I didn't have issues downloading the update, it took less than 10min, but I've so many apps and stuff on a 32GB iPod that the process of backing up, upgrade, restore, somewhere in the middle you have to confirm some settings and backing up the apps for which I still I see 23 pending updates I guess due the new version of iOS is kind of tedious, iTunes does not provide much information besides a dialog box saying "Restoring iPod apps", but the iPod is not with the classic "syncing" message, on the iPod I can see the icons for the apps being restored showing up one by one.
Besides connectivity problems and latency, the whole process seems to take a lot of time, so be patient and plan to see your iGadget coming back to live slowly. -J On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 3:56 PM, Carlos Alcantar <car...@race.com> wrote: > Has anyone else bricked there phone doing the iOS 5 update. I just ran > mine in the middle of the update I got a 3004 error doing some research > that error means can't connect to gs.apple.com I'm guessing that¹s there > upgrade server. So right now I'm SOL till I can connect to the update > server. Looking on twitter it looks like I'm not the only person that has > gotten this. > > Carlos Alcantar > Race Communications / Race Team Member > 101 Haskins Way, So. San Francisco, CA. 94080 > Phone: +1 415 376 3314 Fax: +1 650 246 8901 / carlos *at* race.com / > www.race.com > > > > > > On 10/12/11 1:20 PM, "Ray Van Dolson" <rvandol...@esri.com> wrote: > >>On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 01:10:08PM -0700, Zachary McGibbon wrote: >>> With all of Apple's updates today (MacOS, iOS, Apps, etc) we saw a big >>> increase on one of our links to our ISP at 1pm Eastern. >>> >>> Did anyone else notice significant traffic jumps on their networks? >> >>That's an impressive jump. Do you have some netflow data showing the >>target subnets that were being hit? >> >>Ray >> >> > > >