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My Ipad 2 is stuck in recovery mode after the update 6.1

Two days ago I heard of people around me the new update for the ipad2 is out so I went to settings checked if there was one and there was one. So I clicked on download and so it went on it turned off after it and got stuck on the screen where you see you have to connect to itunes. I connected it to itunes and it said its in recovery mode. I clicked on recovory and fix it so it went downloading after 12 min maybe it was finished but came up with the error 1403 that the downloading was damaged and corrupted.... So I tried agin but I keep getting the same message and two days have gone by and still cant use my Ipad? Anyone else has this problem with his/her ipad 2? Anyone else who fixed it? Is apple working on it?

iPad 2, iOS 6

Posted on Jan 30, 2013 9:55 AM

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Feb 2, 2013 6:11 AM in response to hotorange

Hey guys. I am having the same problem here, but when I try to recover from the downloaded ios file Techmadness suggested, after processing the file I get this message:

Ipad wasnt restored since it couldnt contact the ipad software actualization host or it`s temporarily unavailable.

I have to mention that when I turn my ipad on it appears recovery mode and after less than 30 seconds it turns automatically off, even if the ios file is being processed.


Can anybody help me?

Feb 2, 2013 7:51 AM in response to hotorange

I can't even get my ipad 2 into recovery mode.


I tried to update the other day to OS 6.01, but it said I couldn't and that I needed to connect to a computer. I was away from my computer, so didn't worry about it. I thought I'd do it later. When I boarded the airplane, I shut down my ipad (which still worked) and then when I tried to turn it back on, I get the apple logo, then a flash and then the apple logo again. I have tried putting it into recovery mode, but it won't go. I push the home and power key to turn it off, then press the home key while plugging it in via USB. I keep the home key pressed, but the Connect to Itunes never comes up. What do I do?


While connected, it goes from white apple to grey apple to black out flash and back to white apple about every minute or two.


I can't get itunes to even recognize that anything is attached.

Feb 2, 2013 8:30 AM in response to Techmadness

Have been on the phone for 41 minutes with them so far. Been escalated to Senior Support. First rep said "You are the first call that I have had about this issue." I suggested perhaps they should review the threads on their own company's website and see what the support/user community is reporting! Still on hold while the current technician looks for other solutions.

Feb 2, 2013 8:46 AM in response to hotorange

This happened to us with the last update to my iphone. I had to go to apple and they analyzed it and ended up giving me a new phone. They said it was a glitch with the new updates. It doesn't happen very often. I hope you have synced with iTunes recently or use iCloud because they wipe out all your information. I hope they get this fixed and it does not happen with every new update. Makes me nervous updating!

Feb 2, 2013 12:34 PM in response to hotorange

I spent hours trying this with no success. I thought I woud write what worked for me. If you are stuck in this loop of restore and then corrupted file message; download the restore file manually. Then connect your ipad2 to your USB on your windows PC. Then Press SHIFT and Click Restore button in itunes. It will open a windows explorer window. Go to the place where you downloaded your restor*.ipsw file. The minute you click the restore button your iPad will start the iOS upgrade using your manually downloaded file.

My Ipad 2 is stuck in recovery mode after the update 6.1

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