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iPhone 3G iOS 4.2.1 Jailbreak Kit (windows)
Still an iPhone 3G user and can't seem to find a Jailbreak for it. Do not fret! Here is your complete iPhone 3G iOS 4.2.1 Jailbreak Kit. You can download it HERE!
Have fun!!!
AaRMorr
Have fun!!!
AaRMorr
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
How to activate your iPad on the Rogers Wireless Network
To activate your iPad on the Rogers Network, please follow the steps below:
1. Ensure you have inserted the micro-SIM into the iPad and turn on your iPad.
2. Follow the instructions on your iPad screen to connect your iPad to an internet-connected computer, and then to connect to iTunes to update your iPad with the settings for the Rogers network.
3. Once iTunes updates your iPad settings, from your Home Screen tap on Settings on your iPad screen, select Cellular Data, then View Account. Follow the instructions to create your username and password, to choose your plan, and to enter your billing information. When finished tap Next.
4. Read and Agree to the Terms and Conditions.
5. Verify all payment information is correct and tap Submit. Your set up is complete.
6. You will receive an email verifying your iPad data plan information
7. Once the following message appears on your iPad, you can start using your Rogers cellular data plan immediately
1. Ensure you have inserted the micro-SIM into the iPad and turn on your iPad.
2. Follow the instructions on your iPad screen to connect your iPad to an internet-connected computer, and then to connect to iTunes to update your iPad with the settings for the Rogers network.
3. Once iTunes updates your iPad settings, from your Home Screen tap on Settings on your iPad screen, select Cellular Data, then View Account. Follow the instructions to create your username and password, to choose your plan, and to enter your billing information. When finished tap Next.
4. Read and Agree to the Terms and Conditions.
5. Verify all payment information is correct and tap Submit. Your set up is complete.
6. You will receive an email verifying your iPad data plan information
7. Once the following message appears on your iPad, you can start using your Rogers cellular data plan immediately
Importing contacts stored on a SIM card
While iPhone does not use the SIM to store contact names and phone numbers, you can still copy your contacts from a SIM card to your iPhone. You can use your old phone's SIM card (if your old phone is not an iPhone) to transfer the primary phone number for each of your contacts from the SIM card. Ensure that the old SIM card you're going to place into the new iPhone is the same type of SIM card. Failure to do so may result in the SIM card becoming stuck in the new iPhone. Additional numbers may not import, or may import as more than one contact. Follow these steps to import the information off the SIM card:
1. Remove the SIM card from your iPhone and replace it with the SIM card from your old phone.
2. Your phone may need to reactivate. If so, connect to iTunes.
3. Tap Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Import SIM Contacts.
4. Remove your old SIM card from your new iPhone and reinstall the SIM card that came with it.
1. Remove the SIM card from your iPhone and replace it with the SIM card from your old phone.
2. Your phone may need to reactivate. If so, connect to iTunes.
3. Tap Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Import SIM Contacts.
4. Remove your old SIM card from your new iPhone and reinstall the SIM card that came with it.
How to Tether an iPhone to an iPad
Via Wi-Fi
1. Tap the "Settings" button on your iPhone.
2. Tap on the "General" button on your iPhone.
3. Tap the "Network" button on your iPhone.
4. Tap "Internet Tethering" on your iPhone.
5. Tap "On" to turn the tethering option on.
6. Tap the "Settings" button on your iPad.
7. Tap on the "WiFi" button on your iPad.
8. Tap on your iPhone when it appears under "Choose a Network."
Via Bluetooth
1. Tap the "Settings" icon on the iPhone's home screen, followed by the "Personal Hotspot" option. Slide the "Personal Hotspot" switch to the "ON" position to enable the device's personal hotspot feature.
2. Tap the "Settings" icon on the iPad's home screen, followed by the "General" option. Tap the "Bluetooth" option and tap the iPhone listed beneath the "Devices" heading.
3. Tap the "Pair" button on the iPad when prompted. Tap the "Pair" button on the iPhone when prompted. Once you've pressed both "Pair" buttons, your iPad and iPhone will be tethered.
1. Tap the "Settings" button on your iPhone.
2. Tap on the "General" button on your iPhone.
3. Tap the "Network" button on your iPhone.
4. Tap "Internet Tethering" on your iPhone.
5. Tap "On" to turn the tethering option on.
6. Tap the "Settings" button on your iPad.
7. Tap on the "WiFi" button on your iPad.
8. Tap on your iPhone when it appears under "Choose a Network."
Via Bluetooth
1. Tap the "Settings" icon on the iPhone's home screen, followed by the "Personal Hotspot" option. Slide the "Personal Hotspot" switch to the "ON" position to enable the device's personal hotspot feature.
2. Tap the "Settings" icon on the iPad's home screen, followed by the "General" option. Tap the "Bluetooth" option and tap the iPhone listed beneath the "Devices" heading.
3. Tap the "Pair" button on the iPad when prompted. Tap the "Pair" button on the iPhone when prompted. Once you've pressed both "Pair" buttons, your iPad and iPhone will be tethered.
