If your iPhone or iPod touch won’t charge – Apple Support
Author: Sooemrei
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Apple – iPhone 15 that won’t charge?
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Apple – Search function stopped working entirely across Mac Mail and Finder
Try rebuilding the Spotlight index according to this Apple document: How to rebuild the Spotlight index on your Mac – Apple Support.
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Apple – MacOs Quicklook (preview) thumbnail is black
Not a solution, but a quick way to peek at the image using quickview.
I hope this helps.
- use spacebar to view in quickview – the image is black.
- drag one of the view corners to resize the quickview window. Make it around half the size of the initial window size. The image appears.
In my personal situation, the default size of the quickview window for a 24 Megapixel image is quite large. Reducing the size of it by dragging it to a smaller window size (once it first displays as black) allows the quickview to redraw the image successfully. You might also notice that slowly dragging the quickview window size back up allows it to view larger, but it needs to be done slowly. I suspect there is either some kind of memory allocation or latency issue or an issue with the recursive way the window is updated in software that causes it to fail to redraw.
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Apple – How to fix a MacBook Air that won’t charge?
If your Mac battery won’t charge – Apple Support
You can probably get it repaired by a third-party repair provider, but a failed MacBook Air over a decade old isn’t usually worth an investment.
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Apple – recommendations for antivirus software for iMac?
Malware is a broad category that just means MALicious softWARE, and many would include Facebook in that category for the amount of data it gathers from their users and sells to advertisers. Review the information provided here:
Effective defenses against malware and ot… – Apple Community
For emails/messages, NEVER call a number or click a link and give any personal information. That is the most prominent way users accounts become compromised. There is not a third party piece of software installed that is going to prevent that from happening.
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Apple – iPad not connecting to OfficeJet Pro Printer?
review Apple’s documentation on AirPrint:
Use AirPrint to print from your iPhone or iPad – Apple Support
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Apple – ipad apps not saving state / needing logging in
If you have encountered a bug you, and anyone else that encounter the issue, should submit a Bug Report via Apple’s Product Feedback portal. For iPad and iPadOS:
When submitting your Bug Report, please ensure that you include details of your iPad model and installed version of iPadOS within the body-text of your report along with details of the problem. Do not rely upon the pick-list – as this rarely includes the current version of iPadOS.
Every Bug Report counts. Unless reports are submitted (with adequate detail), Apple may not assign resources to investigate and correct the issue.
In addition [i.e., not as a substitute] to submitting a Bug Report, you might also consider seeking assistance directly from Apple Support. You can contact the Support Team using the Support link at top-right or bottom-left of this page; you can initiate and manage your support cases from Apple devices using the excellent Apple Support App. If not already installed, the App can be downloaded from the App Store: