
It would really help if Apple allowed an initial restore from iPhone for such occasions, but maybe that could get messy.
If you synced
Setting up a separate keychain called "Mail" has fixed this for me. I have to enter the password for the "Mail" keychain when I start
Oh okay so basically I need to back it up with a program first, otherwise it will reset my whole phone? This is so irritating.
Thanks to all for the great advice , it should be a screamer of a machine Im also putting 16gb of ram in it to boot.
Phoneview does work well for copying various data from and to the iPhone. The demo is very limited, but it does allow you to test the functionality on
I wonder how much more real security this gives you versus the hassle of it. They say that all bets are off if someone who wants your data has physical
Then this is your best way to do it.
Before you attempt a sync, you should back up somewhere. given that that cant be with itunes, another solution must be found. When in doubt, I copy everything
Sorry if this is in the wrong place, i'm new here and just need a bit of help with my iphone/itunes! Basically my new iphone 4s was synced to itunes on
I have, once. Like you, I didn't pick up.
However, after thinking it over... My theory is that it was from a friend who was calling me
Mac OS X's keychain is an encrypted file that's "unlocked" when you login to your computer.
Its more secure if
further question if the boot drive with apps is on the ssd is it possible to make the desktop contents come from the hard drive. As All I want is osx
Put the SSD in the HD drive bay, and the HD in the Optical.
SATA 3 is not available in the Optical, only SATA 2 works there. - The chipset and logic
cheers that looks really good if you discover anything else please do post it..
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