![]() ![]() We apologize for any inconveniences.Īre we safe in completely ignoring this? I e-mailed my former brother-in-law (who works on the mobile team at Microsoft in Redmond) to get his thoughts, but I've not heard back. Thanks for your attention to this request. Īfter following the instructions in the sheet, your account will not be interrupted and will continue as normal. If you are still interested please confirm your account by filling the space below.Your User name, password, date of birth and your country information would be needed to verify your account.Ĭonfirm your E-mail by filling out your Login Information below after clicking the reply button, or your account will be suspended within 72 hours for security reasons. We are sending this email to you so that you can verify and let us know if you still want to use this account. we are having congestions due to the anonymous registration of Hotmail accounts so we are shutting down some Hotmail accounts and your account was among those to be deleted. This Email is from Hotmail Customer Care and we are sending it to every Hotmail Email User Accounts Owner for safety. orange letters, which sets off my BS alarms - Paul) Windows LiveHotmail Alert!!! (this part is in huge 48-pt. I don't think it's legit (because it asks for a password): My friend received this e-mail to her primary account this morning. It seems a bit cheesy and scammy/spammy, but since we just got my friend's Hotmail account all squared away a couple of weeks ago, I don't want another round of bullcrap to deal with. I think I know the answer to this, but I just want to confirm it here. The a-hole in me says "that's what she gets.she knew I'm the 'go-to' iPhone guy in her circle of friends/family, and she didn't take advantage of that?! Fine.figure it out."īut I can't do that. I can't help but think how I could've saved her a lot of hassle had I been present on the front-end. ![]() I like helping people, when I can, but this is quickly spiraling out of my control.for reasons both on her end, along with Microsoft (the password reset procedure is beyond bizarre) and Verizon. Naturally, she does none of this and just goes and buys it and the jackwits at Verizon just do nothing with/for her (other than confuse her, apparently) and now everything's all kinda loused up and half on her laptop and half on the phone, but she can't log in anywhere, it seems, etc. ![]() We'll take a few hours and set up your contacts and stuff on your laptop, so when you sync over, things will be all nice and neat and you'll have a nice, two-way thing going on where stuff will match and sync like they're supposed to." I told her, a month ago, "when you get your iPhone, if that's what you finally decide on, get with me and let me help you from the front-end.I can show you things on mine, let you use it for an afternoon, etc. And because we can't get her e-mail set up or access to the iTunes store, etc., she's just got a $199 feature phone with pretty icons all over it. I'm kicking my friend in the butt today.her forgetting her password for Hotmail seems to be at the root of all this. Double-clicking does nothing (other than asking for an application to use to open, but I wouldn't even know what that would be.) I see grey-colored icons with a ".ithmb" suffix. There are various thumbnail files, but not individual pics. Is it possible to get these ~250 cherished photos from this iPod to my Mac? Once that's done, I can easily "lifeboat" them to her notebook via disc or USB thumb drive.ĮDIT: I've enabled disc mode, but, naturally the full-res photos don't appear to be present. So.is there a utility or even a way to manually pull photos from a fifth-generation (video capable) iPod? It's the 30GB model and the computer that it is "paired" to is on the other side of the country and they're not going to be seeing each other anytime soon, so all she has to work with, and pull from, is this iPod here in front of me. This Windows iPod thing is a bust, and I'm using Senuti on my iMac but I'm more concerned with trying to extract these photos rather than the ~10GB of music (she's got her own library of music on her laptop that she'll sync over to her iPhone. But there are about 250 photos on it.their son, trips abroad, etc. The music, I've learned, isn't my friend's biggest concern (it's her ex's iPod and his stuff). ![]()
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