- Go into https://account.apple.com/account/manage
- Click on devices
- I found old devices, including an old iPad air with this serial number: DMPN8771FK10. I removed them.
- I also found LENOVOWIN11, which I didn't remove
- I found three Roku devices. I kept those and verified where they are by going into each tv settings-->system-->about
- 4660X - Roku Ultra: The roku in my office
- 3600RW - Roku Stick: Mike's Office Stick
- 3941X2 - Roku Express 4K+: The roku in the living room
Sunday, December 29, 2024
How I eliminated devices from my Apple ID
Remove my Apple ID
QUESTION:
I already did a factory reset of the iPad. Now, how on the web do I eliminate my appleid?
ANSWER:
After performing a factory reset on your iPad, you can remove your Apple ID from the device itself. Here's how:
1. Access iCloud.com:
Go to iCloud.com in your web browser.
Sign in with your Apple ID and password.
2. Locate "Find My":
Click on the "Find My" icon.
3. Select Your iPad:
Click on "All Devices" at the top of the screen.
Select your iPad from the list of devices.
4. Remove from Account:
Click on "Remove from Account."
Confirm the removal by clicking "Remove" again.
This action will dissociate your Apple ID from the iPad, effectively removing it from the device's records on iCloud.com.
Important Note:
By removing your Apple ID, you're essentially deactivating "Find My iPad" for that specific device.
Ensure you've backed up any important data before performing a factory reset, as this process will erase all content and settings from your iPad.
Full iPad reset for selling the iPad
Everything I did before selling the iPad
First I asked Gemini:
ANSWER:
Here's how to perform a complete factory reset of your iPad:
1. Important Notes:
Find My iPad: If "Find My iPad" is enabled, you may need to disable it before resetting. (I did this in part two below.)
Activation Lock: Be aware of Activation Lock, which is linked to your Apple ID. It prevents anyone else from using your iPad without your permission. (This I did in the second half because all it takes is turning off Find My iPad and I also checked in iCloud to be sure it's off. I saw in iCloud that I have no devices, so that's good.)
2. Reset Using Settings
Open Settings: Tap the "Settings" app on your iPad's home screen.
Go to General: Scroll down and tap "General."
Select Transfer or Reset iPad: Tap "Transfer or Reset iPad."
Choose Erase All Content and Settings: Tap "Erase All Content and Settings." (See pic at bottom)
Enter Passcode/Apple ID: You'll be prompted to enter your device passcode or Apple ID password.
Confirm: Follow the on-screen instructions to confirm the reset.
3. Wait for the Process to Complete
Your iPad will restart and erase all content and settings. This may take some time
Remember: A factory reset will completely erase your iPad. Always back up your data before proceeding.
(I did not need to back up any data.)
That annoying green bar in Lastpass
Problem:
Solution:
- edge://settings/content/cookies/siteData?searchSubpage=lastpass
- chrome://settings/content/all?searchSubpage=lastpass&search=cookies
Experiment:
Thursday, December 26, 2024
Thoughts on Not Uncommon Just Unheard of
- Play the game without being sucked into the culture of the game
- Get a sense of who might have your back and who might break it
- Choosing your battles over stupid stuff eventually beats you down, but you also have to draw the line from the start to show them how much crap you will take. It's a tough line to balance and changes with every job
- Some people have to do petty things in order to feel important. But when management caters to that, management has now done something unprofessional
Wednesday, December 18, 2024
Apple Ipad Air copying files from Windows and also updating the iPad software
- I found these instructions: Transfer files between your Windows device and iPhone, iPad or iPod touch
- So I had my laptop and my iPad connected by usb, and was running the Apple Devices software on the laptop.
- But I got a message from the Apple Devices software saying my iPad's OS was back level
- So I said yes to updating the iPadOS, but but found out my iPad was not charged, so the transfer from windows to the iPad seemed to be hung
- That's when I realized the ipad has only one usb-c port
- So I unplugged the usb from my laptop and charged the iPad for just a few minutes
- The iPad was showing: support.apple.com/ipad/restore, which apparently meant to be a message to say plug that usb back in
- After a few minutes of charging the iPad, I did reconnect the laptop to the iPad, and it succesfully transferred the iPadOS update software, and then it started installing
- Now that it was installing, I believed it to be safe to disconnect the two devices again, so I could go back to charing the ipad while the OS installation update was continuing
- So first, I tried charging my ipad just enough so it could load all the updates
- I unplugged the usb from the windows laptop, and tried charging my ipad, at least just enough to get things started again
- It's taking a while, but once the OS update is installed, I can go back to following the directions in the aforementioned URL.
- I keep changing my mind whether I need to charge the iPad further because the update doesn't seem to be moving. I did find this by googling: If your iPad's battery is completely depleted, it might take some time before it displays any signs of charging. So I think I need to leave it charging for a while
- Eventually I should be able to return to following the steps for copying files from the laptop to the iPad using the FILES tab from the Apple Devices software on my laptop.