You may want to try this. iTunes may automatically detect that your iPhone 
needs to be restored after plugging it in, but if not, I've copied a message 
that Rajmund wrote to the list today about how to put your phone into the right 
mode. Here it is.

Written instructions, more than happy. First, depending on the state of the 
device, and what you want, you can either use DFU, or just standard mode. I'll 
go through both.
1) Without DFU, make sure that restrictions, find iPhone, and pass code are 
off, depending which, (if any) are applicable. Now, plug in the I device, and 
iTunes should launch. At this point, you simply tab to the restore button, 
follow the prompts, and the device will restore. At this point, you can either 
just triple click home, or use iTunes to turn on voice over, but I've not done 
the latter. And yes, this is when one would restore from their backup, in most 
cases, since the device had to be restored, iCloud. 
DFU mode. No restrictions, no find iPhone, no pass code has to be turned off 
for this one. 1) Power off the i device. 2) Please, if anyone has some light 
vision, use it for this one, otherwise it's a hit and miss. Hold down the power 
button for 3 seconds, then, immediately after 3, hold power plus home for 10, 
now, dead on 10, let go of power, but keep down home, till you hear a chime 
from windows, and the it says an i(model) was detected. This i(model) must be 
restored before it can be used with iTunes. That's it, you press the button, 
and let it do it's thing. Hope this helps, or explains some.


Thanks,
Ari

> On Sep 13, 2016, at 5:00 PM, Regina Alvarado <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> My phone did not come up. I am beginning to be very very anxious. Should I 
> try to go into my mini and upgrade iTunes? Then how do I fix my phone with 
> the upgraded iTunes? What is bricked? If I leave phone alone will it fix 
> itself?
> Reggie 
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