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Q: A book I downloaded using iBooks seems to have frozen and won't finish downloading. What can I do to get it to resume?

It says its downloading but there is no progress what so ever.

Posted on Jul 1, 2013 4:34 PM

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Q: A book I downloaded using iBooks seems to have frozen and won't finish downloading. What can I do to get it to resume?

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  • by judysings,

    judysings judysings Jul 3, 2013 11:13 AM in response to Bradyfromidaho
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    Jul 3, 2013 11:13 AM in response to Bradyfromidaho

    Hi Bradyfromidaho,

     

    Welcome to the Support Communities!

     

    The article below should answer your question.

    You can click on the link to see more details and screen shots.

    I've highlighted the pertinent information for you below.

     

    iTunes: How to resume interrupted iTunes Store downloads

    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1725?viewlocale=it_it

     

    If your download was interrupted on your computer

    You will be prompted to resume your download the next time you quit and reopen iTunes. You can also manually restart the download with the following steps.

    Resuming downloads from a computer

    1. Open iTunes.
    2. Choose Store > Check for Available Downloads.
    3. Enter your account name and password.
    4. Click the "Check Downloads" button.
    5. Click the Resume or Resume All button, or the resume arrow to resume the download.

    If you believe that the item downloaded completely but it is not appearing in the Purchased playlist, click Library on the left side of iTunes to see if the item appears there.

    If your download was interrupted on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch

    You can manually resume the download on your device with the following steps.

    Resuming downloads from an iOS device

    1. From the Home screen, tap the iTunes icon.
    2. For iPhone/iPod touch, tap More > Downloads. For iPad, tap Downloads.
    3. Enter your account name and password.
    4. Click the "OK" button.
    5. Click the Resume, Resume All button to start the download.

    If you cannot complete the download on your device, you can finish the download in iTunes on your computer and then sync it to your device. For instructions, see the following articles:

    Additional Information

    If your purchase does not resume downloading after following the steps in this article, you can also try the following steps to troubleshoot the download issue.

    1. Restart your computer or device.
    2. Check for updates for your Mac or PC and install any software updates. Also, check for and install updates for any security software you may have (anti-virus, anti-malware, firewall, and so on).
    3. If using Wi-Fi for Internet access, try using a different Wi-Fi network when downloading. If you are connecting to a home network, try restarting your Wi-Fi router. Also, check for and install any firmware updates for your Wi-Fi router. (Refer the manufacturer's website for your router to get information on updating its firmware).
    4. If you are on a computer, try using an ethernet cable for wired Internet access instead of using Wi-Fi. If the issue is still unresolved and you're using iTunes for Windows, follow steps in iTunes for Windows: Troubleshooting security software issues.

     

    I hope this information helps ....

    Have a great day!

     

     

    - Judy

  • by Treadstone-Seventy-One,

    Treadstone-Seventy-One Treadstone-Seventy-One Oct 26, 2015 8:01 AM in response to judysings
    Level 1 (4 points)
    Oct 26, 2015 8:01 AM in response to judysings

    This doesn't help.  The question was about iBooks, not iTunes or the App Store.  I'm trying to download a book.  It says "Downloading" but there's no obvious way to check the progress even just to see if it's working.