How to Transfer Information from your old iPhone to Another iPhone
This step is useful if you hae purchased or upgraded to a new iPhone. To begin this process make sure you have installed and run iTunes on your computer. Click here for the latest version of iTunes.
1. Connect your current or old iPhone to iTunes and sync it. Make sure to back up your information as well.
2. Connect your new iPhone to iTunes to the computer you made a backup on.
3. iTunes will ask you if you want to restore from a backup or set up your new iPhone as a new phone. When prompted, select the backup of your current iPhone. If iTunes does not prompt you to select a backup to restore when you connect your new iPhone, use iTunes to restore iOS on your new iPhone and try this step again.
Note: During the process of restoring your old backup to a new iPhone, you may see the iTunes progress bar pause. If this occurs, please allow for additional time for the upgrade to complete.
4. After iTunes finishes restoring the backup you selected to your new iPhone, the iPhone will restart.
5. When your new iPhone appears in the iTunes window, select it.
6. Click the various tabs (Music, Photos, etc) and verify or change the items you want to sync.
7. Click Apply to sync your new iPhone with iTunes.
1. Connect your current or old iPhone to iTunes and sync it. Make sure to back up your information as well.
2. Connect your new iPhone to iTunes to the computer you made a backup on.
3. iTunes will ask you if you want to restore from a backup or set up your new iPhone as a new phone. When prompted, select the backup of your current iPhone. If iTunes does not prompt you to select a backup to restore when you connect your new iPhone, use iTunes to restore iOS on your new iPhone and try this step again.
Note: During the process of restoring your old backup to a new iPhone, you may see the iTunes progress bar pause. If this occurs, please allow for additional time for the upgrade to complete.
4. After iTunes finishes restoring the backup you selected to your new iPhone, the iPhone will restart.
5. When your new iPhone appears in the iTunes window, select it.
6. Click the various tabs (Music, Photos, etc) and verify or change the items you want to sync.
7. Click Apply to sync your new iPhone with iTunes.
Synchronize ITunes Music with Android devices using doubleTwist (PC)
1. Search for and download “doubleTwist” in the Android Market. Upon first launch, the application can email Mac/PC download links for to you. Tap “Continue” to continue to the main screen.
2. Download and install doubleTwist for Mac/PC
3. On first launch, doubleTwist will scan and import your iTunes library into the doubleTwist library.
4. To import your iTunes playlists, click on “Playlist Setup” in the left hand navigation bar within doubleTwist. Then click on “Import” in the main navigation area. Your iTunes playlists will then be imported.
5. Next, connect your phone to your computer. For best results, please only use the USB cable that your phone manufacturer supplied.
6. Drag the status bar down to set the USB connection type. The options displayed in your status bar will vary from Android device to Android device.
7. This USB connection type screen will vary from manufacturer to manufacturer. HTC labels it “Disk drive” mode whereas other manufacturers use “Use USB storage” or “USB Mass Storage”. After selection of drive/storage mode, you may see an AutoPlay dialog box displayed on your PC.
8. The Android device is now mounted as a drive on your PC. (This is an important step as the doubleTwist application will not recognize your device unless it also shows up as a drive on your PC.)
9. With your Android device connected to your PC and appearing as a drive, you can now setup the sync process.
10. The doubleTwist application now recognizes your Android device and displays it in the left hand navigation.
11. Click on the checkbox next to “Music” in the main navigation screen to sync all music in your library. You can also sync only selected playlists by clicking on “Choose playlists”.
12. Click “Sync” to begin the sync process. Do not disconnect your Android device during the sync process or your device’s file system may be corrupted. The synced music is now on your Android device. You can view the list by clicking on “Music” under the device in the left hand navigation.
13. Disconnect your Android device by using the “Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media” option.
14. The synced music and playlists now appears in doubleTwist for Android.
2. Download and install doubleTwist for Mac/PC
3. On first launch, doubleTwist will scan and import your iTunes library into the doubleTwist library.
4. To import your iTunes playlists, click on “Playlist Setup” in the left hand navigation bar within doubleTwist. Then click on “Import” in the main navigation area. Your iTunes playlists will then be imported.
5. Next, connect your phone to your computer. For best results, please only use the USB cable that your phone manufacturer supplied.
6. Drag the status bar down to set the USB connection type. The options displayed in your status bar will vary from Android device to Android device.
7. This USB connection type screen will vary from manufacturer to manufacturer. HTC labels it “Disk drive” mode whereas other manufacturers use “Use USB storage” or “USB Mass Storage”. After selection of drive/storage mode, you may see an AutoPlay dialog box displayed on your PC.
8. The Android device is now mounted as a drive on your PC. (This is an important step as the doubleTwist application will not recognize your device unless it also shows up as a drive on your PC.)
9. With your Android device connected to your PC and appearing as a drive, you can now setup the sync process.
10. The doubleTwist application now recognizes your Android device and displays it in the left hand navigation.
11. Click on the checkbox next to “Music” in the main navigation screen to sync all music in your library. You can also sync only selected playlists by clicking on “Choose playlists”.
