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    My mac book pro has three updates ready to install.  When I select all three of them and click install it shows them downloading, the computer restarts, and when the computer turns back on and I go to updates again they are still there to install.  Help

    Best to install them one at a time, re-booting between each one.

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  • My iphone / mac no longer recognize they are the same Itunes library.  When I try to sync my phone now, it wants to erase everything and replace it with the computers itunes library.  I have purchased items on the phone I don't want to erase

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  • HT204053 I changed my apple ID. What can I do to change the icloud ID also so that they are the same.

    I changed my Apple ID. What can I do to change my icloud ID also so that they are the same.

    If you used the "Manage your Apple ID" login at https://appleid.apple.com to simply change your primary email address of your existing AppleID, then all you need do is log out of iCloud and then log back in with the new email.  If on an iOS device, go to settings, delete the iCloud account, and then log back into it with the new email address.
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  • HT1918 Is there a way to consolidate multiple Apple IDs into one if they are all issued to the same persons(s)?

    Is there a way to consolidate multiple Apple IDs into one if they are all issued to the same persons(s)?

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  • HT201077 After updating my iPhone4s to the lastest update my photostream stopped updated onto my comuter.  From my phone it looks like pictures have been moved into the photostream folder... but they are not showing up on my computer.  Help!

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    There's a whole lot to read in your post, and frankly I have not read it all.
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  • Would apple consider unlocking phones once they are old?

    Hey Apple and community,
    first post here, long time reader.
    Recently in my home we bit the bullet and decided to say bye bye to a couple of iphone 3gs' we have upgraded to 2xiphone 5's and and iphone 4. As we do a lot of travelling I have paid to have these genuinely factory unlocked to use alternative sim cards and networks.
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    What do you think? Would Apple go for it?
    Cheers,
    appleyoranges

    pogster wrote:
    I didn't check AT&T but I did check Rogers and it was $50 so I assumed the other fifty was AT&T. Perhaps they had two Rogers phones. I don't know. If AT&T doesn't charge then it's not so harsh of them after all.
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    i was adding something to one of my notes when half of my notes disappeared, how can I find them again, they are not even in my iCloud?

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  • HT204370 Why are movies excluded from iCloud?  They are the most expensive purchase from iTunes and just as valuable and important to be able to access anywhere from any device?

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  • I restored a Macbook Pro from a Time Machine backup and now none of my passwords are working (and I know they are the correct passwords).  What can I do?

    I restored a Macbook Pro from a Time Machine backup and now none of my passwords are working (and I know they are the correct passwords).  What can I do?

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  • Anybody out there other than myself that has done OCS certifications and are NOT part of OPN?

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  • Upon upgrading to Yosemite, the Pages and Numbers apps will not open (although they are the latest versions) and Keynote will not upgrade; how do I go about getting the apps to open?

    Upon upgrading to Yosemite, the Pages and Numbers apps will not open (although they are the latest versions) and Keynote will not upgrade; how do I go about getting the apps to open? Is this a common issue?

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