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I think you need to downgrade to iOS 1 and then upgrade each iOS update individually until you get back to 7....that's the only way to make sure! :rolleyes:

Sorry to be sarcastic, but the question has only been asked about 285 times previously in this thread. :(

Mister funny over here.

That still doesn't answer my question. I'm wiating for someone to quote me with answers. This way I will have to put in the least amount of effort reading through this flood of crap on a forum that's swarmed by a bunch of maniacs slowinging down the load times, iritating all of us. I mean c'mon it's only iOS7. Nothing special.
 
Oh.... shucks.

if you have previous iOS update saved on your Mac, is there a way to *force* an download of the latest ? cos i wanna keep 6.1.3 just in case i don't like iOS 7, but at the same time i also want to update via iTunes, and it keeps extracting.

You can't go back again once you upgrade. Nice signature by the way :p
 
iOS7

iTunes is still reporting iOS 6.1.4 is the current version for my iPhone 5. What gives???
 
There is no server that can handle thousands, even perhaps millions, of hits happening on top of each other.

Akamai is handling 4.25 million active streams and 26 million http hits per second right now.

I'd say you're sufficiently wrong about "no server than can handle..."
 
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Do you really think this is "everyone's" opinion and not just your own? 'Cause if so, you're just plain wrong.

you clearly don't go around more of the forums, cause there are quite a few folks, especially on the non Apple lover sites, that are full of the same opinion.

Not so sure you pay too much attention around here or you would know my feelings and wouldn't need me to /s everything.
 
Thanks! That was so stupidly easy that I would have never figured it out :)

No problem. Felt the same way about spotlight search in ios7, until I figured out that it was just a simple swipe down from the middle of any homescreen.
 
Got it

OTA download took about 3 minutes and then preparing upload took about 17 minutes. Messed with the new iRadio while I was waiting, it's installing now about 1/4 through install at about 1 minute.:cool:
 
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