Are you having trouble updating your iPad to the latest iPadOS 15? Do you keep getting a message that says your iPadOS is up to date, even though it’s not? Don’t worry, you’re not alone. In this post, we’ll show you two methods to fix this issue and successfully install iPadOS 15 on your iPad.
Method 1: Update your iPad using iTunes
First, make sure you have iTunes installed on your computer. Connect your iPad to your computer, tap “Trust this Computer” if prompted, and click on the iPad icon in iTunes. Make sure you’re on the Summary page, then hit the “Check for update” button. If iTunes detects an available update, hit “Update” to confirm, and iTunes will download the firmware and start updating your iPad. Once the update is complete, your iPad will restart, and you’ll see the new startup screen. Complete the setup, and check the software version in Settings to make sure your iPad is now running iPadOS 15.
Method 2: Use ReiBoot
If you have difficulty using iTunes, ReiBoot is a great alternative. Download and launch ReiBoot on your computer, connect your iPad, and click “Start” on the home screen. Select “Standard Repair” to preserve your data, and ReiBoot will automatically match the latest iPadOS firmware for you. Download it to any location you want, then click “Start Standard Repair” to proceed. Your iPad will be updated to the latest iPadOS 15 in the process.
In conclusion, if your iPadOS 15 is not showing up, try using these two methods to fix the issue and update your iPad. Thanks for reading, and we hope this helps!