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<blockquote data-quote="MadScience2006" data-source="post: 104175" data-attributes="member: 1356"><p>No, no kind of auto update is enabled on the device. The device (iPad mini) has NOT been updated to iOS 7 but the update file was pushed to it where it remains. The issue I (and others) have is that the update file was pushed to our devices without our intervention nor permission. The update file (~1GB) now resides on the device, taking up that ~1GB of space with no way to remove it. As I outlined above in my other posts, I've tried numerous ways to remove the file, with some success. However, once the device is either connected to a PC with an internet connection or is simply on the charging cable with a Wi-Fi connection to the internet, ~1GB update file is once again pushed to the device, where it stays. All that needs to be done is to push that "Update" button which I refuse (at this time) to press.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MadScience2006, post: 104175, member: 1356"] No, no kind of auto update is enabled on the device. The device (iPad mini) has NOT been updated to iOS 7 but the update file was pushed to it where it remains. The issue I (and others) have is that the update file was pushed to our devices without our intervention nor permission. The update file (~1GB) now resides on the device, taking up that ~1GB of space with no way to remove it. As I outlined above in my other posts, I've tried numerous ways to remove the file, with some success. However, once the device is either connected to a PC with an internet connection or is simply on the charging cable with a Wi-Fi connection to the internet, ~1GB update file is once again pushed to the device, where it stays. All that needs to be done is to push that "Update" button which I refuse (at this time) to press. [/QUOTE]
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