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Maintenance Monday: Upgrading to iOS 8.0.2. Have you been holding off on upgrading to iOS 8.0.1 due to reports of bugs and broken cellular functionality? Well fear not, for the 8.0.2 update has arrived. Open up the ‘Settings’ App on your iPhone. Navigate to ‘General’ and finally to ‘Software Update’. If your phone is already up to date, it will tell you so. If not, go for it! You’re in the clear, and iOS 8.0.2’s new health features will make it worth your while. September 29, 2014. Ready, set, update!
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Maintenance Monday: Upgrading to iOS 8.0.2 |
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Maintenance Monday: Upgrading to iOS 8.0.2. Have you been holding off on upgrading to iOS 8.0.1 due to reports of bugs and broken cellular functionality? Well fear not, for the 8.0.2 update has arrived. Open up the ‘Settings’ App on your iPhone. Navigate to ‘General’ and finally to ‘Software Update’. If your phone is already up to date, it will tell you so. If not, go for it! You’re in the clear, and iOS 8.0.2’s new health features will make it worth your while. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Maintenance Mo...
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Walkthrough Wednesday: Converting Large Audio Formats Using iTunes |
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Walkthrough Wednesday: Converting Large Audio Formats Using iTunes. You might not know it, but iTunes is one of the best free audio file converters available for PC and Mac. After a few minutes of work, you’ll be able to convert hard drive consuming audio formats into smaller more portable ones. Find some files you’d like to convert, good candidates are WAV or AIFF files that are taking up a lot of space and you’d like to shrink down. Place them on your desktop. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are commen...
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Hardware/OSX Maintenance Tips |
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Maintenance Monday: Creating a USB OS X Installer with DiskMaker X |
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Maintenance Monday: Creating a USB OS X Installer with DiskMaker X. With Apple’s OS X installers no longer available on DVD or other physical media, Mac users can be left in a pinch following a hard-drive crash or other catastrophic event. Typically, one could simply boot from OS X’s built-in Recovery Partition to reinstall their OS; but what if the Recovery Partition is unavailable? What if you don’t have the internet access needed to use the recovery partition? To use this disk (in an emergency,) resta...
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Maintenance Monday: Creating a USB OS X Installer with DiskMaker X. With Apple’s OS X installers no longer available on DVD or other physical media, Mac users can be left in a pinch following a hard-drive crash or other catastrophic event. Typically, one could simply boot from OS X’s built-in Recovery Partition to reinstall their OS; but what if the Recovery Partition is unavailable? What if you don’t have the internet access needed to use the recovery partition? To use this disk (in an emergency,) resta...