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Why is iOS 8 destroying my iPad 2?

My ipad 2 worked fine with iOS 7. The upgrade to ios 8 has been a disaster. The ipad 2 freezes up frequently, apps run much slower and often crash. Apple should have advused against the upgrade to iOS 8 for iPad 2. iOS 8 has effectively destroyed my iPad 2. Apple should allow ipad 2 users to revert back to iOS 7 rather than let us suffer with iOS 8.

iPad 2, iOS 8.1

Posted on Nov 3, 2014 9:42 AM

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Posted on Nov 3, 2014 9:47 AM

There are a lot of iPad 2 owners who have had no problems with it, and then there are others who had initial problems, and took care of them by with solutions here. Here's one such solution that has worked well for a lot of people. Be sure to do your backups and turn off your anti-virus software on your computer when using iTunes for the factory default reset.


Choosing an iOS Backup Method (Should I Use iTunes or iCloud to back up ...)

https://support.apple.com/kb/HT5262


Back up and Restore your iOS Device with iCloud or iTunes

http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1766


iTunes: About iOS Backups

http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4946


Create and Delete iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch Backups in iTunes

http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4946


iOS: Troubleshooting Encrypted Backups

http://support.apple.com/kb/TS5162


Use iTunes to Restore your iOS Device to Factory Settings

http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1414

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Mar 3, 2015 11:22 PM in response to tommyteutonic

My problem is that iTunes has "backup" and "restore" features that do not perform backup or restore.


I always backup a device before test driving new software. After trying iOS 8 for five minutes I found it made my iPad2 unusable. Safari is incapable of tabbed browsing and appears to cache nothing except the single active tab. Wow who thinks that is good idea?


No problem, I'll just restore it to the iOS 6 that I was using yesterday. NOPE, it is still iOS 8 after a restore. I suppose it is my fault for trusting Apple to not f<ck me with their idiot proof b<ll$hit upgrade to obsolescence strategy.

May 9, 2015 12:06 AM in response to Johnlg3

Same goes with my iPad 3, iOS 8 destroyed my iPad, it was fine on iOS 7 and i desperately in love with my ipad, but not anymore when the iOS 8 hit my ipad and slowed it down a lot. some ppl might have no problem with their ipad, and some of them have, whatever the **** is actually going on it just doesnt make any sense, for a big international company such as Apple shouldve created the iOS upgrades that compatible for all of their product, if its not,they can stop their product for upgrading like what they did on iPhone 4.

But lets forget it, apple just hate us all who doesnt buy their latest ipads or iphones, they are forcing you to do that or if you still dont wanna, then go with ur useless iPad or iPhone.

Oh and yes, me too, i wont buy apple product anymore in the future.

May 9, 2015 4:57 AM in response to alex2478

Look Bozo (alex2478) - when Apple released iOS 8, and I made the mistake of installing it, my iPad 2 was two years old. If Apple started selling the iPad 2 three years earlier, they were STILL selling it 3 years later. I got two good years out of my iPad before Apple decided it was time to destroy it in their efforts to force me to buy a later model.

Jun 5, 2015 10:21 PM in response to CheetahCats

CheetahCats wrote:


You find this approach acceptable? It is absolutely unacceptable, and is one of the reasons why most business organizations do not allow Apple iPad products onto their enterprises.

Not old ones, like the iPad2. They are just getting too old to run new software efficiently. That is the nature and history of technology.


Cheers


Pete

Why is iOS 8 destroying my iPad 2?

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