You cannot. The iOS 5 update is only for Iphone 4, iPod touch 4, iPad 1, iPad 2
iOS 7 Can't run on an iPad 1. The hardware is simply not powerful enough to run the operating system. I believe iOS 5 is the newest OS that will run on the original iPad.
iOS 7 won't work on a iPad 1, because an iPad 1 doesnt have enough RAM memory to handle iOS 7. Because of that, Apple didn't make iOS 7 available for iPad 1.
You have to update your iPad 2 to iOS 5 if you bought it prior to the launch of iOS 5. You can update now to iOS 6 (and soon iOS 7), by plugging your iPad 2 into the computer you authorized with your iTunes account and waiting for the pop up that will ask if you want to install the new software update. The process should take 1-2 hours.
Any iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad that is using iOS 5.
Unfortunately, the first generation iPad is not compatible with iOS 6. Apple stopped supporting the iPad 1 with updates after iOS 5.1.1, which was the version just before the iOS 6 update. Interestingly, the iPad 2 is still supported to this day.
If you have the iPad 2 or the new iPad, you have to have iOS version 5 and above to bypass the connecting to a computer. If you have the original iPad, this is not the case as it doesn't support iOS 5 and above.
Any iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad that is using iOS 5.
You cannot. If you buy a new iPod or iPad or iPhone, it comes in iOS 4.3.3 and you have a choice to update to IOS 5 or not.
No, the update is only for iPhone 4, iPod touch 4, iPad 1, iPad 2. The highest version iOS Firmware for the iPod Touch 2G is 4.2.1.
Wednesday 17 2014 ios 8 will be out for 4s 5 5c 5s and iPad 2 iPad mini
No.