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Re: iPad Battery Life

 

No.? The last time I had a battery die was on an iPod.? They gave me a new one for $60.



On Feb 29, 2020, at 2:44 PM, KarenP <waystation9@...> wrote:

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Does that mean the battery costs as much as getting a new one??

?? Karen
? ?organizing my iMac to the Nines999





On Feb 29, 2020, at 3:39 PM, Bob Buscaglia via Groups.Io <rbuscag@...> wrote:

If it is indeed the battery, Apple will give you a new unit for the cost of a battery.

Bob




On Saturday, February 29, 2020, 2:12 PM, KarenP <waystation9@...> wrote:

I have a 2017 iPad Mini 4. I noticed it loses its charge much quicker these days than it used to and I suspect it’s because the battery is getting old. But I don’t quite understand how it works. Last night, I had about 15-20% charge left when I closed the cover and put it on my nightstand to go to sleep. When I woke up in the morning, the charge was completely gone. I had to plug it in to see anything at all as the unit would not even turn on. How does an iPad that’s not being used go from 15- 20% charge to nothing overnight? Is it because the Wi-Fi is still working the whole time so it actually is using battery?

?Am I correct that the battery on this is simply old? Do people get new batteries for these things, or is it better to just get a new iPad altogether? I still plan to use mine for a while longer yet, but want to know what the best options are in this instance.

Thank you,
?? Karen
? ?organizing my iMac to the Nines999








Re: iPad Battery Life

KarenP
 

Thanks Dan. The battery ran all the way down last night, so I’ll see if there’s a noticeable difference in how long the charge keeps.
-karen

On Feb 29, 2020, at 7:03 PM, Daniel Settles <denver1.dan1@...> wrote:

Howdy.

Battery may need replacement.

Or, note that lithium Iron batteries sometimes lose the proper
calibration that is the real battery charge level and what is reported
on the charge/batter icon. This is usually fixed by letting the
battery run down so the iPad shuts itself down due to no battery
power. Then plug in and start it. Could help.

Denver Dan



On Sat, 29 Feb 2020 15:12:23 -0500, KarenP wrote:
I have a 2017 iPad Mini 4. I noticed it loses its charge much quicker
these days than it used to and I suspect it’s because the battery is
getting old. But I don’t quite understand how it works. Last night, I
had about 15-20% charge left when I closed the cover and put it on my
nightstand to go to sleep. When I woke up in the morning, the charge
was completely gone. I had to plug it in to see anything at all as
the unit would not even turn on. How does an iPad that’s not being
used go from 15- 20% charge to nothing overnight? Is it because the
Wi-Fi is still working the whole time so it actually is using battery?

Am I correct that the battery on this is simply old? Do people get
new batteries for these things, or is it better to just get a new
iPad altogether? I still plan to use mine for a while longer yet, but
want to know what the best options are in this instance.
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Re: iPad Battery Life

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Thanks for the link. Mine would cost $300 to repair according to this. So for $100 more I could get a Mini 5.
I’ll keep this one going long as I can and then I guess it’s time to upgrade after that.

-Karen



On Feb 29, 2020, at 5:32 PM, Pat Taylor via Groups.Io <pat412@...> wrote:


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On Feb 29, 2020, at 2:44 PM, KarenP <waystation9@...> wrote:

?Does that mean the battery costs as much as getting a new one??

?? Karen
? ?organizing my iMac to the Nines999





On Feb 29, 2020, at 3:39 PM, Bob Buscaglia via Groups.Io <rbuscag@...> wrote:

If it is indeed the battery, Apple will give you a new unit for the cost of a battery.

Bob




On Saturday, February 29, 2020, 2:12 PM, KarenP <waystation9@...> wrote:

I have a 2017 iPad Mini 4. I noticed it loses its charge much quicker these days than it used to and I suspect it’s because the battery is getting old. But I don’t quite understand how it works. Last night, I had about 15-20% charge left when I closed the cover and put it on my nightstand to go to sleep. When I woke up in the morning, the charge was completely gone. I had to plug it in to see anything at all as the unit would not even turn on. How does an iPad that’s not being used go from 15- 20% charge to nothing overnight? Is it because the Wi-Fi is still working the whole time so it actually is using battery?

