It's the same this time.Please post build number when done. Sometimes the PB is different than DP.
It's the same this time.Please post build number when done. Sometimes the PB is different than DP.
Go to settings and storage and delete PB5.
Also make sure you restarted before installing the new one AFTER deleting the old.
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Still unsure of how to remove the ios9 betaThx... as it turned out, i just needed a second restart.![]()
Manage storage. This only applies to you if PB5 auto downloaded.Can you be more precise? I went into settings, then "Storage and iCloud Usage", then where?
Settings...General...Profile...select it...select it again...Delete.Still unsure of how to remove the ios9 beta
Then restart. Very important to restart.Settings...General...Profile...select it...select it again...Delete.
Installing the new profile forces restart - no need to restart after deleting.Then restart. Very important to restart.
It's always recommended to restart after deleting a profile and before installing a new one. Therefore the change fully takes effect.Installing the new profile forces restart - no need to restart after deleting.
I've done it my way just fine... no issues with anything.It's always recommended to restart after deleting a profile and before installing a new one. Therefore the change fully takes effect.
If you're on the developer beta - stay there.So is there no need to install if we are already on DP2? I've tried installing removing the profile and restarting and the updates still isn't showing up.
Please post build number when done. Sometimes the PB is different than DP.
Installed on my primary device. I too like to live dangerously...
I'm one of those chicken***s that never loads betas on a primary device but, man, am I tempted with iOS 10.
You have to put the device in DFU mode and restore to the current iOS release...Whats the worst that could happen?
It's a bit slow and quirky at times.. So far haven't had too much time to play with it. I usually jump right on the beta's when I can. Whats the worst that could happen?![]()
Go to settings and storage and delete PB5.
Also make sure you restarted before installing the new one AFTER deleting the old.
Finding PB5 only applied to those devices it auto-downloaded to.Heys I can't find PB5 in my storage I deleted the public profile already am I good to go on downloading iOS 10
You have to install the public beta profile and restart the device... after that, you should be good to go.Heys I can't find PB5 in my storage I deleted the public profile already am I good to go on downloading iOS 10