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F'ing Ipad
A month old and it goes dark, nothing. I have had good luck with apple products, not tonight:mad:
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You have to plug it in every now and then to recharge it
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Try holding the home and power buttons down (together) for a long time while plugged in to a USB port. This forces a reboot. Let go when the apple shows up.
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Put a new battery in and see if that helps.
Oh yea that's right, all apple products do not let you do that! |
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Glad you are all better.
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I think it would be quicker to drive the hour to the genius bar than to R & R the battery in my macbook pro...
Glad the reset worked for you, if it wigs out too many times I would go get it replaced.... |
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Apple is "screwing" service customers.
If you buy a later model Apple product, they are changing the screws to a "rounded edge" screw. If you send in an Apple product for service, they will also install the new screws. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1297253506.jpg Apple switching screws to thwart third parties, tinkerers | ZDNet |
A pentalobe screwdriver costs about $5. I don't really get why Apple cares, but I also think if someone can't figure to buy a $5 screwdriver they are unlikely to successfully repair an iPhone or iPad. They are not trivial to open and fix, I've had my 3G apart.
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Yep, this is what turned up on Amazon
Pentalobe Screwdriver Size TS1 for iPhone 4 (2nd generation) by Silverhill Tools Price: $4.99 |
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Unfortunately that is the only way I know how to reset my Blackberry Curve when it crashes. Pressing a combination of buttons is certainly more elegant and user friendly, once you know the button combo. |
That diagram is a bit wrong anyhow, Torx plus has 5 points, with rounded edges.
Torx plus securities have 5 points, rounded, hole in the middle. I tried and failed to get some locally to get the MAF sensors out of the Cayenne and restorted to ordering a set. That sort of stuff isn't real secure when you can get the drivers for $5 or so. Somewhat silly. |
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