How to Update iOS Software on an iPad
How to Update iOS Software on an iPad
Updating your iPad
ensures that you have access to all the latest and greatest features. Apple
makes the updating process simple and straightforward. Don’t get left out when
iOS updates; follow this guide to keep your iPad on the cutting edge.
Method1
From Your iPad
1
Backup your iPad. In most cases, updating will not
cause you to lose any data and settings. Things go wrong occasionally however,
so you should make sure you have abackup made before you begin updating.
2
Connect your iPad to a power source. The installation could take a significant amount of time. To avoid any
issues that may occur if your iPad turns off during the update, ensure that it
is plugged into the wall with its charging cable.
3
Connect to a wireless network. iOS updates are
quite large, so avoid potential data costs with your wireless plan by
connecting to a Wi-Fi network for the update process. Follow this guide to learn how to
connect your iPad to a network.
4
Check to see if an update is available. Open the Software Update tool by opening Settings, tapping General, and then selecting Software Update.
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If a red badge appears above the Settings app’s icon an update is
available.
5
Review the updates available. In the Software
Update section, the available updates will be listed. You can tap Learn More to
see the details about the update and see what will be changed. If you haven’t
updated in a while, there may be multiple updates listed.
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Not all updates can be installed over the air. If you need to use iTunes
to install the update, see the following method.
6
Free up some space. Large software updates may require a lot of free space on your iPad. For
example, the iOS 8 update requires up to 6 GB of free space on your device. If
you want to update from your iPad, you'll need to have this space available. If
you don't want to delete all of your stuff to make room for the update, see the
next section to learn how to update using iTunes, which won't require your iPad
to have extra space.
7
Download the update. Before you can install the update,
you need to download it to your device. Tap the Download button to begin
downloading the update installer. Depending on the size of the update and the
speed of your internet connection, the download process can take a while to
complete.
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Your device must have enough free space to download the update files. If
you get a message saying that your iPad has insufficient storage, you will either
need todelete files to make room, or update through iTunes using the
next method.
8
Install the update. Once the update is finished
downloading, the Download button will change to an Install Now button. Tap this
to begin the installation process. Your iPad will begin installing the update,
and you can check the progress by looking at the bar.
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Depending on the update that you are installing, you may need to sign in
with your Apple ID again once the update is installed.
Method2
From iTunes
1
Make sure that you are using the latest version of iTunes. In order to download update software for your iPad, iTunes must be
running the latest version available.
2
Backup your iPad. In most cases, updating will not
cause you to lose any data and settings. Things go wrong occasionally however,
so you should make sure you have abackup made before you begin updating.
3
Connect your iPad to your computer. Use the USB cable that came with your iPad. iTunes should open
automatically when you connect your iPad. If it does not, open iTunes.
4
Select your iPad in the Devices menu. This is located in the upper-right corner of the iTunes window. If your
iPad does not appear in the Devices section, try restarting the iPad.
5
Click the Summary tab. Scroll down to your
iPad and click Check for Update. If there is an
update available, iTunes will ask you if you want to download and install it.
6
Download and install the update. Click Download
and Update. iTunes will automatically begin downloading the update and will
install it after the download is complete. Leave your iPad plugged in the
entire time during the download and install process.[1]
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iTunes must stay connected to the internet during the entire process.
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