Wednesday, May 10, 2017

How to Fix iPhone iPad Stuck in Recovery Mode While Updating to iOS iOS 10/10.1/10.2/10.3

"iPhone Stuck in Recovery Mode" is one of common issues while updating to a new iOS operating system. This problem may be caused by some other reasons, such as factory reset and wrong operation during jailbreak. Then, what can we do to get out our iPhone or iPad out of Recovery Mode if we get this issue while updating to iOS 10, iOS 10.1, iOS 10.2, iOS 10.3? There are two methods to help you.


Method 1. Fix iPhone iPad Stuck in Recovery Mode with PhoneRescue
The easier one goes first. We can use some professional iOS recovery tools to get your device back to normal when it’s stuck in Recovery Mode. And the "iOS Repair Tools" of PhoneRescue could be your best choice among all tools because besides "Recovery Mode", it also helpful if your device is stuck in "Black Screen" or "Apple Logo".

Method 2. How to Fix iPhone iPad Stuck in Recovery Mode
If you iOS device have been stuck in Recovery Mode while updating to iOS 10/10.1/10.2/10.3 and it’s not because of a hardware issue on your device, there are always some ways in which you can get your iPhone iPad back to normal. And in this post, we provide you with one free method to fix your problems.

Notice that this method may erase all data and settings on your iPhone iPad if you didn’t backed up your device before.

Step 1. Force-restart your iPhone iPad.
Press both of Sleep and Home buttons for about 15 seconds until it turns off. And after some seconds, turn on your device again to check whether your iPhone works normally. If it’s still stuck in Recovery Mode, jump to step 2.

Step 2. Update iTunes to the latest version.
If your iTunes is not the latest, you can run iTunes on your computer, and go to iTunes > Check for Updates… on the iTunes Menu to download the newest version. After downloading, just install it on your computer.

Step 3. Restore Your Device in Recovery Mode.
Run iTunes on your computer and connect your iPhone or iPad to computer. Your iTunes may tell you "it has detected an iPhone (iPad or iPod touch) in Recovery Mode. You must restore this iPhone (iPad or iPod touch) before it can be used with iTunes." After you see the message, just click OK.

Find your device icon on the menu and click it.

Select Summary tab on the left, and click "Restore iPhone (iPad or iPod touch)…" on the right panel. Now restore your iOS device to be normal.

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