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is a new software update installation time popup
This happens after the device gets stuck checking for update for more than 10-15 minutes
This error really irritates us because large volumes of software installation files were downloaded but the installation process stuck for a long time.
But don't worry, dear friends, I will show you a good troubleshooting that will solve your problem quickly.
So watch this video till the end and after applying each workaround, observe whether the error is resolved or not.
So the first step is to check that your device has enough space to install the new update. I suggest that you have at least 1 GB of storage at the time of installing the update.
if not, free up space by deleting videos, photos, etc.
You have enough space but the installation won't work, then check that your device has a reliable Wi-Fi network.
if both items work but not working, installation procedure
then move on to the next clue
the second solution is you can delete the downloaded files and re-download them
go to settings, then click General, iPhone storage or iPad storage, on this page, scroll down to find and click software update file, then click Delete update and confirm lastly suppression.
To redownload, go to settings then general and software update.
I hope this works for you.
the next solution is
put your phone in airplane mode
you can do this using the settings app and through the control center.
activate airplane mode
and wait a bit
after that turn off airplane mode
so what happens, the network connection is refreshed and the internet speed increases.
Now check the installation process is switching from checking for update or not.
still the same error persists
let's try restarting your phone
this way your phone data remains safe, in short, don't worry about data loss
hard reboot for all Face ID models
follow the steps
press and release the volume up button
press and release the volume down button
and press and hold the power button until the screen goes black.
then click the power button to turn it back on.
and now check the software update installation.
for iPhone 7 and later
Press and hold the volume down button and the power button at the same time. When the Apple logo appears, release both keys.
for iPhone 6S, first generation iPhone SE and earlier
Press and hold the power button and the home button at the same time. When the Apple logo appears, release both buttons.
now check the software installation
In most cases, force restart works like a charm.
so I hope this method works for you too.
I'm having no luck, so move on to the next troubleshooting
Some users have a myth that the restrictions interrupted the installation process. In general, there is no proof, but it was feasible last year. Many users have noted that this method works.
so let's go
open settings – click on screen time – then scroll to screen off time – enter screen time passcode – and confirm screen time screen turns off.
now restrictions are disabled, so try to install. and check that it works for you?
if not, try the following solution
Resetting network settings is also a best trick I used during my last software update.
This way your device will delete all network settings and return them to factory default settings. means you need to remember your Wi-Fi password because it will be cleared by this action.
then go to Settings app – tap General – scroll down, tap Reset and choose Reset network settings – enter your phone unlock code and confirm network settings reset
So the Apple logo and loading bar will appear for a while and then your device will turn on automatically.
so wait for it
after turning on your phone,
enter a password and connect your phone to the Wi-Fi network by entering a Wi-Fi password
because resetting network settings clears all connected Wi-Fi networks.
now try to install.
I'm 100% sure this really works for guys who haven't been fixed by previous solutions.
if none of the tips worked, it means your device is not able to install the software via over-the-air
in this case you need a computer to DFU restore your iPhone
The last resort is to update your iPhone via iTunes or Mac Finder.
Connect your phone using the USB or USB-C cable to a Mac or Windows computer
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