Contact Apple Support for assistance. From the Home Screen, touch and hold the app. From the menu that appears, choose Prioritize Download. Restart your iPhone or restart your iPad. If you still can't download or update apps on your iPhone or iPad, contact Apple Support. Open the App Store and sign in If a blue account button appears at the top of the App Store, you might not be signed in.
Apart from that, there is no way to pause an app download from Google Play, to resume later. Liam W Liam W 8, 11 11 gold badges 37 37 silver badges 67 67 bronze badges. While this shouldn't be a big deal for data already synced, I'm not sure concerning settings unsynced data of course would be lost.
No problem, though, starting with Android 4. What worked was as follows: Factor reset the phone. After setting the language, the phone will ask you to connect to wifi. While connecting with wifi, go to top taskbar, swipe data, and disable mobile data. Once the wifi is connected go through the process and while selecting the reset, if there is more than a day old not today's backup is available use that.
You may loose one or two days worth of data, sms etc but mostly other stuff will be recovered. It will also save you the trouble of going through installing each app separately. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. The Overflow Blog. Podcast An oral history of Stack Overflow — told by its founding team.
Millinery on the Stack: Join us for Winter Summer? Bash, ! Featured on Meta. New responsive Activity page. After 40 hours only half had downloaded. Very few apps ready after 12 hours. However 54 of them would show the word open after I tapped the spinning circle. For some reason the iPhone does not know when the app is finished downloading to the phone. I downloaded iTunes However, the apps were not transferred from the computer to the iPhone and it started to download them again.
To redownload an app, just tap on the blue cloud icon next to it. If the icon is gray, that means you can't download it anymore either because it doesn't exist anymore in iTunes or because it's a bit app that no longer works in iOS Tried dragging them from finder into the sidebar on iTunes when the iPhone was selected. Method 2. Here is how to do it:.
Method 3. Method 4. Upgrade iOS system to new version: sometimes new apps may not be compatible with the old iOS system. Anyways, the Restore gets stuck trying to download apps that are dead and missing from the App Store or that or incompatible with iOS You can tap on these and pause he download.
You should hide these by swiping left. Stop all the spinning circle apps. Hide all those with a greyed our iCloud. Hide any garbage you no longer want. Delete any apps that are in the loading phase. These are probably the blockers that have gummed up the whole system.
Do note: this completely obliterated the advantage of restoring from iCloud. You will lose data, settings, and app layout. Extremely annoying. Nov 25, AM. Just got off the phone with AppleCare and now the apps are downloaded. Suggest you call AC at if you have the time. After reviewing a number of things I had done, we did a hard reset. Sound up, sound down then hold the power switch until the white Apple shows. Still didn't change anything.
When I clicked the cloud icon, it started downloading. After two deletes, I just tapped on the blue cloud and it started to download. It appears it will only do one app at at time this way.
You can select 2, but they download one by one. At this point, I went to the home screen touched a darkened app and it started downloading.
You can touch more than one but the download one ofter the other. You still have to reenter passwords and ID. Page content loaded. In reply to DaveM's post on July 9, Thanks to you for the quick response as well Dave. Please see my reply to Greg Carmack. What "backup disk" do you have?
If it's a factory recovery disk it should be more than one or it's just a repair disk with the bootable repair tools on it. If you have a backup image stored to use, then that will restore it to the same condition it was when the image was taken. So if the problem existed then you would have the problem back If these are just file backups then do full scan with Malwarebytes if you're worried about reimporting the problem.
If they're already reimported then do the scan of the entire system. What is the condition of the install you just did now? The reason I ask you to do this is because no one of millions who have followed the install in that link have ever come back to report problems that I have seen.
It is also a great learning experience that will make you permanently the master of your PC because you will learn what works best and have applied it with your own hands. You can restore the System Image backup and then Upgrade it to latest version. I hope those automated file backups work because I see a lot of failures with lost files.
I personally would never use those but instead the most reliable method which is to keep your files sorted into User folders and then periodically drag or copy them to external. This way if Windows ever becomes irreparable you can restore C in 20 minutes from recovery media, and your files will be current and safe in their own separate partition.
If they are left on C they will be dated from when the image was taken. I would have one great Clean Install at the base of all of this, so look over these steps in particular everything to remember to back up since people reinstall enough now that no software maker would stay in business if they didn't make this easy to do.
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