Mac OS X
Nike + iPod: Troubleshooting issues with uploading workout history to nikeplus.com
If you cannot upload your workout history from your iPod nano, iPod touch (2nd generation), or iPhone 3GS to nikeplus.com, check this document for some troubleshooting steps.
Nike + iPod: How to calibrate your Nike + iPod Sport Kit or Sensor
The default calibration for Nike + iPod is quite accurate for most users. You can improve the accuracy by calibrating the Nike + iPod Sport Kit or Sensor to your natural running and walking style.
Nike + iPod: Using multiple Nike + iPod sensors
You can use your Nike + iPod Receiver and your iPod nano, iPod touch (2nd generation), iPod touch (3rd generation), or iPhone 3GS1 with more than one Nike + iPod Sensor. However, each time you introduce a new sensor, you … Continue reading
Nike + iPod: Upload workout data before restoring your iPod nano, iPod touch, iPhone 3GS or iPhone 4
This article explains how to upload your Nike + iPod workout data before restoring your iPod.
Nike + iPod: Sensor not recognized by receiver, iPod touch (2nd generation), or iPhone 3GS
If you see the Nike+iPod menu or application on your iPod nano, iPod touch (2nd generation), or iPhone 3GS, but are not able to link to your sensor, try troubleshooting with the following steps:
Nike + iPod: About the sensor battery
The Nike + iPod Sensor's battery is not replaceable or rechargeable and has a life of over a thousand active hours. The sensor has a sophisticated built-in power-management system, allowing the sensor to consume power only when active (that is, … Continue reading
About LCD display pixel anomalies for Apple products released before 2010
This document defines the term “pixel anomaly”, explains why such anomalies occur, and describes what to do if you feel your LCD panel has more than an acceptable number of pixel anomalies.
Xserve: USB, FireWire, and optical drive do not respond
Xserve may exhibit a symptom where USB devices, FireWire devices, and the optical drive do not respond and external mass storage devices do not mount.
Apple TV (1st generation): Syncing photos via iTunes
Learn about syncing your digital photos from your computer to your Apple TV (1st generation) using iTunes.
OS X Server: When saving files on SMB shares, the permissions might be changed so that only the owner can read or write
Files saved on an SMB sharepoint might have group access removed when you save them.