?Am I correct that the battery on this is simply old? Do people get new batteries for these things, or is it better to just get a new iPad altogether? I still plan to use mine for a while longer yet, but want to know what the best options are in this instance.

Thank you,
?? Karen
? ?organizing my iMac to the Nines999








Re: Time Machine isn't working

 

Joan Sax wrote:
I am still confused by the wording. If the LaCie drive is listed in the “Exclude these items from?backups:” dialogue box, does that mean that the LaCie drive will not be used as a destination?for a backup, or that the LaCie drive will not itself be backed up.

The items included in the “Exclude” box are items that are NOT backed up.

If an external drive is used as a backup, it *should* be listed in the “Exclude” box, because you don’t want to backup a backup.

… when I open?that Exclude these items from backups dialogue box, both the LaCie Drive and my Macintosh?HD are listed (the latter grayed out) and if I press the minus sign beneath the window, it will?allow me to exclude the LaCie drive (is that what I want if I am using that drive to backup to?)?but not the Macintosh HD which is grayed out. What am I doing wrong?

If the LaCie is listed to be excluded, then your computer will not try to backup that drive (this is what you want).

Sorry to keep going at this but Time Machine is still not doing a backup of ?my Macintosh Hard?Drive to the LaCie drive which is what I want.

If the Macintosh HD *is* listed to be excluded, then it won’t be backed up.
You need to find ?way to remove it from the “Exclude” list, grayed-out or not.

--?
Jim Saklad
jimdoc@...


Re: Time Machine isn't working

 

A few months back, I was having all sorts of issues with my Apple Time Capsule. I eventually found out that the drive was dying. I replaced Time Capsule with a Seagate external drive and I’ve had no issues with Time Machine since.

Just something to consider.

Paul


Re: Time Machine isn't working

 

Hi Joan,

“Excludes from backup” simply mean “Do not backup this drive."

It does not mean that you can’t use the drive as a destination for backups.

A couple of things spring to mind:

1). Have you turn Time Machine off for a few minutes, before turning it back on?

2). Is the backup disk at least 3 times the size of the backup?

3). Have you checked the backup disk with Disk Utility to make sure it is OK?

Christopher

On 1 Mar 2020, at 10:26 am, Joan Sax via Groups.Io <jsax@...> wrote:

I am still confused by the wording. If the LaCie drive is listed in the “Exclude these items from backups:” dialogue box, does that mean that the LaCie drive will not be used as a destination for a backup, or that the LaCie drive will not itself be backed up. Obviously I want my iMac hard drive backed up to the LaCie drive. This is my current situation. I used Disk Utility to erase and reformat the LaCie drive which I would like to use for my Time Machine backup (as well as for backing up my hard drive using Super Duper). Now when I open that Exclude these items from backups dialogue box, both the LaCie Drive and my Macintosh HD are listed (the latter grayed out) and if I press the minus sign beneath the window, it will allow me to exclude the LaCie drive (is that what I want if I am using that drive to backup to?) but not the Macintosh HD which is grayed out. What am I doing wrong?

Sorry to keep going at this but Time Machine is still not doing a backup of my Macintosh Hard Drive to the LaCie drive which is what I want.

Joan


Re: Time Machine isn't working

 

Sorry Daniel,

“Exclude From Backups” means simply do not back this drive up.

It does not stop the drive from being a destination for backups.

Loving the notes about the new Mac Pro and coming to grips with it all!

Christopher

On 1 Mar 2020, at 11:00 am, Daniel Settles <denver1.dan1@...> wrote:

It's because you have excluded the LaCie from being used for backups.


On Sat, 29 Feb 2020 18:26:36 -0500, Joan Sax via Groups.Io wrote:
Sorry to keep going at this but Time Machine is still not doing a
backup of my Macintosh Hard Drive to the LaCie drive which is what I
want.
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Re: Recovery Partition OSX version

 

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Only Apple’s Recovery Disk Assistant still seems to be available and working.

The GitHub tool stopped at 10.13 and has been archived.

The Silvertooth tool leads to a 404 error, but the following link gets you to the software’s page:?

It looks like most of the software hasn’t been updated since 2016.

Christopher

On 1 Nov 2019, at 12:01 pm, Randy B. Singer <randy@...> wrote:


On Oct 31, 2019, at 2:45 PM, JR via Groups.Io wrote:

Anyone know how to ensure the OSX version of the Recovery Partition is the same as the current boot drive version?

