When I did that there was no place to sign in and that was a few months ago. but I'll put my twitter feelers out ther and have someone else test as my system is working just fine lol! and i don't want to test this. Hehahaha. On May 1, 2012, at 2:09 AM, Earle wrote:
> I have had no problems signing into the app store when restoring from the > recovery partition. Both times I was connected to a wifi network. To bring > up the window chooser you need to hold down the fn key, and the vo keys along > with f2 and you need to press this combination twice. You need to use the fn > key since the function keys are set to hardware functions instead of > software. Hope this helps someone. As I said, I;ve done this on 2 different > machines and have had no problem signing into the app store. > ---------- > Earle > > Msn: [email protected] > > Skype, Twitter, Facebook, and Yahoo: rowdyamerican > > Aim: rowdyamerican28 > > On 2012-04-20, at 2:48 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote: > >> Problem. you will need to sign in to the app store and all you will hear is >> system has new window and that's it. You cannot, or at least I cannot >> continue any further then that. Can anyone get past that part? I have not >> reported this to apple yet as no one knows what I'm talking about. >> >> when you do a dvd or thumb drive you don't have to do that. >> >> Take care all. >> >> Sarah Alawami, owner and founder of WICS Radio America. 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