I am not able to sync with it as when I try to sink with my outlook 7 caqlendar, The new entriexs on the IPhoine disaper and do not sink over to my computer.
How do I delete the apple id and password I use on my iPhone and just use the one on my MacBook for both devices. When I bought my iPhone I tried to set up my apple id on the phone using the same username and password as on my MacBook but it didn't like my password on the iPhone.The password was acceptable on the MacBook but the iPhone required a more complicated password. So, I set up a separate Apple id on my iPhone and now I have two apple ids and I'd like to delete one and just use one for both devices.
When I got my iPhone, my niece was trying to be helpful and downloaded some free apps. She signed onto her Apple ID account on MY phone and downloaded some apps. I have my own Apple ID with the iPhone.
Now, when I try to download apps, it is coming up with her Apple ID and requesting a password. How do I get rid of her Apple ID on my phone so that mine is the only one there?
How can I delete an earlier Apple-ID which is used to configurate an iphone? The earlier used id is not in use anymore and the mailaddress is neither in use.
I have just tried to backup and update my iphone to iOS 5.1. The backup seems to have worked but when it came to restoring the iphone, I think the hard disk ran out of space and so it failed. I saw this and so I freed up around 3Gb of disk space and I tried it again. It again failed. Again I noticed that there was no space left on the hard disk. I assumed that to continue the restore it probably won't need that much more space (as it had already done most of the work) so I freed up a few more Gb.
Again it failed. When it fails, itunes leaves the partially restored elements on my hard disk meaning that my 'Apple Computer' folder is now 28Gb!! I cannot afford to delete anything else from the hard disk. I am using a PC by the way. I have noticed that in the folder 'Apple ComputerMobileSyncBackup' has 5 folders in it which is the same amount that I tried to restore the iphone (before the last restore attempt there were 4 folders). These folders amount to 20Gb. From this I am assuming that the actual backup that I made is infact in 'Apple ComputeriTunesMobile Backups'. Can I delete the folders in 'MobileSyncBackup'? This would free up 20Gb of disk space giving me enough to properly restore (in theory!).
The story so far: I bought an accessory in Nov 2011 at an Apple Retail Store. (Philips dual-dock speaker) It started malfunctioning in Mar 2012. (Dock not charging anymore) I brought it to an Apple Store (closer to my place), they were happy to replace it on the spot, except that there was none in stock. So I was advised to go to an other Store (the original one), where they had stock. So far, so good for service. I went to the other store, but there I was told that they could not replace it because I had bought it more than 14 days before, so I had to contact the manufacturer directly! So my questions are:
- What is, if any, the actual policy on non-Apple product repair & replacement?
- Why don't all store follow the same policy?
- Should I just try my luck again with another person, until I strike gold and get it replaced?
I made a purchase for a black bumper and paid $31.60 but when I go to the Apple.com website to check the status of my refund its shows "There is no record of a refund for the receipt number you entered." I tried entering my receipt number plus last 4 of card and I also tried just entering the full CC number as well and get that response for both.
Just wanting to know if anyone has possibly experienced before, wanted to to see if any Macforum members have had this issue and what was the resolution to your issue? Should I just call Apple? Are they giving refunds in store if you take in your receipt?