Meu hardware de som excluiu sozinho, o que eu faço?????????

meu hardware de som excluiu sozinho, o que eu faço?????????

Caro Emerson,
Obrigado por ter contactado as Comunidades de Suporte Apple.
O seu problema é fácil de resolver. O que está a acontecer é um problema de software e, por essa razão, aconselho que siga os seguintes passos:
Abra as Definições / os Ajustes do seu iPhone.
Selecione a categoria "Geral".
Deslize até ao fim das opções e clique em "Redefinir".
Selecione a primeira opção "Redefinir Todos os Ajustes".
NOTA: Esta opção não irá remover NENHUMA INFORMAÇÃO que esteja no seu iPhone.
Atentamente,
Gonçalo Matos
Estou aqui para ajudar. Clique no botão "Reply" no caso de ter outra questão ou necessitar de outro esclarecimento para que eu possa ajudar da melhor forma que conseguir.

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