Amy,

As much as I'd like to get together at Tommy's, I suspect that the interested group would be quite small. I've spent the weekend dealing with weather issues; my smartest decision of all was to go to Mass on Saturday afternoon in the pouring rain instead of waiting until this morning. Consequently, I have been staying toasty warm inside my house all day today, and now that the staff at St. Michael has decided to keep the adoration chapel closed until Tuesday morning, I will be able to stay warm at home all day tomorrow as well.

Today, my best friends have been the couch and a warm blanket!! I hope that you have been as fortunate, too.

Stay warm and stay safe,

Greg

At 06:36 PM 1/20/2019, you wrote:
How to Cancel an Over-the-Air iOS Update in Progress
Sunday January 20, 2019 4:11 AM PST
by Tim Hardwick

When an over-the-air iOS update starts downloading on your iPhone or iPad,
you can monitor its progress in the Settings app via General -> Software
Update.

The lack of a cancel option on this screen seems to imply that there's no
way to prevent a software update from downloading once it's started, but
don't be fooled. You can stop the update process in its tracks at any time
and even delete the downloaded data from your device to free up space.
Here's how.

First, you'll want to pause the download by temporarily disconnecting your
iPhone or iPad from your Wi-Fi network. The easiest way to do this is by
enabling Airplane mode: swipe down from the upper right of your device's
screen (on iPhone 8 or earlier, swipe up from the bottom of the screen) and
tap the Airplane button in the top left of the Control Center grid.

Now that's done, follow these steps.

1.
Launch the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.

2.
Tap General.

3.
Tap iPhone Storage.

4.
Locate and tap the iOS software update in the app list.

5.
Tap Delete Update and confirm the action by tapping it again in the pop-up
pane.

How to Turn off Automatic Updates

If the OTA software update started downloading automatically without your
consent and you'd like to prevent this behavior in future, you need to
disable the default automatic downloads setting on your device. To do so,
simply launch the Settings app, tap Software Update, and toggle off the
switch next to Automatic Updates.

Original Article at:
https://www.macrumors.com/how-to/cancel-a-downloading-ios-update/


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