Difference between revisions of "Install iOS 8 Without Enough Free Space"

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#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}}.
#*See [[Back-Up-Your-iPhone|this guide]] for more details on backing up your iPhone.
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#*See [[Back Up Your iPhone|this guide]] for more details on backing up your iPhone.
 
#Download the iOS 8 update files onto your computer first. Click the {{MacButton|Update}} or {{MacButton|Check for Update}} button to look for the update files. Click {{MacButton|Download and Update}} to confirm. This will download the iOS 8 update files to your computer, bypassing the need to download them to your device.
 
#Download the iOS 8 update files onto your computer first. Click the {{MacButton|Update}} or {{MacButton|Check for Update}} button to look for the update files. Click {{MacButton|Download and Update}} to confirm. This will download the iOS 8 update files to your computer, bypassing the need to download them to your device.
 
#*You will still need space on your computer for the update files (between 4-6 GB), but this usually isn’t nearly as much of an issue on a computer as it is on your iPhone.
 
#*You will still need space on your computer for the update files (between 4-6 GB), but this usually isn’t nearly as much of an issue on a computer as it is on your iPhone.