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    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3964
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    The 5 second timing is important to a successful reset.
    Hopefully this will reset the power to the drive.

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    Why won't my imac recognize my new smart phone via USB?

    Have no clue since you provided no details.  What did the smart phone tech support tell you?  You contacted them right?

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    Try:
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    - Also try DFU mode after try recovery mode
    How to put iPod touch / iPhone into DFU mode « Karthik's scribblings
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  • Why won't my iMac (Snow Leopard) iCal sync with both iCloud and iPhone?

    No matter how many times I enter all the correct info neither iCloud or iPhone will pick up my entries on my iMac.
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    Once you enable iCloud, your iPhone will no longer sync properly (or at all) with iCal UNLESS you upgrade to OSX Lion. I tried various techniques yesterday for about an hour to see if I could get all three on the same page, but I could never get it to work. Items would appear in one or two place, but never all three. iCal won't sync at all to iCloud without Lion. This is not a secret: Apple states in its promotional materials that you need Lion to use iCloud on your Mac.
    I posted this to another similar question last night, but it needs to be repeated:
    This is the kind of thing that I hate, hate, hate about Apple.
    Why is it that if I bought a Mac before July of this year, I must pay to upgrade my operating system in order to take advantage of iCloud? Meanwhile, a Windows Vista SP2 user, who bought a new computer in May 2009, already has everything they need on their computer to use iCloud.
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  • Why won't my iMac boot up?

    I am at a complete loss as to why my iMac (17", 2007) won't boot up. After paying a small fortune (> $500 USD) to have the optical drive replaced (the Apple Authorised Service Provider thought that was the cause of the problems), I was able to start the computer (which had been wiped clean - I have Time Machine backups, so no matter) and then immediately tried to update the OS to Lion.
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    The iMac is unresponsive to starting via:
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    - zapping the PRAM
    - holding the Command button
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    Pretty please?

    Restart holding Option and select Macintosh HD as you've done before.
    When it's up, go to System Preferences > Startup Disk > select Macintosh HD > restart..
    Should boot up correctly after that.

  • Why won't my iMac detect my built in camera?

    My computer won't dect my built in camera.  Just wondering why?  It's pretty much brand new, I have updated it recently and was wondering if it could have something to do with that?  It used to work and now it doesn't.  I have tried the disk utility thing.

    JesseC7 wrote:
    My computer won't dect my built in camera.  Just wondering why?  ...
    Because something is wrong.  However, without more info, we cannot tell what or how to correct it.
    (1) If the iSight Troubleshooting article Carolyn links above does not help (the proper "reset" suggested there often does,) applying the latest Combo Update for the Mac OS you use may correct your trouble.
    For 10.7,x: http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1459
    For 10.6.x:  http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1399
    Whichever you use, repair permissions immediately before AND after the update.
    If you use a different Mac OS, search here http://support.apple.com/downloads/
    If you cannot find the update you need, post back your Mac OS version and we will give you a specific link.
    (2) If you need to post back, include info for which Mac and Mac OS you use.  (If you like, you can include this info in your User Profile so you do not need to enter into every post you make.)   Also, for this particular problem, please tell us whether you whether you have a Canon Scanner app in your  > System Preferences... > Users & Groups  > Login Items.
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  • Why won't Verizon Messages app work on phone with Wi-Fi only?

    I've successfully downloaded and installed the app from Google Play on a phone of mine that I only use wi-fi on.  There is no cellular service to this particular device.  It's set to airplane mode, with wi-fi on, essentially making it a 4.5 inch tablet, or like an android equivalent to an iPod touch.  When I start the app though, it displays the screen shown in the included screenshot, and won't let me connect to the service, despite the fact that a wi-fi connection is present.  I've seen that this is an issue that some others have had.  I have Verizon service with my main phone, I'm not sure why the app that supposedly lets you access your texts via wifi will only do that on tablets or phones with cell service.  Is there any way to get this working? Will there be any updates to allow the functionality that I'm looking for?  I've read that it was present at one time, so why the change?

    According to the Verizon website you are wrong.
    Verizon Messages - Verizon Wireless
    It states "
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  • Why won't my iMac start up after I put my password in. It just stops on the screen with the apple logo

    I turned on my iMac today running Lion and typed in my password and it went to the gray screen with the apple logo and a little wheel spinning below it and won't go any further. Ive tried the Pram reset with cmd alt r p. no help. Ive tried a safe boot. No help. I've unpluged everything to it and unpluged the iMac itself. No help. One other thing I wanna try but I don't think I can is starting with the install cd. But oh wait, lion was a download only. So I don't have a disk. I have a snow leopard install disk. I put that in just so I can get to my disk utility.  When I got there I saw that my HD drive was not mounted and it wont let me repair it. I'm thinking this has to do with using the snow leopard cd. Maybe it will show mounted if I tried a lion cd that I don't have. Any ideas????

    Please read Apple's Gray screen appears during startup, you have performed some of the troubleshooting steps however I'd recommend starting over from the beginning of the advice letter and following the instructions to the letter.

  • Why won't my iMac boot from an external drive?

    I have an external drive that has a clone of my other iMac running Mountain Lion made with Super Duper which boots up fine with the machine it's a clone of but will not boot on my new iMac running Yosemite or my MacBook running Snow Leopard. I want to upgrade the OS on this drive to Yosemite so that I can transfer files and applications to my new machine without overwriting the newer versions of Apps I already have on it. I can select it as the Startup Disk but when it tries to boot I get the No Entry sign and it halts. Any ideas? I could do the upgrade on my old iMac but I have a very slow broadband connection and it will take hours to download, blocking use of the machine which my wife needs to have access to, hence the convoluted process.

    It won't boot from the new iMac because it's older than the OS that came with the new one. I'm not sure that a laptop will boot from the clone of a desktop.
    Use setup assistant to migrate just your files from the old computer. If you already passed up using setup assistant, then you can use migration assistant to transfer your files.
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