Usually, iPhones do not update under such circumstances as the iOS version has no support across the device. The primary reason is whether the iPhone supports the iOS version you tend to update. Part 1: Why Can’t iPhone Update to New iOS 17 Versionīefore coming onto the fixes that would help you update your iPhone to the latest iOS version, it is essential to understand why the iPhone won’t update to iOS 17. This accounts for the primary reasons that lead to such a case, which are featured as follows: 1. iPhone Does Not Support iOS Version We're in the middle of an architecture migration and it's pretty messy.Part 3: Fix iPhone Won’t Update to New iOS You would do very well to nurse another couple of years out of your Classic Mac Pro as not Big Sur nor Monterey nor M1 Macs are particularly stable right now. I have a 2009 now with dual X5675 processors (lower power and quieter than either an X5680 or X5690 under a dual CPU heat sink, X5690 is fine in single CPU CMP), with 96 GB of RAM and a Radeon VII running just fine under both 10.14.6 and 11.6.1 (never installed Catalina and still prefer 10.14.6, not sure I'll use 11.6 with this computer). You also need to have the right generation of Xeon processor (you probably already have the right one). What's important is to upgrade the firmware from 4,1 firmware to 5,1 firmware. I have good news for you It's quite possible to upgrade a Classic Mac Pro to 10.14.6. If that's also a machine from 2010, your maximum OS is macOS 10.13.6.
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