This Message in my Ipad

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  • TS4585 I got this message on my ipad "This iPad hasn't been backed up in 2 weeks. Backups happen when this iPad is plugged in, locked, and connected to Wi-Fi.

    I have this message on my iPad and the device hungs. I cannot do anything with it, including powering off.
    "This Ipad hasn't been backed up in 2 weeks. Backups happens when this Ipad is plugged in, locked, and connected to Wi-Fi."
    Does anyone have an idea how to solve this problem?
    Many thanks/Jeremy

    The system error basically should lead to the culprit of your issue. iCloud will ONLY automatically back-up to the cloud if all of the following are met:
    1) iDevice is plugged in to the wall outlet/power source.
    2) iDevice is connected to a WiFi network; iCloud does not back up over 3G/DATA networks to limit the data caps on most carries nowadays.
    3) iDevice has been locked and innactive - usually takes place when one is sleeping.
    Make sure all three of these are in fact in effect. If you are noticing that it has gone 2+ weeks unable to backup automatically, I would recommend navigating to the iCloud settings panel on your iPad.
    Tap on Settings -> iCloud
         On this screen I would advise for you to scroll all the way to the bottom and selete Delete Account.
    *THIS WILL NOT DELETE YOUR BACKUPS, JUST REMOVE THE ACCOUNT ASSOCIATION FROM YOUR iPAD**
    After this has gone through, sign back into iCloud and manually do a backup by selecting Storage & Backup and scrolling down to select the Back Up Now option. Once this is complete, use your iPad as you would. Over the course of the next few days, go back to where that Back Up Now option was and below it you will see when the last backup was done. This should be changing almost daily if the mentioned measures earlie in my response have been met.
    Should this not solve your problem then due let me know. But to my knowledge, this has solved my iCloud issues with my iPhone 4S and my iPhone 5.

  • HT4859 I got this message on my iPad: "This iPad hasn't been backed up in 4 weeks. Backups happen when this iPad is plugged in, locked, and connected to Wi-Fi." So I plugged it in and locked it. Already connected to Wi-Fi. Nothing happens. Can't even unlo

    I got this message on my iPad: "This iPad hasn't been backed up in 4 weeks. Backups happen when this iPad is plugged in, locked, and connected to Wi-Fi." So I plugged it in and locked it. Already connected to Wi-Fi. Leftit that way all night. Nothing happened. Still the same message. Can't even unlock. So now I can't use my iPad at all. HELP!!

    Welcome to the Apple Community.
    You might try a forced shutdown to begin with, hold down the top and home buttons together until the device shuts down, then restart it.

  • Hi,  I don't really know wether I should post this message in the iPad sect

    Hi,
    I don't really know wether I should post this message in the iPad section or in this section... Anyway.
    Here is my problem :
    I would like to stream music from my iPad to my living room soundsystem, so I bought an Airport Express. BUT my router is upstairs, and I can't set up a permanent Ethernet connection between my router & Airport Express.
    So my question is : Is it possible to set up the Airport Express as a "distinct network" (not connected to the internet) and Have the iPad connect on Both networks ?
    * my usual LAN to surf the net & everything else
    * The airport Network to stream music to the soundsystem
    If my setup is wrong, i'm obviously open to any advice... Just keep in mind that I can't have a wired connection between the Airport Express & the Router...
    Many thanks in advance for your answers.

