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If you are having problems with your iPod, try these troubleshooting steps.
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Bring some new life to the appearance of your iPod with these cleaning tips.
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One of the most common complaints about the iPhone's software is the tendency of the Safari web browser to crash.These crashes seem to happen haphazardly and aren't usually caused by using the iPhone in a particular way or visting any specific kind of website.
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IPhone programs can sometimes crash and lock up your system. These crashes are rare on iPhones, but when they do show up, it's important to know how to force quit iPhone programs.
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How To Turn Off or Restart an iPhone
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When the iPhone crashes or locks up in a way that prevents the iPhone from responding to the normal iPhone restart procedure, you need to reset the iPhone. Resetting the iPhone is simple.
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The iPhone's programs can crash just like those on your desktop or laptop computer. And, just like on your regular computer, this can be pretty frustrating - sometimes more frustrating even, since we expect our phones to work right all the time.
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This happens to the iPhone battery meter sometimes when the battery has run down close to zero. In this case, leave your iPhone docked for 15 or 20 minutes - long enough to get some charge into it - and then restart the phone. After the restart, dock the iPhone again - the battery meter should start displaying the new charge again
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If you use Apple's iCal calendar program or Address Book application on the Mac, or Microsoft's Outlook or Outlook Express on Windows, each time you sync your music, you can also update your contacts and calendars.
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Your iPod can store a lot more than just music. You can also use your iPod as an easy way to store and transfer large files by putting the device into iPod Disk Mode. Here's how, using iTunes 7 or higher.
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