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A techie question for those Grapes with an iPad2. I've read you initially connect an iPad2 up to a laptop (yes?) What is the minimum specification for the laptop? Our laptop is geriatric and decrepit Has 512MB RAM Will it survive?
■PC with USB 2.0 port
■Windows 7; Windows Vista; or Windows XP Home or Professional with Service Pack 3 or later
■iTunes 10.5 or later
(free download from Apple - iTunes - Download iTunes Now)
■Apple ID (required for some features)
■Internet access
"We can complain because rose bushes have thorns, or rejoice because thorn bushes have roses."-- Abraham Lincoln
On the 12th (I think it is), iOS 5 is being release so ipads bought after that date will come with version 5 of the iPads operating system on it (iOS).. which supports over the air (i.e. you don't have to plug it in) activation/upgrades.
HW, really? It would be better if I did not need to fire it up and in the process kill off my poor decrepit laptop.
Chris, thanks for the info will pay a visit after the 12th.
I bought the iPad because at the time the netbook we'd bought had gone tats up (it's since been fixed). I'm pretty sure I just plugged it in, charged it up and connected it to the radio network.
I think you still have to plug it into itunes to activate it - but that said the store will do this for you if you buy it from an apple store. That said, I can't remember doing it to mine, but I did have to do it (and remember doing it) to my phones, which run the same OS.
I think you still have to plug it into itunes to activate it - but that said the store will do this for you if you buy it from an apple store. That said, I can't remember doing it to mine, but I did have to do it (and remember doing it) to my phones, which run the same OS.
I haven't synch'ed iTunes. MyPad is only 32GB, and my iTunes library would wipe that out in a second. So I don't think I connected up.
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