can i update my ipad air to ios 7.0.6 safely i heard that some devices stopped working completly after update
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can i update my ipad air to ios 7.0.6 safely i heard that some devices stopped working completly after update
eed to update my iPad2 with my apple id instead of the person I bought it from. How do I change it please?
I'm currently on an iPad 3rd gen iOS 6.1.3 running the older iphoto, as in, before the recent update.
Now I would like to update to get iOS 7 and the new iPhoto and would update it all on my iPad, so no fresh reinstall (what seems to delete too much info).
Will the journals that I've created so far in the 'old' version continue to exist in the new version, and most importantly, will they still be editable?
There seems to be a lot of discussion and confusion about when you stay in control of your journals. Once you delete iPhoto, the journals can never be edited again, even though they stay visible in iCloud. But is iPhoto deleted and reinstalled when you update iOS or update the app itself?
Any tips would be appreciated! Can't lose my control now, since even though all my journals are synced with iCloud, I need to keep control until I can backup everything properly in 2 months, so after traveling.
With the update to iOS7.0.4 it suggests that you add a passcode to your device, but you should also see a little 'skip' in the upper right corner I think. So while you're encouraged to add the passcode, you can bypass that step.
I need to update my apps but I get an error message that I am pointed to us store vs Canadian store. Where do I change app stores?
If your are using IOS 4, you need to connect to iTune (computer) to update software
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4972
If your are using IOS 4, you need to connect to iTune (computer) to update software
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4972
Change App Store
1. Tap "Settings"
2. Tap "iTunes & App Stores"
3. Tap on your Apple ID
4.Tap "View Apple ID"
5. Enter your user name and password.
6. Tap "Country/Region."
7. Tap "Change Country/Region"
8. Select the country/region where you are located; re-select country/region even if it is correct
9. Tap "Done".
Note: If the change doesn't take effect, sign out of account and sign in again.
Change App Store
1. Tap "Settings"
2. Tap "iTunes & App Stores"
3. Tap on your Apple ID
4.Tap "View Apple ID"
5. Enter your user name and password.
6. Tap "Country/Region."
7. Tap "Change Country/Region"
8. Select the country/region where you are located; re-select country/region even if it is correct
9. Tap "Done".
Note: If the change doesn't take effect, sign out of account and sign in again.
If your are using IOS 4, you need to connect to iTune (computer) to update software
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4972
Exactly how are you trying to update? OTA (over the air) via the device? If so, instead try to update by connecting the device to your syncing PC with the latest version of iTunes installed.
http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/
Force iPad into Recovery Mode
1. Disconnect the USB cable from the device, but leave the other end of the cable connected to your computer's USB port.
2. Turn off the device: Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button for a few seconds until the red slider appears, then slide the slider. Wait for the device to turn off.
If you cannot turn off the device using the slider, press and hold the Sleep/Wake and Home buttons at the same time. When the device turns off, release the Sleep/Wake and Home buttons.
3. While pressing and holding the Home button, reconnect the USB cable to the device. The device should turn on.
4. Continue holding the Home button until you see the "Connect to iTunes" screen. When this screen appears, release the Home button.
5. iTunes should alert you that it has detected a device in recovery mode. Click OK, and then click Restore to restore the device.
Note: You need to be patient and repeat the above many times to recover your iPad. Data will be lost.
If you upgrade to the beta version of iOS 7 that is available now you stand an extremely good chance of bricking your iPad.
Don't do it.
Wait for the public release this fall.
Allan
Close Apps
1. Double tap the home button to bring up the multi-tasking view
2. Swipe up on the screenshot of the app you want to exit.
3. The app will fly off the screen
I don't want to use PhotoStream. But before PhotoStream was available, I did have my most recent iPhoto events synchronize to my iPhone and iPad via iTunes. These don't update though anymore. My iPhone is tiny (which is why I don't use PhotoStream) - but I still set up each device to the most recent Events. But the events I find are old.
What should I look at to see why this doesn't update?
will iPad 1 get any more ISO updates app that would be beneficial to me I'm unable to use due to iPad 1 is only updated to ISO 5.1.1
I want to update my iPad and I got this message and I'm not sure where to go from here.
"There are purchased items on the iPad “zigzag iPad” that have not been transferred to your iTunes library. You should transfer these items to your iTunes library before updating this iPad. Are you sure you want to continue?"