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Microsoft safety scanner ruined my computer
Microsoft safety scanner ruined my computer












microsoft safety scanner ruined my computer

Like any OTHER password manager software – the devil – or rather the security – is in the security of the device itself. But I do save passwords in the apple keychain. Now I know you will ask – is it safe to save the passwords on the device? I don’t recommend saving passwords in browsers on computers. If you have saved the passwords into the apple keychain these passwords will migrate over to your new device. You can now reset the device and either trade it in or hand it down to someone else. You then finish up the migration – it activates the electronic SIM on the new phone and your old phone no longer has the cellular connected to it.

microsoft safety scanner ruined my computer

You can restore it from your iCloud backup or keep the two devices side by side and they will restore the data from one to the other. The new device and the old device will do a sort of “hand shake” where there is a round image on the one device that you hold up and make the other device “see” and then off they go and migrate the data from one to the other. The old phone will sense the new phone and will start the process of migration. Then turn on the new phone and sit it side by side to your old phone. While you can back it up to your computer using desktop iTunes, because the phones have large hard drives, it’s to the point that you probably need to plan on a cloud backup. Note that I’ve seen where folks have triggered that alert while on amusement park rides so clearly it may need adjustment.įirst ensure you have a backup. Recently we upgraded my Dad’s iPhone 11 to iPhone 14 max plus so that we could have the emergency crash alert for Dad. It’s to the point that it’s near magical now. IPhones and iPads have – in my opinion – the best migration routine of any of the devices I’ve ever managed (with one exception that isn’t a fault of the platform, which I will go into below**). Posted on Octoat 19:02 CDT by Susan Bradley














Microsoft safety scanner ruined my computer