Hi. But see that's just it, I'm not really having any difficulty
reading the screens, everything's clear accept what's going to happen if
I hit that erase and sync button. i don't like the sound of that, and I
am extremely nervous. The only time I think i'd call the accessibility
line is if I was having trouble reading the screen, and I'm not really
having trouble with that part of it.
On 6/14/2016 5:58 PM, Les Gordon wrote:
hi, what i'd do to be sure is call apple accessibility support.
877-204-3930
you will need your apple id and phones sn. if its not registered. they
are extremely good. and its just designed for accessibility users.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Skarstad"
<rascal0...@verizon.net>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2016 5:48 PM
Subject: Re: problems adding custom made ringtones to iTunes in
windows 10
Hi. I certainly did, in fact that was one of the very first things i
did when setting things up. So, would you say it's safe to hit that
erase and sync button? It looks like it's going to remove absolutely
everything from my phone and I do not want to spend hours and hours
re-configuring it.
On 6/14/2016 5:44 PM, Les Gordon wrote:
hello, did you do a complete backup of your iphone once you have it
setup how you want? if so, then you have nothing to worry about the
backup will preserve everything you have on your phone.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Skarstad"
<rascal0...@verizon.net>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2016 5:13 PM
Subject: Re: problems adding custom made ringtones to iTunes in
windows 10
Well, I'm not having any problems with the accessibility of the
product, all the screens read exactly as they should. I just don't
know what effect hitting the erase and sync button will have on my
iPhone, which I've spent a really long time customizing. I have
apps put in folders, and I like to have things in a very specific
way. The accessibility here isn't the issue. Or at least it doesn't
seem to be that way.
On 6/14/2016 5:05 PM, robert williams wrote:
You might want to consult the accessibility help department to
help resolve your issue.Y
Robert
On Jun 14, 2016, at 2:36 PM, Chris Skarstad
<rascal0...@verizon.net> wrote:
Hi guys
i hope the subject line was clear enough, sometimes I'm horrible
at that. Anyways, let me explain a little further. I had iTunes
running on my Windows 7 machine for many years, and I was
successfully able to create a custom ringtone for my iPhone as a
.m4r file, and sync it to my phone successfully. So recently, I
got myself a brand spanking new screamer of a pc running Windows
10 So I
had some ringtones that I wanted to add to my phone so I
installed iTunes on it, and authorized it on my pc and did all
the usual stuff you have to do to get it set up. I even did a
backup of my iTunes library just to be safe.
However, when I went to sync these newly made ringtones, I
receive a message from iTunes that says if i sync with this
iPhone everything will be removed, and the only thing I'll have
left are these new tones. It says that it can only sync with one
iTunes library at a time. Or at least, that's how the message
sounds to me. It sounds rather ominous.
I don't want to lose absolutely everything on my phone just to
add a few ringtones. That seems rather silly to me. I know a
lot of you guys on here use macs, but remember, this is in
Windows 10, using the most recent version of iTunes, screenreader
is Window-eyes 9.4.0.
Is it safe to hit the remove and sync button, or if I do that,
will the only thing that's removed are the tones? If all it'll
remove is my current batch of tones that's ok, but my concern is
losing everything else such as apps, and music. I'm a bit lost
to tell you the truth. I hope someone has experience with this.
Thanks for any help, guys!