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Some people never learn... - Printable Version +- MacResource (https://forums.macresource.com) +-- Forum: My Category (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Tips and Deals (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Thread: Some people never learn... (/showthread.php?tid=243596) Pages:
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Some people never learn... - RgrF - 07-12-2020 ...like me. Got sick (flu like-puked) on a bulging iPhone a few years ago. After a 3 month stay came home to find it dead, sad because it had some stuff (photo/vidios) I'd liked to have saved. So I then went to my very first iPad (beat up to the point the cracked screen was useless for almost anything but reading a book) so when the libraries shut down I persuaded my wife to read using the iPad - something she resisted for years. She's now on my Pad and so I go dig out that old iPad fire it up and amazingly it still works. Cheepo that I am I now go back to reading (we read more than watch) off that relic. I only forgot that that relic had photos and stuff from long ago, stuff I never transported. Sure as sh it I tipped a water glass and now it's dead. No one to blame but self but now I have both an old dead iPhone and iPad that contain stuff I'd much like to have not lost. Any solutions before we junk these would be much appreciated. Re: Some people never learn... - jdc - 07-12-2020 Bummer. Any chance you can try the old rice trick? Thankfully, we have the $1 iCloud backup, nothng will ever get lost. Re: Some people never learn... - Ombligo - 07-12-2020 But now you have an excuse for that new iPhone 12 and iPad Pro. Sneaky trick you did there Re: Some people never learn... - NewtonMP2100 - 07-12-2020 jdc wrote: .....except one's lunch........ Re: Some people never learn... - Sarcany - 07-12-2020 jdc wrote: Not only a myth, but the rice-dust gets in the ports and clogs them up. With a computer, I might suggest opening it up to swab out the water and then leave it open to dry out for a week. iPads can't safely be opened. Leave it in a safe dry spot where you're not tempted to touch it for at least a couple of weeks and then see if it will power-on. Re: Some people never learn... - pipiens - 07-12-2020 You can try to use a desiccant. https://www.amazon.com/s?k=dessicant+packets&crid=O8QIRZ6GEOWL&sprefix=dess%2Caps%2C190&ref=nb_sb_ss_i_1_4 Re: Some people never learn... - d4 - 07-12-2020 You are kidding right? You're on this tech themed Mac Forum almost every day. Reading postings about people with Mac issues, crashes, backups, purchases, etc., and you don't have... *SIGH* ok, I'm not gonna pile on, it already sucks enough. Everyone! Pay the freakin $1/mo for iCloud backup. It's 100 pennies. It's the best "Tip and Dealâ„¢" on the entire internet. Re: Some people never learn... - RgrF - 07-13-2020 d4 wrote: I'm backed up with current stuff - these were old units that died before I got to them. Re: Some people never learn... - NewtonMP2100 - 07-13-2020 ....tough.....crowd..... Re: Some people never learn... - RgrF - 07-13-2020 ...yeah really! |