Iphone 6 won't start up after new update

iphone 6 won't start up after update, what can I do?

And it stops at that screen and that is all that shows? Then you need to try and force the device into Recovery Mode and restore. See the instructions in this support document. If you can't update or restore your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support

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    2 more options:
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    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1414

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    Pardon the fact that I'm a newbie...
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    UPDATE!
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    I been using Win7 with Bootcamp for over 8 months now and no problem but last night I shut down with a windows update and this morning it can not start up at all.  I just get a black screen.  I can select and enter my OSX drive no problem, even access the Boot Volume and copy files off it to my Mac partition also.  Holding option key on startup shows my two dirves also.  Is there anyway to revert back to old version of Win7 on startup or do I have to reinstall everything again?

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  • IPhone won't turn on after software update

    Last night I went to update my iPhone 4S to the latest iOS 7. I went to sleep while it was updating and it was charging and when I woke up it wasn't on and it kept vibrating every few seconds when it was charging. I tried to turn it on, then I tried to restart it and held the home and sleep buttons for 20 seconds. I tried connecting it to iTunes and iTunes won't detect a device. Any help??

    I tried to restart it and held the home and sleep buttons for 20 seconds.
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    I turned on the computer and ran Software Update. iTunes and others successfully updated, but there was a problem with the Quicktime update. The system required a restart to complete installations, so I did. The circle of lines was running around and around, but then blank screen and frozen cursor. I attempted to power down and restart, but to no avail. I restarted holding the Shift key and it loads up. I repaired priveledges and restarted. Still will not start up. Please, help me.

    You say that "it loads up" when you start with the shift key down. I assume that you mean the system boots up okay. If so, you are successfully starting up with a Safe Boot.
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  • ITunes won't start up after recent update.

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    Hi,
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    Solved!
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  • Won't start up after software update

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Important: If this message appears, repeat the fsck command you typed in step 2 until fsck tells you that your volume appears to be OK (first-pass repairs may uncover additional issues, so this is a normal thing to do).
    4. When fsck reports that your volume is OK, type reboot at the prompt and then press Return.
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    Sorrry, i fixed it, i was reading on the forum and anyone has said to press the home button and the power button 10 seconds long at the same time, it works now.

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