Andrew Sacriz

Q: iPads that ar stuck on iOS 91

I tried to reset my iPad 4th generation settings and still I am still stuck on iOS 9.1 Public Beta. I also tried resetting it by hold down the power and home button for 10 seconds but when its back on, it still wont update to iOS 9.2. I cannot update even if the Settings icon has 1 notification which usually means software update is available. If I would try backing it up on my PC, and try restoring it, it would usually install the final build of the latest firmware of iOS 9.1.

 

How can you fix it because I tried everything I could to fix this problem. I also reported to Apple using the Feedback Assistant app on my iPad 4 and my build number is not listed there but I still sent it for any hope. Maybe you guys can give me some advice on how to fix this problem.

 

About this iPad

Model: MD525ZP/A

Serial Number: DLXK24BXF190

Capacity 12.4 GB (16 GB)

Version: 9.1 (13B5110e)

Carrier: Not Available - UNLOCKED

iPad (4th gen) Wi-Fi + Cellular (MM), iOS 9.1, For users who joined the iOS 9 Beta

Posted on Nov 14, 2015 7:52 PM

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  • by mario49,

    mario49 mario49 Nov 16, 2015 7:48 AM in response to Andrew Sacriz
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    Nov 16, 2015 7:48 AM in response to Andrew Sacriz

    Hi  Andrew Sacriz,

     

    Thank you for using Apple Support Communities. Based on what you stated, it seems like you want to use the final version of the OS. I would recommend you read this article, it may be able to help troubleshoot the issue. 

     

    About iOS beta software - Apple Support

    Download the final version of iOS 

    If you have an iOS beta version and want to download the final version, follow these steps:

    1. Connect your device to iTunes.
    2. While your device is connected, force it to restart. Press and hold the Sleep/Wake and Home buttons at the same time. Don't release when you see the Apple logo. Keep holding until you see the Recovery Mode screen.
    3. When asked, choose Update to download and install the latest nonbeta version of iOS.
      An update install won't affect your content or settings.

    Cheers