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Date: | Mon, 24 Oct 2011 08:42:02 -0700 |
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Last week, I hooked my iPad to my MacBook and opted to download and
install IOS 5 onto the iPad. About six hours later (still showing hours
to go...), I shut down the Mac, figuring I would try again later from
work -- hoping it would be possible to resume the download, but ready to
accept that it might be necessary to start over.
What I did NOT anticipate, though, was that iTunes on my MacBook no
longer notices when my iPad is attached. And that, in turn means that I
no longer have access to the "Restore my iPad to its defaults" function
which I might otherwise be tempted to try as a fix.
There are some other things I can try and haven't yet, but has anyone
seen or heard of something like this? (My subject line is an
exaggeration -- the iPad still works, it's just the connection to iTunes
that seems to be lost. I have iTunes on a couple of Windows machines --
one of the things I haven't tried yet is connectng to one of them, in
case it is iTunes on that Mac that is the problem.)
David Gillett
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