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Nov 5, 2015 12:43 PM in response to Briansyddallby GeanGenie,Hi, my iPhone 5 halted in the course of upgrading from iOS 8.4 to 9.01 leaving me with a rigid progress bar as well.
Briansyddall's solution seems very similar to Shammi404's. This worked in my situation too, at least as far as restarting the iTunes connection.
It appeared it was NOT a hardware problem, but a disrupted or malfunctioning Apple Mobile Driver. After releasing the second button, the search for a USB-connection apparently started, the missing driver was detected and automatically restored.
Sofar sogood, the "unable to find by/connect to iTunes (time-out)" problem solved and update to the lates iOS installed.
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Nov 12, 2015 10:47 PM in response to GeanGenieby bryankho,i have exactly the same probelm as GeanGenie! somebody please help!!
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Mar 15, 2016 11:30 PM in response to shammi404by xbryanx231,You saved me time, money, and my iPhone! THANK YOU <3
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Jun 28, 2016 9:17 AM in response to joimaiveeerby Aboaccon,Did you see any error message when restoring with iTunes? If the answer is yes, you can find the exact problem according to the error message.
When you restore the iPhone, it’s suggested to disable the security software. Also, try to plug the iPhone into a different USB port or use a different computer.
If the basic hardware issues are excluded, try the following methods to get your iPhone stuck on Apple screen out of boot loop:
- Force the phone to restart
- Use Power, Home, Volume Up buttons without restoring. (See the YouTube video.)
- Update or restore in recovery mode
- Restore in DFU mode
- Fix iOS to normal with third-party software without restoring