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Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Fix Error 3194 1600 1602 1013 1015 20 When Downgrade from 4 3 5 to 4 3 3 4 3 2 Video

The below videos will show you how to fix error 3194, 1600, 1602, 1013, 1015, 20 on iPhone 4, 3GS, iPod touch 4G, 3G, iPad 2 (wifi) and iPad 1 when downgrading from 4.3.5 to 4.3.3, 4.3.2 or etc. We already showed you how to downgrade from iOS 4.3.5 to 4.3.4, 4.3.3, 4.3.2, 4.3.1 but we heard from our readers that the above mentioned errors are the most common ones.

How to fix error 3194, 1600, 1602, 1013, 1015, 20 on iPhone 4, 3GS, iPod touch 4G, 3G, iPad 2 (wifi) and iPad 1 (Windows):

 


How to fix error 3194, 1600, 1602, 1013, 1015, 20 on iPhone 4, 3GS, iPod touch 4G, 3G, iPad 2 (wifi) and iPad 1 (Mac):



IP Addresses used in host file:
  • 74.208.105.171 gs.apple.com if it doesnt work, choose the second one

  • 74.208.10.249 gs.apple.com

Required Downloads:
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Sunday, September 29, 2013

How To Transfer Old Data And Apps From iPad 1 to iPad 2

Got your iPad 2 and thinking about a way to transfer your old data and apps from your previous iPad? I think we’ve got a solution for you then.


Follow step by step guide below to transfer all your data and apps from iPad to your new iPad2.
Things you will need during this process:
Step 1: Connect your old  iPad to your computer (PC/Mac)
Step 2: Launch iTunes
Step 3: The Sync process should start by itself. If it does not, you can always click the Sync button
Step 4: Disconnect  your original iPad and connect your new iPad2
Step 5: Register your iPad if it asks you to
Step 6: iTunes will ask you to set up iPad 2 as a new one or restore from a backup, go for the second option
Step 7: Select the back-up we made earlier in this guide
Step 8: iTunes will restore the latest backup on your iDevice. Once the restore is completed, your iPad will reboot.
Step 9: When your new iPad2 will restart,  iTunes will re-sync the iDevice and install any and every apps and games you had on the original iPad.
Step 10: Enjoy your iPad 1′s games, apps and data on your new iPad 2.
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Thursday, September 19, 2013

How to install Windows 8 from a USB drive


Editors note: the below article was first published in September 2011.
For many enthusiasts theres nothing quite like getting your hands on a shiny new release of Microsofts Windows operating system. And thats precisely why the web is buzzing with all things Microsoft, as the software giant has made available a Consumer Preview of its next flagship OS, Windows 8.

The Consumer Preview is strictly a pre-release version of Windows 8 and is free to try, but Microsoft is keen to stress that the software is "not the finished product," and states that "you should back up your data and you shouldnt test Windows 8 Consumer Preview on your primary home or business PC."
Food for thought, but if you are intent on trying Windows 8 and you have no intention of donating a blank DVD, heres a brief guide on how to easily install Windows 8 from a USB pen drive.
Heres what you need: a USB pen drive (4GB or greater in size), the Windows 8 Consumer Preview disk image file (64-bit download here, 32-bit download here), Microsofts Windows 7 USB tool (download here) and a working PC.
Once you have all those, follow these steps:

1. Install and run Microsofts Windows 7 USB tool. In the subsequent window (pictured below), browse to the 32-bit or 64-bit Windows 8 disk image file youve already downloaded and hit next.


2. With your USB stick plugged in (remember, itll need to be at least 4GB in size for a 64-bit install), choose USB device as your media type.


3. Select the correct removable device from the drop-down menu, then click begin copying.


4. Sit back, relax, and make a cuppa while the USB tool formats your pen drive, makes it bootable, and copies over all of the Windows 8 files.


5. Once the process is complete, the USB drive can be used to boot a PC and run the Windows 8 setup process.


Thats all there is to it. Youll save yourself a blank DVD, the Windows 8 setup process should be quicker from flash-based media, and its of course a must on netbooks or laptops without an optical drive.
Already running the Windows 8 preview?
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Tuesday, September 17, 2013

iOS 5 Untethered Jailbreak Over 10 Million Crash Reports Received From Supporters Of Jailbreak

Promising news for iOS 5 / 5.0.1 untethered jailbreak. Joshua Hill who is also known as p0sixninja and is the front man for the Chronic Dev Team has reported a landmark of crash reports that have been received by his team. The Chronic Dev Team recently launched a new app that tends to collect the iOS crash reports in iTunes and then sends them to their private servers in order for them to find exploits in the future iOS 5 untethered jailbreak.



In about a week, the team has collected over 10 million crash reports from jailbreak supporters from around the world. The Chronic Dev Team is working to parse the cash reports data that they have received to create a stable and untethered jailbreak for Apple’s iOS 5.

In one of his most recent tweets, Joshua Hill has announced that 10,071,868 crash reports have been uploaded to the servers the Chronic Dev Team are using, since the tool for collecting the data was releases last Sunday.

Google’s MapReduce software is being used by the team to compute the large amount of crash report data that is being sent in by jail breakers from around the world. This software, according to Joshua Hill allows his team to run tests in seconds rather than days, if done by normal methods.

The iOS 5, the iPhone 4S and iPad2 still don’t have an ETA on an official untethered jailbreak. But the submitted number of crash reports is a kind of a testament that tells about how committed the jailbreak community is in making Chronic Dev Crash jailbreak into a reality. Important iOS 5 exploits have already been found but according to Joshua they are under a strong guard until the right time presents itself to show these exploits
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