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MICROSOFT WINDOWS 8.1 RTM X64 ENGLISH DVD

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This is the one we've been waiting for. This is a legit leak from the Russian badasses at WZT In this one: Unmodified Windows 8.1 Core/Pro x64 64-bit

Apple unveil The old iPad

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a glance at what an iOS 7-inspired OS X may seem like

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In light of the coming launch of iOS 7, Designers have imagined what a version of the OS X software with iOS 7 style principles might seem like.

iOS 7 Beta 5 Direct Download Links

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Those registered with the iOS Developer Program can also grab beta 5 firmware directly from Apple servers. In order to use these links you will want to be logged into the dev center beforehand: iPad (4th generation Model A1458) iPad (4th generation Model A1459) iPad (4th generation Model A1460) iPad mini (Model A1432) iPad mini (Model A1454) iPad mini (Model A1455) iPad Wi Fi (3rd generation) iPad Wi Fi + Cellular (model for ATT) iPad Wi Fi + Cellular (model for Verizon) iPad 2 Wi Fi (Rev A) iPad 2 Wi Fi iPad 2 Wi Fi + 3G (GSM) iPad 2 Wi Fi + 3G (CDMA) iPhone 5 (Model A1428) iPhone 5 (Model A1429) iPhone 4S iPhone 4 (GSM Rev A) iPhone 4 (GSM) iPhone 4 (CDMA) iPod touch (5th generation) As usual, the direct download links arrive as a disk image which can be mounted for access to the IPSW firmware file.  Using  the IPSW must be done through the latest version of iTunes.

How To Create Windows-Compatible ISO Disc Images on Mac OS X

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Insert the disc into the CD/DVD drive and launch Disk Utility. The disk  can   seem   within the  left column window. Click  on it  once  so  its highlighted, as shown  within the  screenshot below.

Recover a Lost Encrypted Backup Password for an iPhone, iPad, & iPod touch

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  Open Keychain Access, found in /Applications/Utilities/     Use the Search box in the higher right corner and type “iphone backup”         Double click the result, forward one thing is found in Keychain Check the box next to “Show password” and enter the macintosh administrator password to reveal the lost password related to the encrypted iPhone backup Make note of the password, then shut out of Keychain Access Now you'll be able to return to iTunes and use that recovered password to use the encrypted backup through the conventional restoring from a backup method. If nothing associated with the iOS backup shows up in Keychain Access, you’re quite out of luck in terms of accessing the encrypted backups unless you'll be able to somehow guess their password. The coding is extraordinarily secure (as it ought to be), and therefore can’t be circumvented in any cheap manner that's obtainable to somebody's. What ...

IPSW file location for Mac and Windows

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IPSW location in Mac OS X For Mac OS X, the location of your IPSW files may vary slightly depending on the iOS device in question, but they will be located in your home directory: ~/Library/iTunes/ Once you are inside this folder, look for the device you are using to lead you to that devices IPSW download, for example an iPhone would store it’s iOS updates here: ~/Library/iTunes/iPhone Software Updates Older versions of Mac OS X may store the data here: ~/Library/Application Support/iTunes/ in some variation of of iPod or iPhone firmware. IPSW location in Windows The exact location of IPSW files depends on the Windows version, username, and the iOS hardware you are using. For example here is the location for user ‘username’ with an iPhone: Windows XP : \Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\Apple Computer\iTunes\iPhone Software Updates Windows Vista & Windows 7 : \Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Apple Computer\iTunes\iPhone Software Updates ...

Fix “This device isn’t eligible for the requested build” Error in iTunes When Updating iOS

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Advanced: Manually Editing Hosts Quit out of iTunes Go to the hosts file. For Mac OS X this is located at: /etc/hosts or /private/etc/hosts and in Windows it is located at: c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts Open the hosts file with Administrative privileges so that changes can be made and saved (eg: sudo nano /etc/hosts) Look for a line that resembles something like this: 74.208.10.249 gs.apple.com Put a # in front of that to comment it out, making it now look like this: # 74.208.10.249 gs.apple.com Save the hosts file Flush DNS cache and restart iTunes Whichever approach you took, this fixes the “eligible build” error and the iOS device will update as intended.

What’s new in Mavericks DP4

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Apple just released the fourth beta of Mavericks to Appleseed testers and developers. The download is 1,2GB big and is available through the App Store.