It appears that the roll out of iOS 10 wasn’t a smooth one for some of the many iPhone and iPad users who attempted to install the latest build of Apple’s mobile operating system. Some were unable to install iOS 10 and ended up receiving a error message telling them to plug their device into a PC or Mac to restore the OS. But the good news is that Apple is now saying that the problem has been fixed.
In a tweet, business cable channel CNBC reported that Apple says it has now resolved the problem. In a statement, the tech titan says that a small number of users were affected during the first hour of of availability. Anyone who had an issue and can’t finish the updating process, should try to complete it using iTunes. If that doesn’t help, they should contact AppleCare.
If this sounds familiar to you, it was back in May when those with the Apple iPad Pro were receiving Error 56 messages when trying to update their slate to iOS 9.3.2. Owners of the device were told to try to update the tablet using iTunes, and to contact Apple Support if they needed further help.
source: @CNBCNow