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[Old thread bumped with spam message delete]OT: Help! My iPad Air got the ring of death, what to do?

My Air did a respring. This time it just got stuck on the apple logo. So i did a hard reset by holding down the power and home button. It shows the Apple logo, then the spinning wheel. After a while it flashes a blue screen and reboots (and its stuck doing that over and over). I have tried putting it in recovery mode and kicking it out of recovery mode with Tinyumbrella, but nothing works.

What are my options? Do I REALLY need to wipe it and restore the whole thing with iTunes? My latest iCloud doesnt have all my music stuff. Any dev here that knows any solutions? iOs 7.04...

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  • @FrankieJay said:

    Thanks, checked that article already tho. I can put it into recovery mode (the first screen showing a cable and itunes). But that´s a last resort solution :/

  • Sod it. I´ll just have to wipe the whole thing and restore. I had a better experience with windows 95 on 8mb ram machine then this whole iPad Air and iOS 7 thing

  • Nope i have tinyumbrella and ive tried putting in recovery mode AND kicking out of recovery mode

  • edited December 2013

    Its a different issue, itunes can see the files on it, so can windows, but its stuck on the spinning wheel and eventually a blue screen an reboots itself over and over and over..

  • Chris how about waiting for those guys on the other side of the Atlantic to come on line before you wipe the whole thing?

  • tech support? theyll tell me to put it in recovery mode and restore it as a new ipad...

    Ill see if i can grab some files from it with iFunbox before wiping

  • No I meant the US developers

  • I can grab files with ifunbox between reboots lets see how it goes (

  • Great, iTunes cant restore it. "unknown error (17)" after it has downloaded ios and is "preparing the ipad". Bricked?

  • Should still be under warranty. Can you take it to an apple store or call their support line . They are usually very helpful.

  • I had this with my air but it recovered after a few tries thank the good lord.

    The ipad air is like the ipad 3 of the 64bit journey, memory is a joke and its so unstable.

    Ipad 4 maybe an option.....:(

  • edited December 2013

    I dug up my old computer, and finally got it restored with an old version of iTunes. Thought for sure it was bricked. We got no Apple stores in Sweden, so returning it would have been a long process (I pre ordered it from a store 4-5hrs away from here).

    Its restoring from the icloud backup, so that´ll take a few hrs i guess.

    Damn Apple, get your shit together, stop adding useless features like faster animation and 1. concentrate on getting ios 7 fixed with 7.1, and 2. release it. It´s scary, since you never know how or when those resprings will happen.

    Anyway, got most important files from it i think (im pretty sure i forgot something, there´s always something lol).

    And thanks @FrankieJay for the moral support :)

  • @ChrisG - no problem mate. These things happen. Computers can be so fragile. Glad you are up and running :)

  • edited December 2013

    Does anyone know if it's possible to restore just one app and it's data/documents back on your idevice from an iCloud backup? It skipped over iCab Browser, and I got all my bookmarks, passwords/logins in that backup. Or is iCloud still restore all or nothing kinda thing?

    Alternatively if it's possible to login on a computer and grab the docs/data you need, and transfer it manually to the iPad?

    I'm guessing it's not possible to do selective restoring, but doesn't hurt to ask

    Edit: Nm, installed it from the AppStore, and everything was there. Weird.

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