How to Fix an iPad Stuck on 'Verifying Update'

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Upgrading devices involves updating software, and there are certain problems that may be met by users, for example, the iPad verification error when opting for upgrading from one version, for example, 15 to iOS 16/17 or higher. This issues most probably occur when the update has been downloaded successfully but does not verify as it should. Some who update from a beta version to the official version of the device might still experience this problem. This problem is common in programming; if you encounter it, read the blog,’ How to Fix an iPad Stuck on 'Verifying Update' by the experts at Fix N’ Talk, the top Phone repairs Adelaide to learn about the error and ways to fix it. 

What Does Verifying Update Mean?

The term "verifying update" itself.  For iPad, it refers to the time when the iPad device begins the verification process for a software upgrade, similar to how it pertains to the iPhone. During this procedure, the device will connect with the Apple Server. The process will usually take about 2-3 minutes.

If there are problems with the WiFi connection, device, or Apple server, the iPadOS upgrade will not be completed. You might also see the message "iPad stuck verifying update" or "unable to check for update" displayed for you.

How Long Does the Update Verification Process Take?

Typically, the process of verifying to install the current version of iPadOS takes no more than an hour after connecting to Apple's servers and typically requires only 2-3 minutes on average. But sometimes, it could take 3 to 5 business days to full cycle depending on the situation. The verification process for the iPadOS update may take a long time; if it exceeds a day, it is better to address Apple Support.

If, however, the process goes for over an hour, it may imply low device storage, a poor and unstable network connection, or problems with the software. In such cases, which may lead to these or other problems, it may be necessary to address them before going further with the update.

Why Does My iPad Stuck on Verifying Update?

The iPad stuck on verifying update problem can be due to various reasons and it is not easy to determine the exact cause of the problem on your gadget. The display may be stuck in the Hello section or the Slide to Upgrade part of the screen. This problem can be a result of a number of factors as highlighted below by Fix N’ Tak, the best iPad Repairs Adelaide. They include  : 

Network Congestion - When a new version of iPadOS is released, many users attempt to update their devices using iTunes or OTA. This high volume of users can overload the network, causing delays or interruptions during the verification process with Apple’s servers.

Software Issues - Software glitches can cause the iPad to get stuck on the verifying update screen. These glitches are often unpredictable and can lead to other problems, such as a white screen, black screen of death, boot loop, Apple logo freeze, or being stuck in recovery mode.

External Causes - Insufficient storage space on the device can block the verification process. Also, an unstable or slow network connection can also disrupt the update process.

Hardware Problems - Physical damage to the device, such as from dropping it or impact with a hard object, can lead to issues with software updates and cause the iPad to malfunction.

How to Fix iPad Stuck on Verifying Update?

  1. Force Restart Your iPad

If you’re having trouble with iPadOS updates or your iPad is stuck on the Apple logo or in Recovery Mode, a hard reset can literally solve the problem.

For iPads without a Home Button:

Step 1: Press and hold the side button and the top button at the same time for about 10 seconds until you see the Apple logo.

Also, on iPads with Face ID, push and immediately release the Volume Up button, then repeat with the Volume Down button.

Step 2: Once your device has restarted, open the Settings menu.

Step 3: Select the General option, then tap on Software Update and choose Install Now.

For iPads with a Home Button:

You have to press and hold both the Home button and the Power button at the same time until the Apple logo appears and the device restarts.

     2. Free Up Space on the iPad

To update the iPad there is always a need to make space on the device and therefore some space in it has to be kept free. If you have more than 12 GB of data in it and the free space is less than 750-800 MB, you have to free some of the space for the upgrade.

Step 1: Click on the settings option on the iPad home screen, and click on the general tab at the top of the settings page.

Step 2: Tap the "iPad storage" option in the menu to view how much space is available on the iPad or how much space is presently being used. The data regarding the remaining storage capacity will be displayed on top. 

To upgrade your iPadOS, you have to make sure that you have at least 1 GB of storage space available.

   3. Delete Beta Profile if installed

In some cases, users found that the “iPad is stuck on verifying update” issue occurs when they are using their beta profile. Thus, the idea here is to remove the public beta profile. Then wait until the next new software update is available, and upgrade the iPad to the new software update.

Step 1: Go to Settings then  General and then click on the Profiles.

Step 2: In the Profile List, go to the iPadOS Beta Software Profile.

Step 3: Then click on the ‘Remove Profile’ link. If the device asks for a passcode, enter it and then press the Delete button.

Step 4: Press the power on/off button on your iPad until it shuts down > swipe the screen leftwards to the power off icon.

Step 5: Press and hold the ON/OFF button of the device till an Apple logo appears on the screen and the device gets rebooted.