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iOS 9.3.2 Bricking Some 9.7-inch iPad Pro Devices With 'Error 56' Message (macrumors.com) 35

An anonymous reader writes: iOS 9.3.2 is causing problems for some 9.7-inch iPad Pro owners, with multiple users reporting issues shortly after installing the update over the air. Affected users are seeing an "Error 56" message that instructs them to plug their devices into iTunes. Apple has issued a statement to iMore, simply stating the company is "looking into a small number of reports" regarding this issue. The statement reads: "We're looking into a small number of reports that some iPad units are receiving an error when updating the software. Those unable to restore their device through iTunes should contact Apple support."
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iOS 9.3.2 Bricking Some 9.7-inch iPad Pro Devices With 'Error 56' Message

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  • by Anonymous Coward

    I already upgraded my devices to Error 59

  • It appears that Microsoft's slackening QA for its OS updates is beginning to infect Apple.
    • beginning??? where have you been??? every time IOS updates we hear about how its bricking devices. this has been the norm for most ios releases.
    • by dgatwood ( 11270 )

      The more complex the system, and the more users a system has, the more critical bugs will escape unnoticed. With that said, this means that there is at least one hardware configuration that they don't have as part of their automated testing pool (I assume that they do have at least "does it boot" automated testing and aren't relying 100% on dogfooding to catch these issues).

      On the flip side, it could be that their testing fleet is busy doing tests for the upcoming major release, and that they don't have o

      • why does it matter how many users a system has?

    • by antdude ( 79039 )

      It's not just Apple and MS. :(

  • test

  • Like at least Microsoft can blame a wide range of devices. How many iPads can their possibly be?
    • Like at least Microsoft can blame a wide range of devices. How many iPads can their possibly be?

      Over 300 million.

      Ohh, you mean how many iPad models. Considering that not all but just a few units of a single model are affected - what's your point exactly?

  • It's one thing to buy a nice walled garden.

    It's another for the contractor to come around a bit later and brick up the entrance.

  • by slashkitty ( 21637 ) on Wednesday May 18, 2016 @04:03PM (#52137841) Homepage
    Bricking doesn't apparently mean what it used to. There is no evidence to support that this is completely unfixable.
    • Bricking doesn't apparently mean what it used to. There is no evidence to support that this is completely unfixable.

      Thank you for pointing that out. I hate the bastardization of IT lingo.

    • by Trogre ( 513942 )

      You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.

      FTFY

  • The problem with working nights is you get out of sync with the rest of the world. I updated the phone on Tuesday, no problems, so I figured I'd just do the update on the iPad and move on. Now I get to restore my shiny new iPad Pro to factory defaults. Looks like one issue with restoring is that the iPad isn't waiting for the 1.94GB download to complete, so it restarts, causing iTunes to stop downloading until you go through the whole EULA again. Fingers crossed it will complete the load before bedtime.

    I'd

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