I had this problem on Wednesday 16 Sept and again on Thurs 17 Sept. I
therefore went in to the Apple store. I had been trying to update over the
air and I guess my broadband was not coping! It did OK on my iPhone in the
Apple store. The iPad Mini was a nightmare. I had tried at least 6 times
at home and it always appeared to be installing even to the point of VO
saying iOS 8 will now be installed. However, each time I was left with
iOS7!!! In the end we could not even do it with iTunes in Store so only
option in store was to reformat the iPad Mini after having backed-up
everything to iCloud and then install iOS8 and that worked.
----- Original Message -----
From: "George Cham" <[email protected]>
To: "Mac-access iOS Accessibility" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2014 12:50 PM
Subject: Installing ios 8
I am trying to install ios 8on I phone and I pad, the message I'm getting
is.
Your software update request has been received, you will be notified when
download is complete and ready to install.
This message has not changed for a few hours.
What do I do? Can I stop the process and start again?
George,
Sent from my iPad
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