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DanJ_Uk

Q: How can I restore iOS6 on my iPad 3

My iPad 3 is struggling to cope with iOS 7 - I wish I had never upgraded.

 

When I try to restore the iOS6 .ipsw file - I get error 3194

 

 

Is Apple not allowing me to do this? And if so what's the reason ?

iPad, iOS 7.0.4

Posted on Nov 22, 2013 9:19 AM

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  • by King_Penguin,

    King_Penguin King_Penguin Nov 22, 2013 9:36 AM in response to DanJ_Uk
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    Nov 22, 2013 9:36 AM in response to DanJ_Uk

    Downgrading the iOS version is not supported by Apple.

     

    What do you mean by 'struggling to cope' ? If you are having problems then have you tried the 'standard' troubleshooting e.g. closing apps via the multitasking bar, a soft-reset, restoring to your last backup ?

  • by MichelPM,

    MichelPM MichelPM Nov 22, 2013 9:38 AM in response to DanJ_Uk
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    Nov 22, 2013 9:38 AM in response to DanJ_Uk

    You can't. Apple offers no way to downgrade their mobile OS once an update or upgrade is installed.

    Sorry.

  • by DanJ_Uk,

    DanJ_Uk DanJ_Uk Nov 22, 2013 9:45 AM in response to King_Penguin
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    Nov 22, 2013 9:45 AM in response to King_Penguin

    Webpages that performed perfectly fine in iOS6 are dreadfully slow - comparing with a friend's iPad mini (still on 6) some button presses result in lag of 1-2 seconds for me - but instant for him.

     

    Even switching keyboard to the numeric layout has a lag time of ~1 second.

     

    I've just performed a full restore to factory (not importing any previous settings) and there's no difference.

     

    I appreciate your reply but I think I've just been shafted by Apple. I guess I will just have to wait and hope for a fix.

     

    At least with other companies if I want to install an old operating system on *my* device I can ... It's my device let me do what I want with it - if I break it then it's my fault.

  • by MichelPM,

    MichelPM MichelPM Nov 22, 2013 9:50 AM in response to DanJ_Uk
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    Nov 22, 2013 9:50 AM in response to DanJ_Uk

    Try a hard reset by holding the home button and on/off switch to one side simutanoeusly until the iPad's screen goes black and then the Apple logo appears then let go of the buttons.

    See if that helps or not.

  • by King_Penguin,

    King_Penguin King_Penguin Nov 22, 2013 9:53 AM in response to DanJ_Uk
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    Nov 22, 2013 9:53 AM in response to DanJ_Uk

    For the keyboard 'lag' I've seen suggested (and which appears to have worked for some people) going into Settings > iCloud and turning Documents & Data 'off', and then come out of that and you can then go back in and turn it back 'on' - you could see if that makes any difference

  • by DanJ_Uk,

    DanJ_Uk DanJ_Uk Nov 22, 2013 11:30 AM in response to DanJ_Uk
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    Nov 22, 2013 11:30 AM in response to DanJ_Uk

    The numeric keyboard lag I can live with - but really, this boils down to something more worrying: My product which worked fine a month ago, is now worse than when I bought it. And I can't get it back to factory condition because a config entry in an Apple database that says I can't. Nothing else. Maybe fixes will come out, at some point, maybe.

     

    Is it just me? Am I mad to think that if I buy a product I should be allowed to do whatever I **** well want with it?

     

    If I want right now I could install Windows 95 on my PC or revert my Android phone back to factory condition - they might not work, might be full of bugs, but I could still do it and on my head be it for trying such a thing... But! I'm still free to do it.

     

    Has there been any reason given for this "locking down" of downgrading?

  • by Fatal.exception,

    Fatal.exception Fatal.exception Nov 22, 2013 12:17 PM in response to DanJ_Uk
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    Nov 22, 2013 12:17 PM in response to DanJ_Uk

    It's called planned planned obsolescence. Had an ipad 1st gen. After a few ios updates it wouldn't even render web pages without crashing with out memory problems. Upgraded to a ipad 3rd gen had terrible wifi problems 5 months later they release a new one with improved wifi performance. My eventual solution was to install multiple access points throughout the house. Now with ios 7 the lag is unbearable, you have to update and it makes your current device stupidly slow prompting an upgrade! Maybe this is why new ios versions coincide with new hardware? Well this time I will not be chucking £480 on a 32gb ipad. There's too many decent alternatives now. I honestly think they will not bother optimising for the A5X which is what happened with my old one. If there wasn't this deliberate sabotage why would we upgrade? This time round I'm not going to be bother moaning going through support pages for a remedy that never comes. I'm just going to buy something else from someone else.

  • by MichelPM,

    MichelPM MichelPM Nov 22, 2013 2:34 PM in response to Fatal.exception
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    Nov 22, 2013 2:34 PM in response to Fatal.exception

    To both DanJ_UK and Fatal Exception,

     

    While I feel your pain, there are large number of iPad 3 users who have not had any issues upgrading to iOS 7.

    Myself, included.

    There are a number of threads here of iPad 3 owners who have experienced what you two have experienced with serious degraded performance of their iPad 3 after upgrading to iOS 7. Unfortunately, you are part of the exception and NOT the rule.

    I know this statement doesn't solve your issues or problems.

    The only things you can do is wait for an update that will solve your issues and send in feedback about your issues to Apple.

     

    http://www.apple.com/feedback/ipad.html

  • by DanJ_Uk,

    DanJ_Uk DanJ_Uk Nov 22, 2013 2:40 PM in response to MichelPM
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    Nov 22, 2013 2:40 PM in response to MichelPM

    I wouldn't have to wait for an update if I could just downgrade my iPad myself.

  • by deggie,

    deggie deggie Nov 22, 2013 2:58 PM in response to DanJ_Uk
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    Nov 22, 2013 2:58 PM in response to DanJ_Uk

    As part of the security system on the iOS world Apple has never supported downgrading going back to iOS 1.0.1. This does not mean there is not a way to do so but you would have to be willing to sacrifice the security on your iPhone.

  • by Fatal.exception,

    Fatal.exception Fatal.exception Nov 24, 2013 2:11 PM in response to MichelPM
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    Nov 24, 2013 2:11 PM in response to MichelPM

    As I said been there done that. Can't be bothered wasting time. Just sold my ipad and ready to pull the trigger on the microsoft surface pro 2. £800 of my money apple ain't getting feels good. I'm not going to be locked into a planned 2 year candence by apple anymore. They need to realise people are getting wise to it and aren't going to fall for it anymore I've always had apple stuff iPods, multiple iPhones iPads etc. Slowly but surely everything is being replaced by stuff that doesn't come from apple because I know it realistically only lasts 18-24 months before support effectively ends. If I'm dropping £500 on a device i expect better.