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ipad pro 9.7 update 9.3.2 issue

Today when I tried to update my IPad with the 9.3.2 update over wifi, after downloading the update and the install started like usual. Upon rebooting, I get the Connect to iTunes screen. I connect my iPad to iTunes and try to update it, says update failed and that I need to do a restore. The restore fails (error code 56). I tried all of the fixes from the help page with no luck. Any suggestions or do I need to send off my iPad for repair?


Thanks

iPad Pro, iOS 9.3.2

Posted on May 16, 2016 5:56 PM

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May 20, 2016 8:47 AM in response to babowa

Tried doing OTA update to 9.3.2 on my iPad Pro 9.7 this morning - 128 WiFi space gray - and it won't let me do it. Says that 9.3.1 is the current OS. So i turned off-back on. Same status. Then did a hard reboot - same status. So I turn on my iMac (mid 2011 running 10.9.5) to try a connected update. Nope, still says 9.3.1 on this model iPad is the current version.


I still have a grey (1) at Settings > General > Software Update on the iPad.


Just did a hard reboot and tried the OTA update again -- still stays 9.3.1 is current. Again connected to iMac and did the check for update. "This version of the iPad software (9.3.1) is the current version."


So is my model one that would have bricked if I had done the update earlier? And with the new update version on the Apple servers it simply won't let me update to keep it from becoming a brick??????


I am patient. I will not force an update.

May 20, 2016 8:59 AM in response to Bigwagon36

I didn't have an iPad Pro, but my iPad 3 bricked up while attempting the upgrade to iOS 9.3.2 on Wednesday. I took it to the Apple Store / Genius Bar. The tech could not restore from iTunes.


If there's a specific error number, we're not seeing it (or missed seeing it). However, the "coincidence" is about the size of Rhode Island...

May 20, 2016 9:10 AM in response to Linda Van Thiel

Linda,

I think it is wise to not force an update. I am not going to update until I hear something official from Apple. Until we hear an official Apple announcement, all any of us are doing is guessing. It would be wonderful if Apple would let us know what is going on, but they typically do release any information until they are clear what the problem is.

May 20, 2016 9:16 AM in response to Red Jacket Mike

A software bug relating to firmware flash can most certainly "appear" to be a hardware issue. If they screw up where/what gets written to the flash the system can get confused and make iTunes think there is a hardware issue. Keep in mind iTunes is what is reporting a HW problem. It is doing so because when it attempts to update the flash it fails. To iTunes....that looks like a HW issue.

May 20, 2016 9:21 AM in response to Luckm

Luckm:

Am doing my iPad mini (original, not retina) now OTA. It recognized the update and is doing it. did have the same issue as with 9.3.1 where I had to re-enter my Apple ID, but it is going albeit very slowly. [success - and I often forget it does not have TouchID]


At least Apple pulled the original update before more iPP9.7s got bricked. I bet they had enough info from the ones turned in on the first two days that they could identify the specific manufacturing specs. I am also very glad that I read the Apple blogs regularly (I am retired and get bored easily) and discovered the problem right away and did not get bit. Fortunately I do have an Apple Store within 5 miles of me, but I hate it when my tech devices get sick.


IGreen:

Glad my sister and I are not the only Apple Fanatics that bought BOTH the iPPro sizes

Did your 9.7 wake up to 9.3.1 or is it still in a coma?

May 20, 2016 9:28 AM in response to Linda Van Thiel

My 9.7" is still in a coma. The Apple Store has ordered a replacement but quoted what to me seemed like an excessively long lead time for the product to arrive. They said anywhere from 3-7 days. I suspect they are trying to buy time for engineering to figure out what they did wrong and how they can recover from the problem without having to make a hardware swap. I don't think there is an issue with the hardware.....I think they hosed up the flash process and corrupted something with the 9.7" code.

May 20, 2016 8:20 PM in response to Phil0124

At least Apple's replacement /return service is extremely fast. I had the problem with my iPad and chatted with Apple Support on Wednesday, received my shipping box on Thursday from FedEx, which they picked up later the same day; today (Friday) I got an email stating that they had received my iPad, determined it defective, and had already shipped out the replacement via overnight FedEx. The tracking number states I will have the new one on Monday. Not bad, considering there is a weekend in the middle of this. When I get the new one, I'll be cautious about any future updates.

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