ios 7.1.2 download Question: Q: Cannot create in 7. I cannot create a new reminder in iPhone 5S. I tapped everywhere on the screen including "New List" and the plus "+" but nothing happens. Posted on Sep 21, 2013 9:40 AM. All replies. Loading page content. Page content loaded. I also tried to do it in but was told "I'm not able to create your reminder. Sorry about that" Sep 21, 2013 9:46 AM. There is no longer a button. Tap the blank line below an existing reminder. It will start a new one. Sep 21, 2013 9:53 AM. Hi.. I don't have any reminders as I set up the iPhone new. I tried to tap everywhere but it just doesn't do anything. Sep 21, 2013 10:01 AM. You have to create a list first. Tap on New List. Create a list. Then create a reminder. Sep 21, 2013 10:06 AM. I tapped everywhere but nothing happens. This is really strange. I regret not testing this in iOS7 before I upgrade to 7.01. Sep 21, 2013 10:13 AM. Tap the plus sign to where it says "New List". Sep 21, 2013 10:16 AM. Hi.. I did that as well. Nothing happens. Even tried using Siri to create new list but was told it couldn't and that I have to do so in the Reminder app. Sep 21, 2013 10:20 AM. Have you tried resetting your device by pressing and holding the Home button and power button until the silver apple appears? Sep 21, 2013 10:26 AM. Just tried that twice.. still no good. Sep 21, 2013 10:31 AM. Dunno what else to tell you. It works fine for me. Sorry. Sep 21, 2013 10:32 AM. I don't know what the problem is and it's indeed strange. Perhaps I will reset the whole device and restore from my backup. Sep 21, 2013 10:34 AM. Good luck. Sorry I couldn't help more. Sep 21, 2013 10:35 AM. No worries. I appreciate your suggestions. Sep 21, 2013 10:36 AM. I have the same problem. My existing reminders are there but I can't create a new one. My menopausal ADHD brain is about to explode! Sep 21, 2013 11:45 AM. I am currently having the same problem. I tap the + sign to create a new reminder and i get the option of choosing a label , but after I tap on a color nothing happens. Irritating. Question: Q: Ios 11.0.3 downloaded but will not install. Yes, take a looko at this support document for troubleshooting OTA updates. Get help with over-the-air iOS updates - Apple Support If that does not help, then connect your iPad to the computer and iTunes and update that way. See this support document. Update the iOS on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support. Posted on Oct 22, 2017 7:22 AM. Helpful answers. I am having the same issue on iPhone 6S I have iOS 11.0.0 installed. And have about 2 gbs of free memory on my device the update was about 273mb and downloaded fine but when I press install it does the “verifying update” then errors out with a retry button. I have rebooted my phone a few times. Question: Q: Delete a downloaded IOS software update. I do not want to do this update, as it would mess up a few apps installed on my . Now however I keep getting the message about updating the ipad. How do i delete the downloaded IOS update? I've checked in the General>Usage>Storage tabs of my ipad, and it isn't there. where is it? and how do i delete it? as i don't want it to accidentally start installing and making a few apps on my ipad that I need for work unusable. iPad Mini, iOS 7.0.6. Posted on Jul 29, 2015 1:22 PM. Helpful answers. I Just noticed that you are running iOS 7.0.6. The ability to remove the update may have been introduced in a later iOS update, but honestly, I can't remember now. I'm hoping that Chris remembers. Jul 29, 2015 1:45 PM. Ok, if you've verified that you're on iOS 7.0.6 and that the downloaded update is NOT in your installed apps list under Settings/General/Usage/Storage/Manage Storage, then the ability to delete the auto-pushed download was likely not made available until iOS 7.1.x. In that case, you have to update to iOS 8 now since there's no way to update to iOS 7.1.x. Seems as if you're stuck. This is just plain bad practice by Apple, auto-pushing these updates regardless if the user wants them or not. EDIT: You DID scroll through the entire list of apps under Manage Storage, correct? Regardless, it should be near the top since apps are sorted in this list from large to small. Jul 29, 2015 2:21 PM. There’s more to the conversation. Loading page content. Page content loaded. IT should be in Settings>General>Usage>Storage>Manage Storage. Let everything load and you should see if in there. Give it time to load everything. It is close to 190MB, IIRC, so it should be in the top third of your list. Jul 29, 2015 1:26 PM. No it's not in there either, that only has a few back ups in there, and some data of a few apps that i use. the Manage storage is only for Icloud storage as far as i know. Jul 29, 2015 1:31 PM. You're looking in the wrong storage. You are looking under the iCloud storage if you are seeing backups. Just go under Storage not iCloud like Demo advised. Jul 29, 2015 1:33 PM. Jul 29, 2015 1:39 PM. I am, general>usage>storage. this is showing all my installed apps, including the size in MB next to it. things like ibooks/spotify/etc are in that list. But not the IOS update. Jul 29, 2015 1:39 PM. I Just noticed that you are running iOS 7.0.6. The ability to remove the update may have been introduced in a later iOS update, but honestly, I can't remember now. I'm hoping that Chris remembers. Jul 29, 2015 1:45 PM. He may have to wipe and restore the device to wipe the downloaded update. Jul 29, 2015 1:59 PM. I didn't try a full wipe and restore, i did however do a restore from a backup (from before the download of the IOS update) after the restore it is still there. Jul 29, 2015 2:02 PM. I'm pretty sure that you could NOT delete the iOS 7 OTA update when you were on iOS 6.x. The ability to delete the OTA update began when you were updated to iOS 7. Now I'm thinking that maybe the ability to delete the OTA update actually began with iOS 7.1.x. To the OP: Are you actually on iOS 7.x as your signature