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Try any of these suggestions and see if one will work for you.
1. Tap the "waiting" icon and see if you can pause it. If it does pause, then tap it again and see if it will resume. If that works, repeat the same steps for each "waiting" icon.
2. Reboot the iPad by holding down on the sleep and home buttons at the same time for about 10-15 seconds until the Apple Logo appears - ignore the red slider - let go of the buttons.
3. Make sure that you do not have a stalled download in iTunes - if you have a download in there that did not finish, complete that one first.
4. If that doesn't work - sign out of your account, restart the iPad and then sign in again.
Settings>iTunes & App Store>Apple ID. Tap your ID and sign out. Restart the iPad by holding down on the sleep button until the red slider appears and then slide to shut off. To power up hold the sleep button until the Apple logo appears and let go of the button.
Go back to Settings>iTunes & App Store>Sign in and then try to update again. Tap one waiting icon only if necessary to start the download stream.
5. You can also try deleting the waiting icons - tap and hold down on an icon until it wiggles - the tap the X on the icon to delete it. Then try to download again. Apps may also be able to be deleted in Settings>General>Usage>Storage if you cannot get the X to pop up on the icon.
6. You can try resetting all settings. Settings>General>Reset>Reset All Settings. You will have to enter all of your device settings again.... All of the settings in the settings app will have to be re-entered.
7. If all else fails, download the updates or the apps in iTunes on your computer and then sync the content to your iPad.
You should be able to delete them via the Edit button at the top right of the films selection screen in the Videos app, or via Settings > General > Usage > Videos (swipe across them from right-to-left). If the films have the cloud symbol on them in the Videos app then they are only in the cloud, you can hide them via Settings > iTunes & App Store > Videos (under the 'show all' heading) 'off'
I'm so tired of every time there is an update with the OS nothing works for months. I have read all the solutions and it is ridiculous that I can not delete expired rentals from iCloud. When my son sees a movie that he watched and has expired, he goes nuts because I can't put it back on. He is three and I'm as frustrated as he is. I can not delete the movie icons from my iPad. They are there with a cloud in the lower ring corner. I turned off the share video option. Which corrupted two rentals I did not view yet. I reset my iPad but when I turned iCloud back on it put them right back. Does anyone have a different solution to remove expired rentals? I can't even sync playlists from iTunes Match. Feels like apple is going down the drain. Before anyone says just switch, I'm too invested with iPads iPhones, macs and peripherals to start this crap over.
You should be able to delete them via the Edit button at the top right of the films selection screen in the Videos app, or via Settings > General > Usage > Videos (swipe across them from right-to-left). If the films have the cloud symbol on them in the Videos app then they are only in the cloud, you can hide them via Settings > iTunes & App Store > Videos (under the 'show all' heading) 'off'
You should be able to delete them via the Edit button at the top right of the films selection screen in the Videos app, or via Settings > General > Usage > Videos (swipe across them from right-to-left). If the films have the cloud symbol on them in the Videos app then they are only in the cloud, you can hide them via Settings > iTunes & App Store > Videos (under the 'show all' heading) 'off'
Try any of these suggestions and see if one will work for you.
1. Tap the "waiting" icon and see if you can pause it. If it does pause, then tap it again and see if it will resume. If that works, repeat the same steps for each "waiting" icon.
2. Reboot the iPad by holding down on the sleep and home buttons at the same time for about 10-15 seconds until the Apple Logo appears - ignore the red slider - let go of the buttons.
3. Make sure that you do not have a stalled download in iTunes - if you have a download in there that did not finish, complete that one first.
4. If that doesn't work - sign out of your account, restart the iPad and then sign in again.
Settings>iTunes & App Store>Apple ID. Tap your ID and sign out. Restart the iPad by holding down on the sleep button until the red slider appears and then slide to shut off. To power up hold the sleep button until the Apple logo appears and let go of the button.
Go back to Settings>iTunes & App Store>Sign in and then try to update again. Tap one waiting icon only if necessary to start the download stream.
5. You can also try deleting the waiting icons - tap and hold down on an icon until it wiggles - the tap the X on the icon to delete it. Then try to download again. Apps may also be able to be deleted in Settings>General>Usage>Storage if you cannot get the X to pop up on the icon.
