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Chris, Thanks for writing! This is exactly what iTunes does. When you plug in your iPhone or iPad, the first step it takes is to back up the device. On the device's summary page, you check a box to
Hi Don, Regading your issue please try the following steps. 1. Create a new user profile and test if you encounter the same issue. 2. If above step does not help, restart your computer in the
Hi Bob, Regarding your issue, please try the following steps: 1. Open Internet Explorer and click on Tools and then Internet Options. 2. Click on the Settings button under the Tabs section on
Ernie, Problems downloading email are usually a problem with either your Internet connection or your email provider. I'm assuming you were using Apple Mail and *not* a web browser to access your
Jake, Thanks for writing! By issuing the command "sudo npm install", you're asking the computer to run the npm command you've just removed. If you want to add it back, you can add it to your .profile