In such a case, you are likely to get an infinitely-spinning download icon that never completes the download or some unavailability errors. Now try the download again and see if the speed has improved. Remember to restart your app download after signing back into App Store.
Maybe your app is taking long to download because you have slow internet. You can check if your internet speed is fast on speedtest.
Though very rare, firewalls, security software, and VPN can hinder internet performance and usage. Incoming and outgoing connections to the App Store might be cited as possible threats, thus resulting in blocked or restricted connections to associated servers.
When this happens, it causes connectivity issues. Try disabling and enabling each software package to see if it affects incoming and outgoing connection to the App Store.
Consider using your cellular network and see if you can download your apps. If successful, then it means there is something wrong with the Wi-Fi network you are connected to. Try troubleshooting the Wi-Fi if you can. Alternatively, consult a network pro.
If you manage to download, then that is an indicator your Wi-Fi has an issue. If in a position to fix without calling for support, go ahead and fix. Otherwise, call your ISP or a network expert. In case the Wi-Fi network you are connected to is configured to use a poor DNS server, then all your internet requests will go through that server, and its poor performance will be passed on to you.
This, of course, will affect App Store downloads. Luckily, you can reconfigure the DNS setting through your Apple device.
Do the following to change the DNS settings. While configuring DNS settings on your device is recommended, sometimes this is not the best approach, especially if the problem is affecting more than one device on the network. In this case, it is better to reconfigure the DNS settings from the wireless router itself. We often hear of iOS glitches when a new major update rolls out.
After 4 hours it still said 4 hours remaining. I cancelled. Googled "iTunes Update" and downloaded in less than 10 minutes. Seems to be a problem on the App store side. Sep 25, AM. More Less. Communities Get Support.
Sign in Sign in Sign in corporate. Browse Search. Ask a question. User profile for user: kk kk Reply I have this question too I have this question too Me too Me too. Method 2: I would also suggest you to run the Network Troubleshooter and check the issue. How satisfied are you with this reply?
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It wont download any apps, says its downloading but nothing happens. I didn't find your answers very helpful either. Ive tried to do each method you've listed. Is there another option I can try? Eileen Gal Microsoft Agent.
In reply to JessLawson's post on June 5, Hi Jess, There are several reasons why downloading an application takes time. Method 2: Clear the Windows Store Cache. EXE and hit OK. Restart the computer. Let us know if the solution above works. My computer update but did not reload my apps. A subscription to make the most of your time. Try one month free. This site in other languages x.
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