I’ve lost a recent iPad backup from iTunes. Not of huge significance, but it
is a worry.
I upgraded my iPad 2 to iOS 8.0.2 around October 2nd. I followed Ronni’s
advice to “Prepare for iOS the Correct Way”, including an iTunes backup (but
not an iCloud copy). iTunes is ver 11.4.
Today I
Hi Alan,
iTunes does not save a separate backup everytime you sync your phone or
manually perform a backup. Only one normal iPhone backup is kept, it's actually
an incremental backup in that only data that has changed is actually backed up.
The most recent backup or the last backup of the
Hi Ronni
Thanks for your explanation - and for removing a worry from my list.
Cheers
Alan
On 12 Oct 2014, at 10:55 pm, Ronda Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:
Hi Alan,
iTunes does not save a separate backup everytime you sync your phone or
manually perform a backup. Only one normal iPhone
Hi all,
I am preparing a nice PPC G5 tower for distribution (liquid cooled model). The
fans are very noisy and I have not been able to find a fix on the net. Both
pieces of software I have will not run on this machine.
Any ideas for me?
Thanks,
Kev
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Hi Kevin,
The fan syncing software is on the original system installation disk. Start up
holding down the D key.
BUT, I take it from what you mentioned you don't have the original system
installation disk.
You could download Hardware Monitor Lite It will tell you if you have a cpu
Ronni,
thanks for the info. I’ll get to it this evening,.
Regards,
Kev
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