Posts Tagged ‘message

If your carrier has unlocked your iPhone, after connecting your iPhone to iTunes, you should see this message: “Unlock Complete. Congratulations, your iPhone has been unlocked. To set up and sync this iPhone, click Continue.” This article explains what to do if you do not see the above message, or if iTunes displays this message: “The SIM card inserted in this iPhone does not appear to be supported.

If your carrier has unlocked your iPhone, after connecting your iPhone to iTunes, you should see this message: “Unlock Complete. Congratulations, your iPhone has been unlocked. To set up and sync this iPhone, click Continue.” This article explains what to do if you do not see the above message, or if iTunes displays this message: “The SIM card inserted in this iPhone does not appear to be supported.

Playlists with songs purchased from the iTunes Store cannot be burned to an MP3 format CD. When you try to burn an MP3 format CD using a playlist that only has songs purchased from the iTunes Store, this message appears: “None of the items in this playlist can be burned to disc.” When you try to burn an MP3 format CD using a playlist that has a mix of songs purchased from the iTunes Store and songs encoded from audio CDs, the burn begins, but the songs purchased from the iTunes Store appear dimmed in the playlist, and are not burned to the disc.

MobileMe limits the size of incoming and outgoing mail messages to 20MB. This includes the text of the message as well as any attached files. Messages close to 20MB in size may become too large to send once they have been encoded for transmission.

You may see an upgrade notification message similar to the one below when you attempt to open an iWork document (a file created in Keynote, Pages, or Numbers). This message may occur when: The file you’re trying to open was created using a newer version of the iWork application than the one installed on your Mac. You have more than one version of iWork installed on your Mac, and your file is defaulted to open up in an older version of the iWork application.

You may see an upgrade notification message similar to the one below when you attempt to open an iWork document (a file created in Keynote, Pages, or Numbers). This message may occur when: The file you’re trying to open was created using a newer version of the iWork application than the one installed on your Mac. You have more than one version of iWork installed on your Mac, and your file is defaulted to open up in an older version of the iWork application.

The Mac OS X Server v10.6 Software Update service will not enable software updates that aren’t completely downloaded, or updates where the stored status of the update is incomplete. This issue can be caused by an interrupted download or if there are communications issues between the local network and the Apple Software Update servers. Server Admin shows an exclamation point next to the update and the update cannot be enabled via Server Admin


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