iOS 5 Error 3200 or “internal error” update issues? Apple’s servers are getting slammed. [Updated]
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If youâre having problems updating your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch to iOS 5, youâre not alone. Weâre getting reports across the board that many are having issues updating to the latest version of Appleâs iOS software, released today.
The issues seem to center around the point at which iTunes contacts Appleâs servers to verify and activate the update process. The issues are likely due to the fact that Appleâs servers are slammed and are only handling âhalfâ of the requests. This information comes via Jay Freeman, AKA Saurik, an iPhone jailbreaker and the creator of the Cydia app store for jailbroken iPhones.
To anyone getting âAn internal error occurred.â (3200) while installing iOS 5.0, Appleâs servers are swamped, and failing half the requests.
A 3200, or âinternal errorâ, message is being given to those attempting to update their devices and many are reporting success after trying the update process 5 or even 10 times.
The long and short of it is that the demand for iOS 5 is off the charts right now, so being patient is your best option. Thereâs nothing you can do on your end so have a cup of coffee and wait out the rush.
Until then, check out all of our coverage of todayâs Apple releases here or take this time to read our complete review and guide to iOS 5.
Update: Some sites like Gizmodo and GDGT are reporting that downloading the IPSW and updating manually works. To do that, download the firmware you need from one of the links below. Then open up iTunes, and Option + Click the âCheck for Updatesâ button. Locate the firmware file that you downloaded and install it that way.
Iâve seen mixed reports of this method working, as the issue seems to be with the activation servers, not the download servers, but itâs worth a try if youâre desperate. Let us know if it works for you.
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