SOURCE: how do you connect to app store when your ipod
Update the ipod software to 3.1.2 to address wi/fi problems, but dont update to the latest version 3.1.3 because the sneaky bastards at Apple used 3.1.3 to undo the jailbreak from Black Rain and Cydia. Theres no big improvement between 3.1.2 and 3.1.3 anyways.
Now make sure your ipod is fully charged and touch settings, wi/fi, slide the wi/fi to on, choose the same wi/fi you use to connect with your computer, and input the same user name and password, push the home button at the bottom of the ipod, then touch on Safari and the internet should be there for you.
Cheers old chap.
SOURCE: Conflicting app error on TI-84 plus silver edition.
When either of them is loaded in memory once, it remains there and takes over the graphing features of the calculator. If one is loaded in memory it must first be unloaded before you can use the other.
To recover the normal calculator behavior both must be unloaded from RAM. Overwrite one by the other, and uninstall the other. That will not delete them.
SOURCE: how can i install the google store app at me tablet 745
this can happen if you've rooted your tablet or installed a custom ROM. If the case is the latter, you may just need to install a different ROM. If you haven't done anything then i suggest you follow their instructions and contact CRAIG.
If you need further help, reach me via phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/joel_63c670a84e9f6a97
after uninstalling app store updates, l went to the reset button(actually a tiny hole) on the back of my ematic tablet, used a head of a needle(paper clip,etc) to press the reset button. My app store came back. Until ematics works out the kinks l just won't install anymore updates.
SOURCE: How do i get back to us App Store from Canadian App Store on iPhone?
Easy! I had the same problem. Goto your App Store application, then LOGOFF. Then shut down and restart your phone. Then select the app again, and log back in with your apple ID. And your done! :)
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