Well, my phone was just like I left it this morning. Just pressing the off button didn't do anything. So I got brave and pressed the home and off button and held it down for a long while until the apple appeared. It rebooted and it looks like all is fine just as predicted.
Thank you for the help and advice. I'm relieved it's back to normal again.
I think if I attempt an over the air install again, I'll try and remember to do a reboot before the install to start with a clean slate. Maybe this freezing that happened won't happen again.
Again, thank you everyone.
Cheers,
B.L>
On Jul 2, 2014, at 8:27 PM, "Jim Saklad jimdoc@icloud.com [iPad]" <iPad@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
>> So just turning it off with the on/off switch at the top (not both home and on/off) will not hurt anything? And I won't lose information by doing that? I wonder how it's doing now. I'll soon find out though.
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> Basically, that just turns the screen off, and little else.
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>> Boy, I won't do this again, that's for sure. I'll wait till I plug into iTunes and do it from there like I've done every time before without an issue. This is the first time I've done it over the air like this and it'll be my last as well…
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> That's kind of a waste.
> At the very least, to be paranoid about it, do a forced re-boot, and *then* the over-the-air install.
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> The OTA install downloads only a patch-file, of about 30 megabytes.
> Install through iTunes downloads the whole ROM image of over a gigabyte.
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