states? If you are on iOS 6.x, you cannot delete the downloaded update. Jul 29, 2015 2:06 PM. yes I am on 7.0.6, that's in the general>about section. Jul 29, 2015 2:06 PM. Ok, if you've verified that you're on iOS 7.0.6 and that the downloaded update is NOT in your installed apps list under Settings/General/Usage/Storage/Manage Storage, then the ability to delete the auto-pushed download was likely not made available until iOS 7.1.x. In that case, you have to update to iOS 8 now since there's no way to update to iOS 7.1.x. Seems as if you're stuck. This is just plain bad practice by Apple, auto-pushing these updates regardless if the user wants them or not. EDIT: You DID scroll through the entire list of apps under Manage Storage, correct? Regardless, it should be near the top since apps are sorted in this list from large to small. Jul 29, 2015 2:21 PM. guess that's bad apple practise yea. right the update needs the certain things to update, network connection / 50% battery and/or connected to a power source. Would the ipad automatically start updating when it meets those requirements, or should i get a push notification before it would start.. next, would running the update, and then restoring the ipad back fix this and bring the IOS back to the current 7.0.6. Or would .4 still be on the ipad? Jul 29, 2015 2:21 PM. SimplySDV wrote: guess that's bad apple practise yea. right the update needs the certain things to update, network connection / 50% battery and/or connected to a power source. Would the ipad automatically start updating when it meets those requirements, or should i get a push notification before it would start.. next, would running the update, and then restoring the ipad back fix this and bring the IOS back to the current 7.0.6. Or would ios 8.4 still be on the ipad? The update will download when the device: 1. Is connected to external USB power (charger or PC/Mac USB port) 2. Has the required storage space to accept the downloaded update. 3. Has a valid Wi-Fi/internet connection with a decent throughput (what that is, I have no idea) The auto-pushed update is pushed to your device without your permission when the above requirements are met. You will get NO push notification (nor any other type of notification) before the update is downloaded. It will just "be there" when you least expect it. that's when you'll get notified that a new update is ready to be installed. Note that the update itself will never be installed automatically. you have to agree to the terms and conditions and have to actually tap the "Install" button for the update to take place. Running the update, then restoring the iPad will NOT revert the iPad back to iOS 7.0.6. It will remain at iOS 8.4. Once an iOS version is flashed to the device, it will be at that iOS version until it's updated. Question: Q: iOS 7.1.2 update won't download. I updated two to iOS 7.1.2, but on my iPad 2, it says "update requested. Your software update request has been received. You will be notified when the update has been downloaded and ready to install." Every now and then it changes to "downloading. ", but then changes back to "update requested. ". It originally said "downloading. " when I tapped install, but never downloaded and changed to "update requested. " i tried restarting, but that made no difference. I put it in and turned Wifi off, but that didn't help either. Posted on Jun 30, 2014 4:47 PM. I turned Wifi off and on and kept going in and eventually it downloaded and went to "preparing update". Apple must be using a new queuing system or something. Posted on Jun 30, 2014 4:59 PM. All replies. Loading page content. Page content loaded. Try closing all apps on the iPad and reset the device, not restart, reset it. In order to close apps in iOS 7, you have to drag the app up from the multitasking display. Double tap the home button and you will see apps lined up going left to right across the screen. Swipe to get to the app that you want to close and then swipe "up" on the app preview thumbnail to close it. Reset the iPad by holding down on the sleep and home buttons at the same time for about 10-15 seconds until the Apple Logo appears - ignore the red slider if it appears on the screen - let go of the buttons. Let the iPad start up. Question: Q: Can't install .3.6 on my . I have an iPad 2 and a first generation iPad mini. The iPad 2 just swirls when I try to install the downloaded ios 9.3.6. The mini won't even connect to my network. Is there any way to reset them? Posted on Aug 5, 2019 7:24 AM. Assuming both are eligible for iOS 9.3.6, try updating them using iTunes on your computer. Posted on Aug 5, 2019 7:26 AM. All replies. Loading page content. Page content loaded. Assuming both are eligible for iOS 9.3.6, try updating them using iTunes on your computer. Aug 5, 2019 7:26 AM. The iTunes download worked, but after it downloaded, there were unsettlingly long periods when iTunes was waiting for my iPad. Aug 5, 2019 9:08 AM. Did it complete? iTunes was loading a completely new iOS version to your iPad, which can take a bit longer, especially it it's been some time since you last updated. Aug 5, 2019 9:13 AM. It completed successfully. What concerned me during the update was the extended periods when I saw "waiting for iPad" in the iTunes status window. Aug 5, 2019 10:54 AM. As long as the update went through, I believe what you saw wasn't abnormal. Aug 5, 2019 10:56 AM. I tried to download and install 9.3.6 on my iPad 3-- the one they call the iPad. It downloaded all right, but when I try to install it, it goes nowhere. It brings up a screen with "Terms and Conditions" and then that little circle just turns forever. So, finally, I just cancel it. I guess I wouldn't mind; I've done without 9.3.6 for all this time, but then, every day, it asks me if I want to install it only to go through the same process again. It's annoying. Has anyone found a way to either get it to install or just stop it reminding me to install?