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Wednesday, May 25, 2016

iOS 9.3.2: Risky Pro 9.7 update for iPad users. Apple investigates

The update of the iOS operating system to version 9.3.2, released in recent hours from the house of Cupertino, has brought with it an annoying bug that can cause the iPad Lock Pro 9.7 being updated. Shortly after installing the update, several users have reported the emergence of '"Error 56" and the following message prompting you to connect the device to iTunes. A link that does not solve the problem, as the tablet remains in that status without the possibility to be updated or restored.

The error 56 identifies possible hardware root, according to the official document that describes the error codes. The proposed solutions from Apple to correct this type of error coincide with the installation of the latest version of iTunes (currently 12.4), checking for any problems with third-party security software that may interfere with the operation of iTunes and the attempt to restore the device. If the steps described above should not be successful, then you will need to contact Apple Support.

Apple is aware of this issue and has released in recent hours the following statement to iMore website:

We are looking at a small number of reports of an error that some iPad units are receiving during software update. Who is not able to reset the device through iTunes should contact Apple Support.

For the moment the house of Cupertino does not provide more detailed information on the possible causes and the development of a further corrective update. Apple refers to a "limited number of users", but as this is obviously a bug is not isolated, the hypothesis of a new minor update of iOS is not entirely far-fetched. It is specified, inoltlre, which reports widespread network in recent hours focus on iPad Pro 9.7, but Apple does not make distinctions between the type of iPad in the official statement, so you can not rule out that the bugs can also occur with other models.

Pending further information about it, the iPad Pro 9.7 users must be aware of the possible risks associated operating system upgrade to version 9.3.2. It is said that the bug occurs, because other users are able to update the tablet regularly, but at the same time, it can not determine in advance that the problem will not emerge after the upgrade.

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