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Apple has just released iOS 8, but the update size is throwing a wrench in a lot of people's update plans. If you're trying to update using your device, you may be running into free space issues but don't want to delete all of your songs, videos, and apps just to update. Updating through iTunes allows you to bypass this size restriction.
 
Apple has just released iOS 8, but the update size is throwing a wrench in a lot of people's update plans. If you're trying to update using your device, you may be running into free space issues but don't want to delete all of your songs, videos, and apps just to update. Updating through iTunes allows you to bypass this size restriction.
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==Steps==
 
==Steps==
 
#Connect your iPhone to your computer. Use the included USB cable.
 
#Connect your iPhone to your computer. Use the included USB cable.
#Open iTunes if it doesn’t start automatically. See [[Download-iTunes|this guide]] for instructions on downloading iTunes.
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#Open iTunes if it doesn’t start automatically. See [[Download iTunes|this guide]] for instructions on downloading iTunes.
 
#Select your iPhone from the Devices menu.
 
#Select your iPhone from the Devices menu.
 
#Backup your iPhone. This will help prevent any data loss in case the update doesn’t work properly. Select “Back up to this computer” and click {{MacButton|Back Up Now}}.
 
#Backup your iPhone. This will help prevent any data loss in case the update doesn’t work properly. Select “Back up to this computer” and click {{MacButton|Back Up Now}}.