Check out these utilities:

Apple's OS X Recovery Disk Assistant (free)


Create Recovery Partition Installer (free)
https://github.com/MagerValp/Create-Recovery-Partition-Installer

Recovery Partition (free)
http://musings.silvertooth.us/index.php/2016/10/05/recovery-partition-4-0-4/

___________________________________________
Randy B. Singer


Re: iPad Battery Life

 

Howdy.

Battery may need replacement.

Or, note that lithium Iron batteries sometimes lose the proper
calibration that is the real battery charge level and what is reported
on the charge/batter icon. This is usually fixed by letting the
battery run down so the iPad shuts itself down due to no battery
power. Then plug in and start it. Could help.

Denver Dan



On Sat, 29 Feb 2020 15:12:23 -0500, KarenP wrote:
I have a 2017 iPad Mini 4. I noticed it loses its charge much quicker
these days than it used to and I suspect it’s because the battery is
getting old. But I don’t quite understand how it works. Last night, I
had about 15-20% charge left when I closed the cover and put it on my
nightstand to go to sleep. When I woke up in the morning, the charge
was completely gone. I had to plug it in to see anything at all as
the unit would not even turn on. How does an iPad that’s not being
used go from 15- 20% charge to nothing overnight? Is it because the
Wi-Fi is still working the whole time so it actually is using battery?

Am I correct that the battery on this is simply old? Do people get
new batteries for these things, or is it better to just get a new
iPad altogether? I still plan to use mine for a while longer yet, but
want to know what the best options are in this instance.
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Re: Time Machine isn't working

 

It's because you have excluded the LaCie from being used for backups.


On Sat, 29 Feb 2020 18:26:36 -0500, Joan Sax via Groups.Io wrote:
Sorry to keep going at this but Time Machine is still not doing a
backup of my Macintosh Hard Drive to the LaCie drive which is what I
want.
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Re: Time Machine isn't working

 

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Hi

If its in the exclude box it will not be backed up.

Try restarting the computer is Safe Mode -hold down the Shift key at reboot and continue holding until you get the login credentials are- and then see if you can remove the Macintosh HD from the exclude list.

Paul
MacTech Services --
?Supporting the Greater Los Angeles?
Macintosh?Community since 1988. ? ? ? ? ? ?626-449-5529

On Feb 29, 2020, at 3:26 PM, Joan Sax via Groups.Io <jsax@...> wrote:

I am still confused by the wording. If the LaCie drive is listed in the “Exclude these items from backups:” dialogue box, does that mean that the LaCie drive will not be used as a destination for a backup, or that the LaCie drive will not itself be backed up. Obviously I want my iMac hard drive backed up to the LaCie drive. This is my current situation. I used Disk Utility to erase and reformat the LaCie drive which I would like to use for my Time Machine backup (as well as for backing up my hard drive using Super Duper). Now when I open that Exclude these items from backups dialogue box, both the LaCie Drive and my Macintosh HD are listed (the latter grayed out) and if I press the minus sign beneath the window, it will allow me to exclude the LaCie drive (is that what I want if I am using that drive to backup to?) but not the Macintosh HD which is grayed out. What am I doing wrong?

Sorry to keep going at this but Time Machine is still not doing a backup of ?my Macintosh Hard Drive to the LaCie drive which is what I want.

Joan




Re: Time Machine isn't working

 

I am still confused by the wording. If the LaCie drive is listed in the “Exclude these items from backups:” dialogue box, does that mean that the LaCie drive will not be used as a destination for a backup, or that the LaCie drive will not itself be backed up. Obviously I want my iMac hard drive backed up to the LaCie drive. This is my current situation. I used Disk Utility to erase and reformat the LaCie drive which I would like to use for my Time Machine backup (as well as for backing up my hard drive using Super Duper). Now when I open that Exclude these items from backups dialogue box, both the LaCie Drive and my Macintosh HD are listed (the latter grayed out) and if I press the minus sign beneath the window, it will allow me to exclude the LaCie drive (is that what I want if I am using that drive to backup to?) but not the Macintosh HD which is grayed out. What am I doing wrong?