    Before to close this topic and mark it as solved, I will explain the whole process, so if you find this, you can try it directly... French version hereunder.
    Hardware setup :
    - Bbox2 Modem router provided by my ISP
    - PC with latest version of Airport Utility
    - Airport Express connected to amplifier (Jack - Double RCA) and to the router through Ethernet (the whole purpose of this is to remove this Ethernet cable).
    Before you begin :
    Open your router configuration utility (typically 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 in your browser). Change your network password (by default, mine was the 26 characters WEP key - 13 letters and 13 numbers). Choose a 13 characters password. I chose one with 7 letters followed by 6 numbers. Waring : This operation might (should ?) crash your current internet connexion and you may experience problems reconnectiong. Under Win 7, Go to the properties --> security of your network to type your new password & connect again.
    Once this is done :
    1. Open the Airport Utility on your computer
    2. Do a "hard reset" of the Airport Express" (AE) using a pen or a paperclip --> the AE disappears from the Airport utility, then shows up again.
    3. Select "replace the settings with default settings" to clean up the mess your previous attempts might have caused
    4. You're back to the default configuration
    5. On the Airport utility window you see now, invent a new password for the AE & clic continue
    6. Select "I want AE to join my current network" (3rd option), clic on "Continue".
    7. Select "I want AE to wirelessly join my current network" (1st Option), clic on continue
    8. Select your network in the drop down menu and select "WEP 128 bits" as encryption mode (Your network obviously has to use WEP encryption. If it's not the case, go back to your router management utility and set the security to WEP or write another tutorial
    9. Clic on "Update"
    10. Watch your LAN crash
    11. Say "What the F**" and unplug the Ethernet cable from the AE. Your LAN should get better very quickly.
    12. Accidentally unplug the AE from the wall. Plug it again quickly with 2 or 3 "Sh** !"
    You're done !
    French version :
    Préalable :
    Configuration hardware :
    - Modem router Bbox2 fourni par mon FAI (Belgacom)
    - PC avec la dernière version de Airport Utility
    - Airport Express connecté à un ampli (Jack - Double cinch) et au routeur via un câble Ethernet (le but de la manoeuvre est de virer ledit câble Ethernet)
    Ouvrir l'utilitaire de configuration de votre routeur (192.198.1.1 dans le navigateur par exemple) et changer là le mot de passe du réseau (anciennement chez moi : la clé WEP de 26 caractères) en choisissant un mot de passe d'exactement 13 caractères (chiffres et lettres mêlées ont fonctionné pour moi). Attention, cette opération peut avoir des retombées un peu bizarres sur votre connexion... Deux redémarrages de Bbox et pas mal d'essais de reconnexion m'ont été nécessaires.
    Une fois cela fait :
    1. Ouvrez l'Airport utility
    2. Opérez un Hard reset de l'airport avec un trombone --> l'AE disparait de l'utility, puis réapparaît
    3. Sélectionner "Replace the settings with default settings" histoire de virer tout merdier d'essais précédents.
    4. Vous êtes de retour à la configuration "de base"
    5. Sur l'écran qui s'affiche alors, inventez un nouveau mot de passe pour l'AE puis Cliquez sur "continuer"
    6. Sélectionnez "I want Export Express to Join my current network (3ième option)" puis cliquez sur "continuer"
    7. Choisissez "I want AE to wirelessly Join my current network (1ière option)" puis cliquez sur "continuer"
    8. Sélectionnez votre réseau dans la liste déroulante et sélectionnez "WEP" comme mode de cryptage (il faut évidemment que votre réseau soit crypté en WEP. Si ce n'est pas le cas, passez en WEP ou faites un nouveau tuto...
    9. Cliquez sur "Update"
    10. Regardez votre réseau local se planter en beauté...
    11. Débranchez le câble de l'AE. Le réseau local devrait se sentir beaucoup mieux
    12. Retirez accidentellement l'AE de la prise. Rebranchez-le vite fait avec 2-3 "Mert".
    You're done !

  • This ipad hasb't been backed up in 6weeks. Backups happen when this iPad is plugged in , locked, and connected to wi-fi. i see this message in my ipad for last four days. i can't get out of it. i can't slide to power off on the sreen

    i have recieved the message on my iPad: This ipad hasb't been backed up in 6weeks. Backups happen when this iPad is plugged in , locked, and connected to wi-fi. i see this message in my ipad for last four days. i can't get out of it. i can't slide to power off on the sreen. the touch screen is locked. So i can't do anything eithere switch off or reset. kindly advice me.

    Try this support article >  iOS: Not responding or does not turn on

  • HT4623 when i doing my update my ipad 3 why the itunes show this message ? (the ipad could not be restored this device isn't eligible for the requested guid ) what can i do now please reply urgent thanks

    when i doing my update my ipad 3 why the itunes show this message ? (the ipad could not be restored this device isn't eligible for the requested guid ) what can i do now please reply urgent thanks

    Make sure you have the latest software on your computer (tap to enlarge image)

  • HT201412 I get this message on my iPad(This i pad hasn't been backup two weeks, Backups happen when this ipad is plugged in, locked, and connected to wi-fi)

    I get this message on my iPad (This iPad hasn't been bachup two weeks, backups happened when this iPad is plugged in, locked and connected to Wi - Fi)

    I believe this is a message you get when iCloud Backups are enabled.  To stop getting the message you can either do what it says to allow it to back up or turn off iCloud backup under Settings > iCloud > Storage & Backup.

  • What does this message mean, "The iPad cannot be synced.  You do not have enough access privileges for this operation?"