6. You can try resetting all settings. Settings>General>Reset>Reset All Settings. You will have to enter all of your device settings again.... All of the settings in the settings app will have to be re-entered.
7. If all else fails, download the updates or the apps in iTunes on your computer and then sync the content to your iPad.
I got myself into this mess by downloading an album containing 100 tracks, most of which I don't want and will NEVER want. So
I tried to delete the ones I don't want from my music library, but instead of deleting them they now have a cloud with down arrow symbol. My research so far informs me that this symbol means they are on my iCloud. I'Ve been trying find out how to delete them from EVERYWHERE as I don't want them anywhere for hours now and am my wits end! Help!!
You should be able to delete them via the Edit button at the top right of the films selection screen in the Videos app, or via Settings > General > Usage > Videos (swipe across them from right-to-left). If the films have the cloud symbol on them in the Videos app then they are only in the cloud, you can hide them via Settings > iTunes & App Store > Videos (under the 'show all' heading) 'off'
Try any of these suggestions and see if one will work for you.
1. Tap the "waiting" icon and see if you can pause it. If it does pause, then tap it again and see if it will resume. If that works, repeat the same steps for each "waiting" icon.
2. Reboot the iPad by holding down on the sleep and home buttons at the same time for about 10-15 seconds until the Apple Logo appears - ignore the red slider - let go of the buttons.
3. Make sure that you do not have a stalled download in iTunes - if you have a download in there that did not finish, complete that one first.
4. If that doesn't work - sign out of your account, restart the iPad and then sign in again.
Settings>iTunes & App Store>Apple ID. Tap your ID and sign out. Restart the iPad by holding down on the sleep button until the red slider appears and then slide to shut off. To power up hold the sleep button until the Apple logo appears and let go of the button.
Go back to Settings>iTunes & App Store>Sign in and then try to update again. Tap one waiting icon only if necessary to start the download stream.
5. You can also try deleting the waiting icons - tap and hold down on an icon until it wiggles - the tap the X on the icon to delete it. Then try to download again. Apps may also be able to be deleted in Settings>General>Usage>Storage if you cannot get the X to pop up on the icon.
6. You can try resetting all settings. Settings>General>Reset>Reset All Settings. You will have to enter all of your device settings again.... All of the settings in the settings app will have to be re-entered.
7. If all else fails, download the updates or the apps in iTunes on your computer and then sync the content to your iPad.
You should be able to delete them via the Edit button at the top right of the films selection screen in the Videos app, or via Settings > General > Usage > Videos (swipe across them from right-to-left). If the films have the cloud symbol on them in the Videos app then they are only in the cloud, you can hide them via Settings > iTunes & App Store > Videos (under the 'show all' heading) 'off'
Try any of these suggestions and see if one will work for you.
1. Tap the "waiting" icon and see if you can pause it. If it does pause, then tap it again and see if it will resume. If that works, repeat the same steps for each "waiting" icon.
2. Reboot the iPad by holding down on the sleep and home buttons at the same time for about 10-15 seconds until the Apple Logo appears - ignore the red slider - let go of the buttons.
3. Make sure that you do not have a stalled download in iTunes - if you have a download in there that did not finish, complete that one first.
4. If that doesn't work - sign out of your account, restart the iPad and then sign in again.
Settings>iTunes & App Store>Apple ID. Tap your ID and sign out. Restart the iPad by holding down on the sleep button until the red slider appears and then slide to shut off. To power up hold the sleep button until the Apple logo appears and let go of the button.
Go back to Settings>iTunes & App Store>Sign in and then try to update again. Tap one waiting icon only if necessary to start the download stream.
5. You can also try deleting the waiting icons - tap and hold down on an icon until it wiggles - the tap the X on the icon to delete it. Then try to download again. Apps may also be able to be deleted in Settings>General>Usage>Storage if you cannot get the X to pop up on the icon.
6. You can try resetting all settings. Settings>General>Reset>Reset All Settings. You will have to enter all of your device settings again.... All of the settings in the settings app will have to be re-entered.
7. If all else fails, download the updates or the apps in iTunes on your computer and then sync the content to your iPad.
