I didn't have issues downloading the update, it took less than 10min, but I've so many apps and stuff on a 32GB iPod that the process of backing up, upgrade, restore, somewhere in the middle you have to confirm some settings and backing up the apps for which I still I see 23 pending updates I guess due the new version of iOS is kind of tedious, iTunes does not provide much information besides a dialog box saying "Restoring iPod apps", but the iPod is not with the classic "syncing" message, on the iPod I can see the icons for the apps being restored showing up one by one. Besides connectivity problems and latency, the whole process seems to take a lot of time, so be patient and plan to see your iGadget coming back to live slowly. -J On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 3:56 PM, Carlos Alcantar <carlos@race.com> wrote:
Has anyone else bricked there phone doing the iOS 5 update. I just ran mine in the middle of the update I got a 3004 error doing some research that error means can't connect to gs.apple.com I'm guessing that¹s there upgrade server. So right now I'm SOL till I can connect to the update server. Looking on twitter it looks like I'm not the only person that has gotten this.
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On 10/12/11 1:20 PM, "Ray Van Dolson" <rvandolson@esri.com> wrote:
On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 01:10:08PM -0700, Zachary McGibbon wrote:
With all of Apple's updates today (MacOS, iOS, Apps, etc) we saw a big increase on one of our links to our ISP at 1pm Eastern.
Did anyone else notice significant traffic jumps on their networks?
That's an impressive jump. Do you have some netflow data showing the target subnets that were being hit?
Ray