Separate names with a comma.
Just to run down the checklist: - Make sure your device is plugged into a USB port, preferably directly on your computer rather than a hub so...
I just added a section in the OP of the linked thread above to address this issue.
Update: Added a "Trouble Upgrading?" section for those encountering errors during firmware update.
Could be Apple's servers too. I'm pretty sure that there are probably hundreds of thousands of people all flocking to download this thing,...
11 full pages down to 2.5. Nice and tidy. :)
Yes, a little. 2.4MB to be precise. Not a huge deal if you're running a 3rd gen device or better, which are the only devices that support it....
I know, that's why I started it. Too many of the same questions asked in half a dozen different threads. Better to collect the common issues and...
Um ... already one started here. Y'know, the one still on the first page of this forum?
Put your device into DFU mode and perform the update that way. Hopefully you did a backup because this will require a full restore.
Ah, right. It's a bit confusing. I see "2G" I think "2nd generation."
I've tried breaking things down a little bit further. I have a a logic puzzles and a physics puzzles folder, for example, and I split action...
I just created folders based on categories that made sense to me: Platform games, FPS games, puzzle games, ball rollers, artillery games, defense...
Yes, it can. It's first-gen devices that can't use it. 2nd gen devices can use it but won't get multitasking or home screen wallpaper.
That's what "gold master" means: The final production, or "gold" version.
Since it was suggested I figured I might as well start a thread addressing the common issues that newbies seem to be encountering with iOS 4. So...
Sure they could. And you ran into stability issues when you did. Which was why I stopped jailbreaking a year ago.
You can still see the icons when you open a folder... Wallpapers consume memory, and 2nd gen devices need every K they can get their hands on...
No, you still need a Mac with the SDK installed to compile and run on target iDevices. All non-Apple SDKs work like that.
Download iTunes 9.2. Perform a backup. Check for update (when available), perform update, play with folders.
Until you run out of RAM, which will happen very quickly, as the 2nd gen devices only have 128MB of RAM.