12. Click “Sync” to begin the sync process. Do not disconnect your Android device during the sync process or your device’s file system may be corrupted. The synced music is now on your Android device. You can view the list by clicking on “Music” under the device in the left hand navigation.
13. Disconnect your Android device by using the “Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media” option.
14. The synced music and playlists now appears in doubleTwist for Android.
Synchronize ITunes Music with Android devices using doubleTwist. (Mac)
1. Search for and download “doubleTwist” in the Android Market. Upon first launch, the application can email Mac/PC download links for to you. Tap “Continue” to continue to the main screen.
2. Download and install doubleTwist for Mac/PC
3. On first launch, doubleTwist will scan and import your iTunes library into the doubleTwist library.
4. To import your iTunes playlists, click on “Playlist Setup” in the left hand navigation bar within doubleTwist. Then click on “Import” in the main navigation area. Your iTunes playlists will then be imported.
5. Next, connect your phone to your computer. For best results, please only use the USB cable that your phone manufacturer supplied.
6. Drag the status bar down to set the USB connection type. The options displayed in your status bar will vary from Android device to Android device.
7. This USB connection type screen will vary from manufacturer to manufacturer. HTC labels it “Disk drive” mode whereas other manufacturers use “Use USB storage” or “USB Mass Storage”.
8. After selection of drive/storage mode, the Android device should now be mounted as a drive on your Mac’s desktop. (This is an important step as doubleTwist will not recognize your device unless it also shows up as a drive on your Mac.)
9. With your Android device connected to your Mac and appearing as a drive, you can now setup the sync process.
10. Click on the “Sync music to device”. The default is to sync “All Music”. You can also sync only selected playlists by clicking on “Selected Playlists:”
11. Do not disconnect your Android device during the sync process or your device’s file system may be corrupted. The synced music is now on your Android device. You can view the list by clicking on “Music” under the device in the left hand navigation.
12. Disconnect your Android device by right clicking over it and then selecting the “Eject” option.
2. Download and install doubleTwist for Mac/PC
3. On first launch, doubleTwist will scan and import your iTunes library into the doubleTwist library.
4. To import your iTunes playlists, click on “Playlist Setup” in the left hand navigation bar within doubleTwist. Then click on “Import” in the main navigation area. Your iTunes playlists will then be imported.
5. Next, connect your phone to your computer. For best results, please only use the USB cable that your phone manufacturer supplied.
6. Drag the status bar down to set the USB connection type. The options displayed in your status bar will vary from Android device to Android device.
7. This USB connection type screen will vary from manufacturer to manufacturer. HTC labels it “Disk drive” mode whereas other manufacturers use “Use USB storage” or “USB Mass Storage”.
8. After selection of drive/storage mode, the Android device should now be mounted as a drive on your Mac’s desktop. (This is an important step as doubleTwist will not recognize your device unless it also shows up as a drive on your Mac.)
9. With your Android device connected to your Mac and appearing as a drive, you can now setup the sync process.
10. Click on the “Sync music to device”. The default is to sync “All Music”. You can also sync only selected playlists by clicking on “Selected Playlists:”
11. Do not disconnect your Android device during the sync process or your device’s file system may be corrupted. The synced music is now on your Android device. You can view the list by clicking on “Music” under the device in the left hand navigation.
12. Disconnect your Android device by right clicking over it and then selecting the “Eject” option.
Synchronize iTunes Music with a BlackBerry device using BlackBerry Desktop Manager
Using BlackBerry Media Sync, you can synchronize specific iTunes playlists and Windows Media Player playlists to your BlackBerry device or a random selection of your songs that are not in a playlist. Before you begin: To perform this task, mass storage mode must be turned on.
1. Connect your device to your computer.
2. On your computer, open the BlackBerry® Desktop Manager.
3. Cick the Media icon.
4. In the BlackBerry Media Sync section, click the Launch tab.
5. If necessary, in the drop-down list, select your music application.
6. Perform one of the following actions: To synchronize specific playlists, select the check box beside one or more playlists. To synchronize a random selection of your songs, select the Fill available space with random music check box. Available space does not include the reserved space. To synchronize specific playlists as well as a random selection of your songs, select the check box beside one or more playlists. Select the Fill available space with random music check box. Available space does not include the reserved space.
7. Click Sync Music.
8. Click OK.
9. Disconnect your device from your computer.
1. Connect your device to your computer.
2. On your computer, open the BlackBerry® Desktop Manager.
3. Cick the Media icon.
4. In the BlackBerry Media Sync section, click the Launch tab.
5. If necessary, in the drop-down list, select your music application.
6. Perform one of the following actions: To synchronize specific playlists, select the check box beside one or more playlists. To synchronize a random selection of your songs, select the Fill available space with random music check box. Available space does not include the reserved space. To synchronize specific playlists as well as a random selection of your songs, select the check box beside one or more playlists. Select the Fill available space with random music check box. Available space does not include the reserved space.
7. Click Sync Music.
8. Click OK.
9. Disconnect your device from your computer.
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