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holgersson

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Sep 27, 2014
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is there a way to see when exactly (time) i have updated my ios? i.e. update history?
 
i just want to know if such protocol exists because on osx you have different such tools. for example power management control etc.
 
i just want to know if such protocol exists because on osx you have different such tools. for example power management control etc.

What does a protocol have to do with an installation history? I'm not seeing the connection between the two, nor with power management controls or tools.

Are you just throwing words out there?
 
What does a protocol have to do with an installation history? I'm not seeing the connection between the two, nor with power management controls or tools.

Are you just throwing words out there?

sorry, i meant power management protocol not control...

to be honest: the reason i want to know that is, that i updated my ios to 8.0.2 and i don't know whether i updated it from 8.0 or 8.0.1...
 
sorry, i meant power management protocol not control...

to be honest: the reason i want to know that is, that i updated my ios to 8.0.2 and i don't know whether i updated it from 8.0 or 8.0.1...

You're not sure if you updated to 8.0.1? It was only out for an hour and a half, you can't remember if you updated it the day before yesterday??

I don't understand why it would matter anyways.

I also still don't understand what any of this has to do with power management/protocols/tools or anything.

I'm not trying to bust your balls, just get down to the basics of what EXACTLY it is you're trying to find out, and why.
 
Don't think you can get that information short of perhaps if you did it through iTunes and there was some logging that happened somewhere.
 
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