Friday, June 10, 2011

Tutorial: How to iPod, iPhone and iPad troubleshooting

If you iPod or IOS connect an iPhone to your Mac the battery indicator on the screen changes to show, it is charging or connected. Make sure that you see not only a normal battery; If you are, try a different USB lead, a different USB port and be sure that it directly with your Mac and no external hub is connected.
Moreover, not have a device shown this is little free - you wait a few minutes, until it has a bit more juice in it and it should appear. Do you if the connection is OK, but iTunes still not it recognizes is, from the software update to ensure that OS X and iTunes are both up to date. Try-the your Mac and the device off and back.
Some software, including security and anti-virus applications can cause problems, so try to see if that helps you disable or uninstall them. Do you have iPod or iPhone-related software other all on your Mac? Uninstall and restart.
"I've lost the music on my Mac, but I have it on my iPod"

To protect against music piracy, not Apple can to copy but have their legitimate needs to music, in a case such as the music from your iPod to your Mac that you from your iPhone or iPod to your Mac itself. STI download.
There is a free trial version available, or the full version costs $19 (about £ 12). Install it, open the app and connect your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. Their music and playlists will appear in the window - the songs, that, and you then choose transfer.
"Synchronize my iOS device without losing, what's on you"
This is not easy, because you need to transfer your iTunes library to a new computer in order for the iPhone or iPod as normal synchronization.
Run on the old Mac software update to ensure that you are running the latest version of iTunes. Next, open iTunes, press command +, open the settings and then click Advanced. If it is not already, you need to be clicked keep iTunes media organised in the folder. This all will move your music in one place.
Area of it shows you where the iTunes folder (usually in/users/yourusername / music) is required. In the Finder, locate and copy you on your new Mac desktop (via an external hard disk or USB stick). Now you can find the iTunes folder on the new Mac. The old need to replace the new, but if you already have media on the newer machine move their iTunes folder elsewhere on your hard disk for now.
You set the iTunes folder yourusername / music from your old Mac in/users/new and fire iTunes. Everything will be fine, your library appears safely and you will synchronize to your heart's content.
"Loading is not supported by this Accessory…"
If you could see this message are a number of reasons that your device not loaded. It makes may no longer supports the cable from the accessories or USB port may be too low, or it could be dirt in your dock connector. Use a different accessories, cable, and USB port, and carefully clean the dock connector on your device.
How improved iOS battery life
If your battery seems quite quickly iOS running on the device is off, there are a few things you can do.
You turn off all features on the device that you do not use 3 g, - Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, push, location services and so on - and dim the brightness of the display. Avoid constantly songs (is a better idea on your playlists you create Mac title know, that you want to hear?) is skipped.
It is worth also calibrate your battery, you can do by running it through a full charge cycle. This means essentially that runs it bottom right and it then fully charge. Repeat this once in a month.
More information about how to care for your iPod, iPhone, or iPad battery and keep you live longer, check out www.Apple.com/de/batteries.
Quick Tip
Newer iOS devices can be usually unplugged from your Mac, whenever you want, but we recommend that you do this mid-sync.
Elder must first properly to prevent damage to the content, so click on the eject icon next to their names in iTunes or drag the icon to the trash, and wait for the OK, the message on the iPod screen separate ejected are.



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