Try this:
1. Double-click the Home button to reveal the Task Bar
2. Hold the Safari app down for a second or two until you see the minus sign
3. Tap the minus sign to close Safari
4. Re-launch and test Safari
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Try this:
1. Double-click the Home button to reveal the Task Bar
2. Hold the Safari app down for a second or two until you see the minus sign
3. Tap the minus sign to close Safari
4. Re-launch and test Safari
Hello guys. I went to my bookmarks tab only to find that the bookmarks I'd saved are no longer there. I now only have the pre installed bookmarks. Does anyone have any idea as to what may have happened and how do I restore them? Thanks in advance.
I have bookmarks on my iPad that I would like to migrate to my iMac using iTunes. How do I do this? I guess I must be missing things here, but it seems like there is a one way street between the iMac and iPad or whatever other Mac mobile device is in the mix for that matter. That is to say the information/data first must be on the iMac and then it can be distributed to the device that you are syncing to, but not the other way around. I am running into the very same problem trying to get voice memos off of my iPhone 3G onto the iMac, but that is saga for another forum question.
Thank you for any and all help.
Dave Nolan
Holliston, MA
I have bookmarks on my iPad that I would like to migrate to my iMac using iTunes. How do I do this? I guess I must be missing things here, but it seems like there is a one way street between the iMac and iPad or whatever other Mac mobile device is in the mix for that matter. That is to say the information/data first must be on the iMac and then it can be distributed to the device that you are syncing to, but not the other way around. I am running into the very same problem trying to get voice memos off of my iPhone 3G onto the iMac, but that is saga for another forum question.
Thank you for any and all help.
Dave Nolan
Holliston, MA
In the left corner by the bookmark tab there is the cloud how do I delete the stuff from there.
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I have bookmarks on my iPad that I would like to migrate to my iMac using iTunes. How do I do this? I guess I must be missing things here, but it seems like there is a one way street between the iMac and iPad or whatever other Mac mobile device is in the mix for that matter. That is to say the information/data first must be on the iMac and then it can be distributed to the device that you are syncing to, but not the other way around. I am running into the very same problem trying to get voice memos off of my iPhone 3G onto the iMac, but that is saga for another forum question.
Thank you for any and all help.
Dave Nolan
Holliston, MA
The exact same thing happened on my iPad over the last day or two … all of my old bookmarks disappeared and were replaced with just the set of default items (Google, Bing, iPad manual, and a couple of others). I couldn't add any new ones at that point, either. Eventually I tried killing off the Safari task in the bottom bar of background apps, and when I restarted Safari thereafter my old bookmarks were back. Definitely seems like a bug, but at least there was a workaround that helped in my case.