Thanks Jim. Good to know.
I'll likely give it a try on my iPhone 5 today or this evening. Hmm, sometimes it asks about doing a download only. I wonder, since it could take hours, if I could set the download to go without tying up my iPhone? I've not done that before. I wonder once I plug the phone back in at some later time that it would pick up at the install part and carry on... Anyone try that?
Cheers,
B.L>
On Oct 26, 2013, at 8:07 AM, "Jim Saklad" <jimdoc@icloud.com> wrote:
>> Thanks everyone for all your words of wisdom. You've made me think of things a little differently.
>> How long did the update take? Is it something I can/should let it do overnight? Or do I need to babysit it at all?
>> B.L.
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> The main variable is the speed of the download. I have DSL that maxes out at just over 330 kiloBytes per second (2.7 Megabits/sec), so the download took hours. It then takes a little while to install and reboot.
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> Once it's finished, the first thing that might be useful is to force a re-boot yourself (Home+On/Off until Apple logo appears). Many people have reported one or another kind of flakiness after upgrading that was fixed by a re-boot.
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