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    HI

    is Ipad supporting usb, I can see no 0ne.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dawsonm View Post
    You can connect it to your PC using the USB lead, you don't need a WIFI connection for that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tireshop
    HI

    is Ipad supporting usb, I can see no 0ne.

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    They are meaning the Apple connector to USB cable.
    dhewson777
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    iPad 2 , iPhone 4, MBA 11"
    Yes, I have windows PCs as well! (too many to list)

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    Hi. Will look for it.
    Thanks.

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    You might like to try File Browser from the app store. I use it all the time for shifting stuff between my iPad and a W7 PC set up as an NFS where I use iTunes and Twonky for music, but many other programs for other things. Works great.

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    HI CBsquiggle, I could find this app on app store, please provide exact name or link.
    Thanks.

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    Click on the App Store app

    in the top right hand side, type :-


    filebrowser

    press 'return' ( thats the return key without the quotes )

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    I recently lost my hard drive and had a big file on it. My IPAD was synced with computer so I have it all on there. Does anyone know the easiest way to get that info. back onto a computer or hard drive? I know you can transfer them to your you Local in the Apps for Shared files but I have a lot. The best result would be to figure a way so that the file to just to the computer. If I wipe the program off my computer then set it up again could that work. Seems like it wasn't made for big tasks or to go back to a computer.

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    this is a good subject

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    Thanks dawsonm, I got it.


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