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Help! uplugged iphone during update

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I was updating my iPhone 11 through iTunes on my computer, until I accidently unplugged the iPhone from the computer. I quickly plugged it back in, but the progress bar on the iphone is staying at the same spot and the computer is not recognizing the iPhone. I was wondering if anyone knew how to fix this.

I was updating my iPhone 11 through iTunes on my computer, until I accidently unplugged the iPhone from the computer. I quickly plugged it back in, but the progress bar on the iphone is staying at the same spot and the computer is not recognizing the iPhone. I was wondering if anyone knew how to fix this.

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That is not a solution.

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https://ios.gadgethacks.com/how-to/enter-dfu-mode-your-iphone-11-11-pro-11-pro-max-0208879/

 

See step 5 here, "Leaving DFU Mode" section should reboot it. What happens next depends on the state it's in.

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I would put it in recovery mode and try the update again. Likely the OS is just half updated. https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201263. Hopefully reinstalling the update will get you back up and running. Otherwise, you may have to restore, which would remove any of your data.

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