Sorry to keep going at this but Time Machine is still not doing a backup of my Macintosh Hard Drive to the LaCie drive which is what I want.

Joan


Re: iPad Battery Life

 

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Pat

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On Feb 29, 2020, at 2:44 PM, KarenP <waystation9@...> wrote:

?Does that mean the battery costs as much as getting a new one??

?? Karen
? ?organizing my iMac to the Nines999





On Feb 29, 2020, at 3:39 PM, Bob Buscaglia via Groups.Io <rbuscag@...> wrote:

If it is indeed the battery, Apple will give you a new unit for the cost of a battery.

Bob




On Saturday, February 29, 2020, 2:12 PM, KarenP <waystation9@...> wrote:

I have a 2017 iPad Mini 4. I noticed it loses its charge much quicker these days than it used to and I suspect it’s because the battery is getting old. But I don’t quite understand how it works. Last night, I had about 15-20% charge left when I closed the cover and put it on my nightstand to go to sleep. When I woke up in the morning, the charge was completely gone. I had to plug it in to see anything at all as the unit would not even turn on. How does an iPad that’s not being used go from 15- 20% charge to nothing overnight? Is it because the Wi-Fi is still working the whole time so it actually is using battery?

?Am I correct that the battery on this is simply old? Do people get new batteries for these things, or is it better to just get a new iPad altogether? I still plan to use mine for a while longer yet, but want to know what the best options are in this instance.

Thank you,
?? Karen
? ?organizing my iMac to the Nines999







Re: iPad Battery Life

KarenP
 

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Does that mean the battery costs as much as getting a new one??

?? Karen
? ?organizing my iMac to the Nines999





On Feb 29, 2020, at 3:39 PM, Bob Buscaglia via Groups.Io <rbuscag@...> wrote:

If it is indeed the battery, Apple will give you a new unit for the cost of a battery.

Bob




On Saturday, February 29, 2020, 2:12 PM, KarenP <waystation9@...> wrote:

I have a 2017 iPad Mini 4. I noticed it loses its charge much quicker these days than it used to and I suspect it’s because the battery is getting old. But I don’t quite understand how it works. Last night, I had about 15-20% charge left when I closed the cover and put it on my nightstand to go to sleep. When I woke up in the morning, the charge was completely gone. I had to plug it in to see anything at all as the unit would not even turn on. How does an iPad that’s not being used go from 15- 20% charge to nothing overnight? Is it because the Wi-Fi is still working the whole time so it actually is using battery?

?Am I correct that the battery on this is simply old? Do people get new batteries for these things, or is it better to just get a new iPad altogether? I still plan to use mine for a while longer yet, but want to know what the best options are in this instance.

Thank you,
?? Karen
? ?organizing my iMac to the Nines999







Re: iPad Battery Life

 

If it is indeed the battery, Apple will give you a new unit for the cost of a battery.

Bob




On Saturday, February 29, 2020, 2:12 PM, KarenP <waystation9@...> wrote:

I have a 2017 iPad Mini 4. I noticed it loses its charge much quicker these days than it used to and I suspect it’s because the battery is getting old. But I don’t quite understand how it works. Last night, I had about 15-20% charge left when I closed the cover and put it on my nightstand to go to sleep. When I woke up in the morning, the charge was completely gone. I had to plug it in to see anything at all as the unit would not even turn on. How does an iPad that’s not being used go from 15- 20% charge to nothing overnight? Is it because the Wi-Fi is still working the whole time so it actually is using battery?

?Am I correct that the battery on this is simply old? Do people get new batteries for these things, or is it better to just get a new iPad altogether? I still plan to use mine for a while longer yet, but want to know what the best options are in this instance.

Thank you,
?? Karen
? ?organizing my iMac to the Nines999






iPad Battery Life

KarenP
 

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I have a 2017 iPad Mini 4. I noticed it loses its charge much quicker these days than it used to and I suspect it’s because the battery is getting old. But I don’t quite understand how it works. Last night, I had about 15-20% charge left when I closed the cover and put it on my nightstand to go to sleep. When I woke up in the morning, the charge was completely gone. I had to plug it in to see anything at all as the unit would not even turn on. How does an iPad that’s not being used go from 15- 20% charge to nothing overnight? Is it because the Wi-Fi is still working the whole time so it actually is using battery?

