Yes, The one under the Louvre is tricky to find - but worth the look. We also found a second Applestore in the Opera area of Paris - so 2 stores within 1km of each other.
Cheers Neil -- Neil R. Houghton Albany, Western Australia Tel: +61 8 9841 6063 Email: [email protected] on 27/9/11 2:25 AM, Daniel Forsdyke at [email protected] wrote: > Just a word of warning - that store was rather hard to find! Look for the > glass pyramid at the louvre, the store in underneath... If you try to look for > the address on Rue de Rivoli you will most likely get lost. Regards Daniel > Forsdyke -- An Apple iPhone4 creation On 27/09/2011, at 6:49, Peder > Kristensen <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Neil, > > I believe there is > an Apple Store in Paris, Carrousel du Louver, they may be able to help you. > > > Good luck, > Peder > > On 26/09/2011, at 21:18 PM, Ronda Brown wrote: > > >> Hi Neil, >> >> Have you tried a Hard Reboot? >> A Hard Reboot : Hold the > power and home buttons until you see the display go dark and Apple¹s logo > appears. >> >> Sent from Ronni's iPad >> >> On 26/09/2011, at 6:34 PM, Neil > Houghton <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hi folks, >>> >>> This is a > somewhat forlorn plea - as I think I know the unpalatable answer >>> :o(( >>> > >>> We are in Paris. I have been trying to use my iPhone. It has been hard > as >>> the so-called wi-fi internet at the apartment is an ibook with a 3G > modem in >>> it. I won't go into the details of that - I sort of got it > working by >>> creating a computer to computer network with airport and > sharing the >>> internet to it - it worked after a fashion - enough to do > dropbox syncs etc. >>> >>> HOWEVER - I only mention this in case it has some > relevance to my REAL >>> PROBLEM - my iPhone appears to have totally died. >>> > >>> This morning I was trying to dropbox synch some stuff from the computer > to >>> the phone and noticed that I kept losing the connection - the wifi > was >>> connected and then it wasn't - the phone was a matter of a few cm from > the >>> laptop so signal strength wasn't a problem. Each time I could > reconnect OK >>> but then I would lose the connection in a matter of seconds. > I don't know if >>> this is relevant or not as a sign of something failing. > Anyway, I finally >>> achieved the transfers I wanted and stuck the phone in > my pocket. >>> >>> Around 10-15 minutes later I went to make a phone call and > I couldn't wake >>> the iPhone - pressing the home key, trying to invoke a > shutdown/restart by >>> holding down the power key - nothing happens. >>> >>> > The battery was at about 95% when it went in my pocket - so that's not the >>> > problem. >>> >>> I've tried plugging the phone into my laptop but it is not > recognised by >>> iTunes or showing as an attached USB device on System > profiler. >>> >>> It seems like the phone is completely powered down and > won't switch on. >>> >>> To channel Monty Python - it has ceased to be - it > is an ex iPhone. >>> >>> I have just checked the receipt and the warranty > expired 26th August - >>> exactly 1 month ago!! >>> >>> I must admit, I don't > feel like paying Apple for another iPnone after just >>> over a year of VERY > light usage. I'm still commited to paying Telstra $49 a >>> month for the plan > (though I guess I could find another phone to stick it >>> in). >>> >>> Any > body have any ideas/tips/ tricks to bring my iPhone back to life? >>> >>> > >>> Cheers >>> >>> >>> >>> Neil >>> -- >>> Neil R. Houghton >>> Albany, > Western Australia >>> Tel: +61 8 9841 6063 >>> Email: [email protected] >>> -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- Archives - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/archives.shtml> Guidelines - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/guidelines.shtml> Settings & Unsubscribe - <http://lists.wamug.org.au/listinfo/wamug.org.au-wamug>

