on 07-04-2013 14:04
on 07-04-2013 14:04
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on 08-04-2013 17:06
on 08-04-2013 17:40
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on 08-04-2013 19:08
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on 09-04-2013 09:24
on 09-04-2013 09:24
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on 09-04-2013 09:31
@Anonymous wrote:
I have had problems with back ups before what am I doing wrong only half my apps seem to appear I don't seem to be getting a full backup
It definetely sounds like you have purchased some apps etc on the iPhone itself, and when you have connected the iPhone to your computer and used iTunes, you have not chose "Transfer Purchases". Doing this ensures that any apps etc that are on your iPhone are then transferred over to your iTunes library on your computer, basically so the library is in sync with what you have on your iPhone.
I'll make a short video (if I can) to show how to do this
on 09-04-2013 10:33
on 09-04-2013 10:33
How to transfer purchases and backup iPhone:
on 12-04-2013 15:24
on 12-04-2013 15:24
on 14-04-2016 13:33
on 14-04-2016 13:33
Having exactly the same problem, screen on phone displays a message saying "This cable or accessory is not certified and may not work reliably with this iphone". Yet it is the same charger lead that came supplied in the box from o2.
Can't put photos onto computer either.
Irritating.
on 14-04-2016 13:48
on 14-04-2016 13:48
Why don't you give Apple a call @Anonymous
If the charger was in the iPhone box (and was unopened) there is no reason it should be saying that?
http://www.apple.com/uk/contact/
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 14-04-2016 13:52
on 14-04-2016 13:52