The simplest trick is to reboot both the devices. Turn them both off and then turn on your iPhone first and then the watch. You can do that with a hard reset or manually. Press and hold the side button of the watch, first for switching it off and then for switching it on. WiFi an...
I had to restart again and tell it to erase iOS and start over. Then it next saw my old phone but when it got to the activation screen, now it had a different option for "transferring the number" and when I selected that, it told me I could not transfer to this phone. Now what ...
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This allows you to check out OS X Yosemite and dual boot between the OS X 10.10 beta and OS X 10.9 (or 10.8) without each operating system impacting one another, and you can safely switch between the two with a simple reboot process. This also allows you to uninstall Yosemite at any p...
When you next reboot your Raspberry Pi the login will be “pi” and the password whatever you have set. Give your Raspberry Pi a static IP address The IP address is what tells devices where to find your Raspberry Pi on your home network. ...
6. Now you need to hit "continue" It will be in line with the side button. If you do all of this corrrectly you will know because the watch will be unresponsive for a bitm then you will see it reboot. This takes some work and some patience but I just helped a friend do this...
but call history to my primary phone is showing up on the second phone. I tried all the remedies but none worked (disable iCloud Drive, change "me" on contacts, reboot, disable hand-off, etc) To remedy this, I found out through Genius Bar that you have to turn off the e-mail ...