When I go to play songs I've bought, or sync my iPod, iTunes says the computer is not authorized. So I type in my Apple ID and password, and it says it is authorized. Lather, rinse, repeat. It's apparently a problem other people have (including our own megan walker!), but none of the suggested fixes work for me.
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So this news about people losing their Google accounts and all their data makes me really nervous.
What's the best way for me to backup everything I've got on the Google cloud? I'm particularly concerned about the email. Just get Thunderbird and download everything?
Suela, there's this: [link]
I decided to try one month of backupify paid plan for that reason 'Suela. I don't have the time right now to back up 8 Gigs of email on Thunderbird.
Suela, there's this: [link]
This is where I admit that being geekish and fannish does not mean that I understand computers. That's the sort of thing that I don't think I'm capable of running safely.
When I go to play songs I've bought, or sync my iPod, iTunes says the computer is not authorized.
And then it won't let you authorize it? Way to create an unsolvable problem, iTunes!
(I couldn't remember the problem you were having, but I remembered it involved your computer AND your iPod AND songs you bought. I had bought a TV show episode on my iPod and wanted to transfer it from the iPod to my computer, and I thought you just sync it, but that didn't work. I drove myself mad trying to figure it out, until I realized there's a menu option of "Transfer items purchased on iPod." But there was never an authorization problem, so I doubt that would solve your problem.
Do you have more than one Apple account?
Do you have more than one Apple account?
I'm 90% sure I don't. It's just some screwy thing.
You can check if the songs are registered under another Apple ID by right-clicking the songs in iTunes and choosing "Get Info." The account they are registered under appears there.
I doubt that's your problem, but worth checking.
I have a friend with really bad eyesight, borderline legally blind. He currently has trouble using his computer even with lots of disability friendly software. He is definitely getting at least one better screen. Is it possible if he gets two screens to do the following?
Use one for navigation with a tool similar to the windows magnifying glass. but whatever area is selected to magnify is not magnified on the first screen. Instead only the area under the magnifying glass or whatever the tool is would be fully zoomed on the second screen. So the one screen would be used for navigation, the second for reading zoomed text.