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Please note!!! If you are a latest 9.7-inch iPad Pro user, please do not press the iOS 9.3.2 upgrade download and install button on your device! A large number of users posted on Apple Community and stated that iPad Pro will experience error 56 after updating to iOS 9.3.2. When they follow the prompts to connect the device to their computer, another error message appears: iPad "iPad" cannot be restored. An unknown error occurred (56).
Apple admitted in its press release that some 9.7-inch iPad Pro models are indeed outdated after the OTA iOS 9.3.2 update. While the exact reason for this was not explained, Apple only issued the update for the 9.7-inch Pad Pro and all Apple devices instead, stating that they are working on how to fix it. Apple aims to fix speech bugs, dictionary consultation bugs, and allow users to enable Night Shift and Low Power Mode alongside the iOS 9.3.2 update. But the results were clearly far from what they expected. If you're one of those unfortunate ones who hit update, read on to fix "Error 56" on your 9.7-inch iPad Pro with the solutions below.
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Even though Apple has not officially provided a solution, you should never leave your precious device alone. In fact, after the error message appears, it reminds you to enter DFU and use iTunes to fix it; however, what is worse is that another error on iTunes that I mentioned above continues. Here you can sort Tenorshare iCareFone (iPhone Care Pro) into DFU mode without iTunes restrictions. If this solution fails, you'd better restore important files as the next solution first and then go to Apple Store for help.
1. Click the download button above to download and install the program on Windows/Mac. After that, run it and connect the bricked iPad Pro to the computer via USB cable.
2. Select Repair iOS 10/9/8/7 Stuck on the interface and enter DFU mode manually. If you see the classic USB to iTunes logo displayed on your device, it means you have entered DFU mode successfully.
3. After that, click to exit DFU mode when you successfully enter your iOS device into DFU mode. Then follow the steps to exit DFU mode on iPhone/iPad/iPod touch.
Hope you survived the problem bricking your 9.7-inch iPad Pro with iOS 9.3 using error 56. If the single-player solutions above don't bring your device back to life, turn to the Apple Store. Maybe you have to replace the hardware with new hardware. Now, you'd better recover your lost valuable data first to avoid unnecessary losses. Tenorshare iPhone Data Recovery, a professional iPhone, iPad and iPod file recovery software with high reputation, enables you to recover lost photos/contacts/notes/messages/call logs/etc using three modes. Download and give it a try. If you have any questions please let me know and leave them in the comments section.
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