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In the iTunes app on your PC, click the Device button near the top left of the iTunes window. Click Summary. Click Check for Update. To install an available update, click Update. Important: Before disconnecting your device from your computer, click the Eject button. See also Back up your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch in iTunes on PC Restore your. Track your download progress for software updates. Copy and paste the following command into Terminal to track the download progress of your iPhone software updates. while true do clear ls -lhrt ~/Library/iTunes/iPhone\ Software\ Updates sleep 20 done. This command shows how much of the software update your Mac has downloaded so far, shown in MB. Double tapping on the app icon brings up a pop-up showing more detailed information about the update. Colors for the pop-up progress bars can be configured under settings. Combine iOS 6 style simple download progress bar with iOS 7 style overlay UI. Choose between download percentage text and size remaining text overlay for app icons during.


that simple feature from iTunes is now gone. open a terminal and run. ls -lhrt ~/Library/iTunes/iPhone\ Software\ Updates. you will see there a file that ends "*bltadwin.ruad" you can monitor the download size of it to roughly calculate the time. thanks to timkuo bltadwin.ru In response to VolsRam While there is no progress bar available, one potential way to estimate the progress is through Terminal, with the following command: ls -lhrt ~/Library/iTunes/iPhone\ Software\ Updates. It will show the size of the current (*bltadwin.ruad) and all previous (*.ipsw) update files, which can be used to estimate progress. When downloads are actively downloading, you should see an arrow appear on the far right top corner of the iTunes App next to the search bar. Click it and it will show your queue. There may be other ways to see this info, but so far the newest version of iTunes that's the only one I've found.

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