Been having trouble syncing calendars. The “identified problem” related to my
iCloud password.
I called Apple (855) 445-5888.
Apple did not need my AppleCare number or my computer serial number. Nothing.
After checking his computers, he determined that my problem logging into Apple
services
Nelson,
That number isn't Apple support.
click4support.net places ads online identifying themselves as Apple support
(and numerous other brands) and snags people as they browse, usually deciding
that they need help when a page fails to load or an app crashes. You need to
find that piece of
http://blog.macminicolo.net/post/100240431773/a-look-at-the-2014-mac-mini
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That's where I thought they should be, one off home, However I finally found
mine in homedesktopdocuments.
I somehow moved the documents folder? Only discovered it trying to find
something on a backup. There was nothing in the Documents folder one off home.
I panicked to say the least.
Anne
It looks likely that they had you download LogMeIn, and it may still be running
if you haven't restarted your computer since talking to click4support. It's
tricky to get rid of, so if you're in any way nervous about getting into
Terminal, get help from Apple or at least a reputable local geek.
On Oct 20, 2014, at 10:40 PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer wrote:
Do you need anything other than your cell phone - any special software?
No you don't. It's been in the Settings for as long as I can remember.
There is a catch: Most of the carriers want to charge you extra money, if you
start using
Thanks Lee, I also am on the grandfathered ATT plan, so I won't want to get
rid of this...Verizon would not allow the grandfather when we changed phones,
had to get rid of the better plan
John
On Oct 21, 2014, at 12:49 PM, Lee Larson leelar...@me.com wrote:
On Oct 20, 2014, at 10:40 PM,