?Am I correct that the battery on this is simply old? Do people get new batteries for these things, or is it better to just get a new iPad altogether? I still plan to use mine for a while longer yet, but want to know what the best options are in this instance.

Thank you,
?? Karen
? ?organizing my iMac to the Nines999






Re: Time Machine isn't working

 

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On Feb 28, 2020, at 11:36 PM, Daniel Settles <denver1.dan1@...> wrote:

Howdy.

Exclude means it won't be backed up. ?No Time Machine backup when the
drive is excluded.

Note: ?You can add a folder to the exclusion list. ?It's not just for
drives. ?

Denver Dan


My 2? here: Time Machine will write any file that is at all changed, leaving others alone. If you use something such as Parallels Desktop or VMWare Fusion, the “volumes” seen by the emulator look to MacOS as simply very large files, so any time you make a change within the emulator program Time Machine will see it as a changed file and so write the 30 or whatever gigabyte file to the backup. In other words, do exclude those?

Barry Austern





Re: Time Machine isn't working

 

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On Feb 29, 2020, at 8:06 AM, Jay Abraham <jaygroups@...> wrote:

2.) Run disk utility on the back-up devices.

And, be prepared to let Disk Utility run for a LONG time if you’ve been using the backup disks for a while, because a huge amount of what’s on Time Machine backup disks is links within the directory (Time Machine doesn’t copy entire files if they change).

At least that’s my (limited) understanding.

--?
Jim Robertson


Re: Time Machine isn't working

 

Joan,

I occasionally have had this happen. Not sure why. Two solutions that I have tried that work but not consistently.

1.) Shut down all the components. Restart them - most often this solves the problem and they will start backing up.
2.) Run disk utility on the back-up devices.

Hope one of these methods help.

Jay

On Feb 27, 2020, at 11:16 AM, Joan Sax via Groups.Io <jsax@...> wrote:

I keep getting a message that Time Machine was unable to do a backup. I have two backup disks, a LaCie backup disk directly connected to my iMac (27-inch late 2014 running Sierra, 10.12.6) and a backup disk connected to my AirPort Extreme router. When I click on the Time Machine preferences, there are little notifications besides my LaCie disk and my iMac Time machine disk that say “There are no disks to back up. This can happen if all available disks are in the “Do not back up “ list. Click Options to edit the list.”

I did click options and the LaCie disk and LACIE SHARE (I’m not sure what that is) are the only ones listed in “Exclude these items from backups”. My iMac is not listed. Furthermore when I try to add a disk I see iMac time machine (the one connected to my AirPort Extreme) and it won’t allow me to add it to the excluded list. I also see “Joan’s iMac.sparsebundle” as an “invisible item”. What on earth is going on and how can I get back to normal Time Machine backups?

Joan


Apple T2 Chip

 

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Howdy.?

The following Macs have a new Apple chip called T2.?
  • iMac Pro.
  • Mac Pro introduced in 2019.
  • Mac mini introduced in 2018.
  • MacBook Air introduced in 2018 or later.
  • MacBook Pro introduced in 2018 or later.
The T2 is heavily involved with security and encryption.?

Other Macs have had a T1 chip.?

I’m attaching a link to an article on what the T2 does.?

<>?

After trying to deal with an Apple Tech Support case (for 4 very un responsive weeks) on boot problems with my new MacPro, this evening I took it to an Apple Store for them to diagnose the problems.?

It won’t boot into Recovery, Safe Disk, Option, zap PRAM, or boot from USB bootable installer. Otherwise it runs well.?

At Apple Store, I provided an hour of entertainment as every employee came around to check out the MacPro. None of them had ever seen one. ? Great interest. Hummmm? ?That may have been worth the price.?

I did learn about something called Secure Boot which is part of the T2 and is on by default. This prevents external bootable drives from booting the MacPro. However, apparently Secure Boot can be turned off when in Recovery mode.?

Except I can’t boot in Recovery.?

I suspect the T2 may have altered precisely how maintenance boots are done. ?No proof of this at this time. ?More info if I learn something about this.?

The T2 chip also deals with FileVault encryption and decryption almost instantly.?

I strongly urge folks with a T2 chip Mac to read the article.?

I’m sure more info will come out about the T2.?

Denver Dan?



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