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They were indeed made for you.....the IPF personal service, but in the spirit of sustainability, if I can re-use them again then I will. I'm glad that they helped you.Quote:
Originally Posted by halek
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Hello everyone can anyone help me out there my ipad screen is crashed ?....
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I need to change apple id so i can share apps with my husbands ipad
Hi and welcome to the Forum!Quote:
Originally Posted by maggiefux
I'm not sure exactly what you want here...does your husband already have an account he is using to buy apps?
You can just go into Settings - App store you will see your ID at the bottom, press this and select Sign Out. Once signed out the page will change and you can then press Sign In at the top and select Use Existing Account and just input your husbands ID.
Let us know if this is what you wanted.
iPad 2 3G 64gb
Tks leelai! I guess this way whatever I buy will also be available on his ipad as well? However I was thinking more of changing id permanently to avoid these steps....Quote:
Originally Posted by leelai
Leelai is there any way that we share apps already bot under different ids?
Once you have the specific ID signed in just go to the App store and look at the apps under the purchased tab.....this will list all the apps bought under the ID, just download them to your iPad. You can even select the 'Not on this iPad' option at the top if there's a lot and you don't want to wade through them all. When updates become available you will get a message box asking for the relevant password for the ID they were purchased under, so there's no need to sign in and out of ID's for this.Quote:
Originally Posted by maggiefux
iPad 2 3G 64gb
Hi all - I have this problem . - working away fine and the machine goes to white logo and then start page. Happens regularly and from what I can see when one goes into safari ( that is an observation I have made)
Initially I presumed it was hardware related so I went to the local Apple store where I purchased the unit (Geneva) and after some discussion they replaced my unit with a new one ( points to Apple here for being so understanding given it was just out of warranty.) once I had this unit home and I applied the latest update (6.0.1) the problem reappeared again on a basic unit ie. no restore done of any of my apps. Once again I returned to Apple and they again replaced the unit with a new one. I then used this unit WITHOUT applying the latest update and hey presto no problems....guess what folks - after then applying the update ( once again a machine with no apps of mine present - complete vanilla..) the problem reappeared. What does this tell us? It does not appear to be a connection between wifi router at home as I have replicated the problem in the Apple store for them to see so we can rule that out. The only connection I can see is the latest update but the guys at the store will not have any of this - they are Apple employees so one can forgive them for not bagging their own product.!!. If anyone can offer some help I would appreciate it as it is driving me literally nuts !!! Cheers Jeff
Continuing on from the above , I have done all the resets etc that people tell me but to no avail. I am IT literate so I am aware of what I am doing. What I really need to do is to revert to OS 6.0 in order to prove myself correct. Any way to do this ? The Apple people in the shop tell me no....really ??
No, unfortunately, you cannot downgrade your iPad to iOS 6.0. Sorry.
You did not say how you were loading the iOS 6.0.1 - as an over-the-air update or via iTunes. Whichever way you did, may I suggest you restore the iOS 6.0.1 using iTunes. But, this time, try getting the iOS firmware from this link: http://www.ipadforums.net/ipad-hacking/24939-official-apple-ios-firmware-download-links-ipad.html
What I'm hoping might be the case is that you are getting a "bad copy" of the iOS. So, getting the iOS from a different place and then manually foing the install/restore may help. Just don't use the Internet Explorer browser to get the file (.IPSW). It tends to download them funny...
Once you have the file, put your iPad into DFU mode (tutorial here: http://www.ipadforums.net/ipad-hacking/27489-dfu-mode-dummies.html) with iTunes closed. Then, once the iPad is in DFU mode, open iTunes. It should recognize that the iPad needs restoring. Accept the prompts and when you see the "Restore" button on the main summary page, hold the shift key (option key on a Mac) and then click on that button. A browser window will open and you can point iTunes at the IPSW file you just downloaded. iTunes will do its magic and hopefully, you'll end up with an iPad running on iOS 6.0.1 with no issues.
Good luck and holler back if you have more questions (or to tell us it worked).
Marilyn