From the list of iCloud backups, choose a backup date that's just before you started receiving the error message.When you get to the Apps & Data page you'll see multiple options to choose from.From here, your iPhone will begin as though it’s a new device. Confirm and enter your Apple ID and password as prompted.Scroll all the way to the bottom and tap Reset.If you know for sure that you will have an iCloud backup available from before the error message started popping up (you've had iCloud backup enabled and haven't gone in and deleted old backups), then you can choose to reset your iPhone to factory settings and restore from a previous iCloud backup. Either way, we need to make sure you don't still have an old iOS beta profile on your device. The current error message bug can be caused by this, but also happens to users who did the profile removal and subsequent iOS 14 update properly. Some people miss this step and experience issues. When the public release of the new software comes out, the beta profile needs to be removed in order to allow for proper installation of the new software update. The beta profile is installed to allow the participating device to receive updates to the beta software as they come out, that way the user gets to experience the development improvements as they occur and report issues as they come up. A beta version is an in-development version of an upcoming software release, kind of like a sneak-peek behind the scenes. If you used the iOS 14 beta, you probably have some idea what the Apple beta process is, but I'll briefly summarize just in case. The first thing to do is to make sure you don't have an old iOS beta profile still on your iPhone or iPad.
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