Thanks Sam, that sorted it.
And (who knows?) maybe a lesson learned about backing it up more often, not
ignoring space warnings (and not letting her dad 'help')...
cheers,
Ben
On 13/03/2017 21:45, Sam - MacAmbulance wrote:
Reboot it in DFU mode, then plug in via USB and wipe in iTunes. You can find
instructions for DFU mode online
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On 13 Mar 2017, at 21:33, Ben Rubinstein <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
My daughter's iPhone (5c) was playing up - apps crashing almost immediately,
etc. On investigation, it showed that there was 0 bytes free.
Stupidly, because I couldn't talk to her about what could be deleted, I
tried rebooting in case that recovered a small amount of memory - but it
never came back. It shows the apple logo for a minute or so, then switches
off again.
Attaching to a computer running iTunes has the same effect.
Is there a way to restart it in a 'safe' mode or similar, that might allow
me to clear some space? Failing that, is there a way to reset it altogether?
Thanks in advance,
Ben
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