Ipad wont download or update apps






















But it might work for someone else. I was then passed along to a more senior technologist. We then connected my iPad to my computer and synced and then backed up to iTunes. It's important to note that it is a two-step process: syncing and backing up. My process is to back up to iTunes on my pc.

If you back up to iCloud, your process will be different. We then restored the iPad. Once the iPad was restored, we tried the apps from the App Store.

The apps downloaded and installed properly. Posted on Sep 30, AM. Page content loaded. I used my desktop computer to access iTunes. I updated the apps from iTunes.

Then, had to go to Apps along the horizontal menu. Looking through my list of apps, I found those that were missing. I clicked "Install. However, I can't download my updates as I normally do.

My only lingering problem is that the App Store on my iPad shows one update, yet in the list of apps, there is nothing to be updated. Any advice on how to address this issue would be appreciated. I likely can't try different solutions, because I have used my iTunes on my desktop to force a solution. Sep 29, PM. Make sure you know your wifi password.

The following fix didn't require a restore or for me to lose any other data. Go to Settings, General, Reset, Reset all settings. Reset, Reset, It might ask for the devices password. Once the reset is done, o pen the apple store and search for the apps that aren't working and download them directly from the app store. Sep 30, AM. Oct 2, AM. Friscodave, thanks for your suggestion. If it works for others, then great.

I am sure I tried your solution, too, as part of my Response 1. My solution provided above is for more severe cases. The Apple technologist indicated that she believed some of files had become corrupted. So the syncing, backing up, and restoring were my only option.

One step that I missed discussing in my solution is that I disabled "Find my iPad" prior to all the steps. Others should try the simpler solutions first. If those don't work, then my solution should work. The key point is to make sure that you have a backup, so you don't lose anything. Oct 2, PM. Stecyk, your plan worked for me, although it didn't work the first time. I connected my iPad to my computer and synced and then backed up to iTunes.

It didn't help, but I repeated the process the next night and now it works fine. Oct 3, AM. You mentioned that you synced and backed up, though you didn't mention that you restored. See if there is an update available for your iPad. If no update shows up, then your iPad is no longer compatible with the current Chrome release. After that, you can try downloading some apps on iPad. If there isn't enough space to download and install an update, the software on your device will try to make space.

It will remove only app data that it can download again and doesn't remove or relocate any of your data. If your device still doesn't have enough space, you can use your computer to update your device. If you can't connect your device to your computer, you can make room for the update by removing content and apps on your device that you don't use. You need an Internet connection to update your device. The time it takes to download the update varies according to the size of the update and your Internet speed.

Step 3 Press the Power button again to reboot your iPad. When your iPad can't download new apps or update apps, you can use the methods above to fix the issue.

Here we introduce you with the professional iOS issues fixing software, iOS System Recovery in case the issue is still there. It enables you to fix the iPad won't download apps issue with ease. With the download button above, you can free download, install and launch this iOS issues fixing software on your computer. Double click its icon to run it. Choose the iOS System Recovery option when you enter the main interface.

Connect your iPad to computer via a USB cable. Click the Start button to move on. Follow the on-screen instructions to take iPad into recovery mode or DFU mode. After that, click Download button to download the firmware for the problem solving.

After the firmware downloading, iOS System Recovery will immediately start to fix the iPad won't update or download apps issue on your iPad.



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