the latest OS.
However a few days ago he got this on every start up.
So he went to the Dubai Apple Shop.
They ran checks and said the hardware is fine but the issue is with the OS.
So they reformatted the HD and re-installed the OS for him.
When he got home he used Time Machine to recover his files
To add to David's comment, I was staying in a house in Dubai recently, and
that hose was indeed a standard UK 3-pin house.
However I bought a Time Capsule in Dubai last week, and it came fitted with
the US 2-pin type, as in the one pictured here...
http://img.alibaba.com/photo/523
Walter,
The wall sockets are standard UK 3 pin.
David
On 5 Aug 2008, at 18:05, F.W. Hänel wrote:
Hello group,
can anyone tell me what type of power plugs are used in Dubai ?
Cheers,
Walter
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can anyone tell me what type of power plugs are used in Dubai ?
Cheers,
Walter
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Steven
One would think that an 'unlocked phone' is an 'unlocked phone', but I
really wouldn't like to say for sure that Optus's handy work will
allow you to use the unit in Dubai. To ensure that you're not wasting
your money, I'd suggest you discuss
n 17/7/08 1:58 PM, "David Ring" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Steven
I have a number of colleagues that successfully use their iPhone
in
Dubai, however prior to use they did need to get the unit
unlocked. I
understand that this may not be an option with the later
versions of
nged either way yet,
>>> but hoping
>>> for an iPhone solution before I have to buy. Someone mentioned you
>>> buy an
>>> iPhone from Optus unlocked, so wouldn't that work? I get confused
>>> with all
>>> this stuff.
>>>
>>
7/7/08 1:58 PM, "David Ring" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Steven
I have a number of colleagues that successfully use their iPhone in
Dubai, however prior to use they did need to get the unit
unlocked. I
understand that this may not be an option with the later versions of
the i
n before I have to buy. Someone mentioned you
buy an
iPhone from Optus unlocked, so wouldn't that work? I get confused
with all
this stuff.
Cheers, Steven
On 17/7/08 1:58 PM, "David Ring" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Steven
I have a number of colleagues that successfull
]> wrote:
> Steven
>
> I have a number of colleagues that successfully use their iPhone in
> Dubai, however prior to use they did need to get the unit unlocked. I
> understand that this may not be an option with the later versions of
> the iPhone software?
>
> As for sat nav
Steven
I have a number of colleagues that successfully use their iPhone in
Dubai, however prior to use they did need to get the unit unlocked. I
understand that this may not be an option with the later versions of
the iPhone software?
As for sat nav, there are databases available for
Hi Steven
I really wish I could be of more help to you here, but unfortunately
my total knowledge of Dubai consists only of many hours spent in the
Emirates (very nice) lounge on my travels to the UK. I know someone
who travels to Dubai on business quite regularly and will ask him your
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