    I need some help syncing my iPad.  I get a message about not having enough privileges for this operation.  Any help would be appreciated.
    Thanks,

    It means you are using windows and the user agent stuff is messed up.
    Try looking at permissions on the drive iTunes library is on.

  • HT4863 I getting this message on my iPad more times than not. IOS message. I have 7.5 G remaining on my iCloud and don't do mass emailing. Just to replies to emails sent to me. I'm confused with such limits.

    I'm getting "exceeding my limit" messages more times than not on my iPad. I feel I'm not sending anything extraordinary. No mass sending but only replying to emails sent to me. I have 7.5 G remaining on my iCloud account. Is it because I have a lot of emails files? Please help because I'm getting frustrated with this.

    Hello, PriestessJeanann. 
    Thank you for visiting Apple Support Communities.
    Here is an article I would recommend going through when experiencing issues with mail.  The usual fix would be to delete the email account in question and add this account via the preset AOL option.  I would also recommend checking with your email provider for security procedures such as two-step verification as this could cause this issue.
    iOS: Troubleshooting Mail
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ts3899
    Cheers,
    Jason H.

  • TS3988 I get this message on my Ipad: Cannot get mail - the connection to the server failed

    This is mind boggling as was working fine yesterday and today there is nothing in my e-mail, it's all disappeared but is working fine on my laptop
    I have deleted and added in settings on Ipad but still not working, also switched off and on again

    The mail server may be down, try again later.

  • I bought a camera connection kit , while connecting my camera (Samsung ex1) , I got this message from my iPad "my attached accessories using too much power "

    I bought a camera connection kit but fail to connect to my iPad . My iPad prompt me that my attached device using too much power ! I got no problem using the SD connecting kit. My camera is Samsung EX1 , pls advise

    Do your cameras support Picture Transfer Protocol (PTP) and/or USB Mass Storage Device Protocol (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4106), and if so do you need to change a camera menu setting in order to enable it ?

  • I keep getting this message on my iPad.

    By tapping "Quick Test" you agree that Apple may collect diagnostic data from this device, including the device serial number, device name and daily count of call attempts. The data collected will be used by Apple and its partners to troubleshoot issues with your device and to improve our products and services. For information on Apple's Privacy Policy, see http://www.apple.com/legal/privacy.
    This problem was resolved but I still see this massage when I close my apps!

    Anyone?

  • Server unavailable  I keep getting this message on my iPad 2 whenever I try to access the internet, in any program or app.  It happens for both cellular and wi-fi.  What's going on?  How can I fix it?

    Server unavailable.  All internet, wi-fi and cellular. iPad2

    Hello, susan9941.  
    Thank you for visiting Apple Support Communities.  
    I understand you are not receiving internet via Wi-Fi or through your carrier.  Start with a reset of your network settings: Tap Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings.  Reconnect to your network and test.  If the issue persists, try going through the steps in the two articles below.  
    iPhone cellular data connection issues
    http://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201415
    iOS: Troubleshooting Wi-Fi networks and connections
    http://support.apple.com/en-us/TS1398
    Cheers, 
    Jason H.  

  • My iPad has the message. Your iPad has not been backed up to iCloud for 2 weeks This will happen when its plugged in and locked and connected to wifi. Even though I press ok, the message won't move and I can't use my IPad because of it. any clues to fix?

    Exactly how can I get this message off my Ipad, am I to syc it with Itunes or just plug it in to charge? Any help would be appreciated.

    Reset iPad
    Hold down the Sleep/Wake button and the Home button at the same time for at least ten seconds, until the Apple logo appears
    Note: Data will not be affected.

  • HT1212 I got "ipad is disabled, connect to itunes". I have never synced my ipad with itune and don't have a backup. how can I bypass this message without restoring the device. I have many articles on my ipad that I can not afford to loose.

    I have upgraded my ipad2 to the latest ios. shortly after this message came up: "ipad is disabled, connect to itunes". I have never synced my ipad2 to itunes and don't have any backup. Is there any way to bypass this without restoring the device? I have many articles on "iAnnotate" that can not afford to loose.

    You can't bypass it, you will need to connect iPad to a computer's iTunes, and you may need to put it into recovery mode : http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1808 - you should then be able to reset the iPad, which will remove all content from it.
    You haven't been backing up to the cloud either, and/or keeping copies of important documents/files elsewhere e.g. on your email account, Dropbox etc ?

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