this week.  I'd seen the option there for several months but had 
held back as being mostly used to Microsoft that I should hold back from the 
first version of a new release.

Well, I started the upgrade via my wi-fi and after a short time the phone 
restarted itself.  Or rather, it went to a screen with the apple logo on and 
something like a signpost underneath.  And it sat there.  After 20 mins I 
tried to shut it off which didn't work.  Had to do a hard reset with top 
button and home key at the same time.  All attempts to switch the phone back 
on gave the same screen which then went blank after about 20 seconds.

Basically, my phone wasn't working.

A google told me I had to restore my phone.  So I started iTunes and 
connected my phone to my Windows laptop.  iTunes detected a phone that 
needed restoring but Jaws couldn't locate any button I was expecting to see 
labelled "Restore".  My sighted wife was able to see it though and started 
the process.  Alas, iTunes eventually returned with a message saying "This 
phone could not be restored".

Fortunately I live in a city which has an Apple store.  I trotted off to the 
shop and they were very helpful and went through the restore process.  In 
less than 10 minutes my phone was up and running again and the assistant did 
things like log me back into iCloud and set up my phone to back up to 
iCloud.  Unfortunatley, it hadn't been backing up before and all my data was 
lost.  This in practice meant my contacts, and settings within apps, and the 
photos I had on the phone at the time.  The assistant downloaded all my apps 
for me though as there was a "download all" function.

the reason the assistant thought her restore worked was that at the shop, 
the firmware was also updated and not just the ios.

I had to return another day with my old Nokia phone so they could transfer 
all my contacts again.

I've spent a fairly jolly couple of days now re-organising all my apps and 
running each of them and setting up various configurations and favourites. 
Still some way to go on this.

I don't use my iPhone for music so had never plugged it into iTunes other 
than once or twice just to see what it all looked like.  iTunes is a pretty 
tricky app with Jaws.  But I had no idea it was a tool to use to help backup 
my phone.

I need to learn more about backing up I think.

The assistant at the Apple store said the most likely reason for my problem 
was that a bit of data went missing when I did the update via wi-fi and she 
always does it when the phone is powered.  It sounds a bit of a funny reason 
but I don't know enough to dispute her.

Not sure what the moral of the story is.

Best,

Chris
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