In my Sports Illustrated app, there is a settings type button in the upper right that looks like a gear, I tap that icon and get the option to Remove Issues fro iPad. I tap that option and then all of the issues that are on the device appear on the screen. I tap on the ones that I want to delete to select them and then tap Remove in the upper right.
I don't know if that is of any help. Each app is probably a bit different.
In my Sports Illustrated app, there is a settings type button in the upper right that looks like a gear, I tap that icon and get the option to Remove Issues fro iPad. I tap that option and then all of the issues that are on the device appear on the screen. I tap on the ones that I want to delete to select them and then tap Remove in the upper right.
I don't know if that is of any help. Each app is probably a bit different.
You should be able to delete them via the Edit button at the top right of the films selection screen in the Videos app, or via Settings > General > Usage > Videos (swipe across them from right-to-left). If the films have the cloud symbol on them in the Videos app then they are only in the cloud, you can hide them via Settings > iTunes & App Store > Videos (under the 'show all' heading) 'off'
Try any of these suggestions and see if one will work for you.
1. Tap the "waiting" icon and see if you can pause it. If it does pause, then tap it again and see if it will resume. If that works, repeat the same steps for each "waiting" icon.
2. Reboot the iPad by holding down on the sleep and home buttons at the same time for about 10-15 seconds until the Apple Logo appears - ignore the red slider - let go of the buttons.
3. Make sure that you do not have a stalled download in iTunes - if you have a download in there that did not finish, complete that one first.
4. If that doesn't work - sign out of your account, restart the iPad and then sign in again.
Settings>iTunes & App Store>Apple ID. Tap your ID and sign out. Restart the iPad by holding down on the sleep button until the red slider appears and then slide to shut off. To power up hold the sleep button until the Apple logo appears and let go of the button.
Go back to Settings>iTunes & App Store>Sign in and then try to update again. Tap one waiting icon only if necessary to start the download stream.
5. You can also try deleting the waiting icons - tap and hold down on an icon until it wiggles - the tap the X on the icon to delete it. Then try to download again. Apps may also be able to be deleted in Settings>General>Usage>Storage if you cannot get the X to pop up on the icon.
6. You can try resetting all settings. Settings>General>Reset>Reset All Settings. You will have to enter all of your device settings again.... All of the settings in the settings app will have to be re-entered.
7. If all else fails, download the updates or the apps in iTunes on your computer and then sync the content to your iPad.
You should be able to delete them via the Edit button at the top right of the films selection screen in the Videos app, or via Settings > General > Usage > Videos (swipe across them from right-to-left). If the films have the cloud symbol on them in the Videos app then they are only in the cloud, you can hide them via Settings > iTunes & App Store > Videos (under the 'show all' heading) 'off'
Try any of these suggestions and see if one will work for you.
1. Tap the "waiting" icon and see if you can pause it. If it does pause, then tap it again and see if it will resume. If that works, repeat the same steps for each "waiting" icon.
2. Reboot the iPad by holding down on the sleep and home buttons at the same time for about 10-15 seconds until the Apple Logo appears - ignore the red slider - let go of the buttons.
3. Make sure that you do not have a stalled download in iTunes - if you have a download in there that did not finish, complete that one first.
4. If that doesn't work - sign out of your account, restart the iPad and then sign in again.
Settings>iTunes & App Store>Apple ID. Tap your ID and sign out. Restart the iPad by holding down on the sleep button until the red slider appears and then slide to shut off. To power up hold the sleep button until the Apple logo appears and let go of the button.
Go back to Settings>iTunes & App Store>Sign in and then try to update again. Tap one waiting icon only if necessary to start the download stream.
5. You can also try deleting the waiting icons - tap and hold down on an icon until it wiggles - the tap the X on the icon to delete it. Then try to download again. Apps may also be able to be deleted in Settings>General>Usage>Storage if you cannot get the X to pop up on the icon.
6. You can try resetting all settings. Settings>General>Reset>Reset All Settings. You will have to enter all of your device settings again.... All of the settings in the settings app will have to be re-entered.
7. If all else fails, download the updates or the apps in iTunes on your computer and then sync the content to your iPad.