E Emmett95 Active member Oct 10, 2014 39 0 0 Visit site Nov 10, 2014 #1 How to delete iOS 8.0.1 update download from your device to avoid accidental installation?
John Yester Moderator Team Leader Ambassador May 23, 2012 8,847 1 0 Visit site Nov 10, 2014 #2 Once it's downloaded you can remove it.. Just don't go into that setting section.
Septembersrain Banned Jan 20, 2014 1,005 0 0 Visit site Nov 10, 2014 #3 Besides jailbreaking and using a mod, there is no way to do it.
BreakingKayfabe Well-known member Sep 12, 2008 8,442 53 48 Visit site Nov 10, 2014 #4 Go into settings - general - usage and under "Storage" go to manage storage and you'll see 8.0.1 there. Just delete it.
Go into settings - general - usage and under "Storage" go to manage storage and you'll see 8.0.1 there. Just delete it.
BreakingKayfabe Well-known member Sep 12, 2008 8,442 53 48 Visit site Nov 10, 2014 #5 It wouldn't accidentally install anyway since Apple servers won't sign it even if you tried to manually install it.
It wouldn't accidentally install anyway since Apple servers won't sign it even if you tried to manually install it.
alicepattinson Well-known member Feb 4, 2013 177 0 0 Visit site Nov 11, 2014 #6 once you've downloaded it you can't go back to your previous iOS version.
mulasien Well-known member Feb 28, 2013 421 0 0 Visit site Nov 11, 2014 #7 alicepattinson said: once you've downloaded it you can't go back to your previous iOS version. Click to expand... Not quite. Once they've installed it, they can't go back. However if they have downloaded it but not yet installed it they can remove the download. For the original poster, why not just install the latest version of iOS (8.1), and just skip 8.0.1 all together?
alicepattinson said: once you've downloaded it you can't go back to your previous iOS version. Click to expand... Not quite. Once they've installed it, they can't go back. However if they have downloaded it but not yet installed it they can remove the download. For the original poster, why not just install the latest version of iOS (8.1), and just skip 8.0.1 all together?
bamf-hacker Apple Watch and AirPod Champion, Ambassador Champion Nov 2, 2009 6,817 106 63 Visit site Nov 11, 2014 #8 and you can turn off automatic updating to prevent OS updates from downloading automatically
Originalloverman Well-known member Nov 12, 2014 158 0 0 Visit site Nov 28, 2014 #9 Set auto update to manual setting that way you can chose it if you change your mind. Posted via the iMore App for Android
Set auto update to manual setting that way you can chose it if you change your mind. Posted via the iMore App for Android