Mac Rules macrumors 6502a Original poster Jul 15, 2006 633 666 Europe Sep 19, 2017 #1 Hi, Just wondering if its worth restoring my iPhone after having run several iOS 11 PBs? I assume there are leftover trace files and logs, etc Does anyone do this or really no need? Cheers
Hi, Just wondering if its worth restoring my iPhone after having run several iOS 11 PBs? I assume there are leftover trace files and logs, etc Does anyone do this or really no need? Cheers
I IndianBird macrumors 65816 Dec 28, 2009 1,107 869 Sep 19, 2017 #2 I went to the GM. Backed up. Then reset all and restored from backup.
Mac Rules macrumors 6502a Original poster Jul 15, 2006 633 666 Europe Sep 20, 2017 #3 OK, did you find it made any difference to the performance?
adrianlondon macrumors 603 Nov 28, 2013 5,696 8,599 Switzerland Sep 20, 2017 #4 Can't find the point. The GM is the same as the public release. I'm waiting for the next beta. Reactions: chrfr
C CaTOAGU macrumors 6502a Jul 15, 2008 763 849 Manchester, UK Sep 20, 2017 #5 No, generally it's not necessary to do so unless you are having specific issues like storage being used up or crashes. Otherwise, if you want to stay on public releases just remove the beta profile and reboot your device. Reactions: Mac Rules
No, generally it's not necessary to do so unless you are having specific issues like storage being used up or crashes. Otherwise, if you want to stay on public releases just remove the beta profile and reboot your device.
5 576316 macrumors 601 May 19, 2011 4,056 2,556 Sep 20, 2017 #7 When the next official update comes out I will probably do a hard iTunes install but that's about it.
When the next official update comes out I will probably do a hard iTunes install but that's about it.
M mariusignorello Suspended Jun 9, 2013 2,092 3,168 Sep 20, 2017 #8 I restored mine (and set it up as new) and it runs buttery smooth. Just make sure you take a screenshot of your home screen layout first.
I restored mine (and set it up as new) and it runs buttery smooth. Just make sure you take a screenshot of your home screen layout first.