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Alena 07/09/2020 6:41 AM CST |
As there is an increase in technology, your TV is no more just to watch via cable. Smart TVs are a revolution. With a Smart TV, you can install streaming apps and view content over the internet. LG has developed smart TV which runs on webOS. With LG Smart TV, you can install various apps from LG Store and stream content on it. Like other smart devices, your TV might sometime not behave properly. It may be due to the app installed. During such times, it is better to reset LG Smart TV. You can easily reset LG Smart TV with the steps given in the blog. For all the problems you can contact our customer support. |
Got tired resetting your Amazon PIN? 06/21/2020 11:56 AM CST |
If you forgot your Prime Video PIN, you don’t need to worry. For that you just need your Amazon Prime credentials to change it. You only need to reset Amazon PIN on one device for it to reflect on all selected devices then you have to login with new pin.
-First you need to Sign in with your account credentials, then click ‘Change’ to the right of the PIN. This will wipe out the current PIN.
-Now go ahead and put your new five-digit PIN and hit ‘Save’.
-After this step your PIN is now saved.
Note: Your new PIN will be required to access restricted content on all devices that you sign in to.
once you set up a Prime Video PIN there is no way to actually remove it or disable Parental Controls. But don’t worry, you don’t have to keep parental restrictions on your content.
-All you have to do is select the highest maturity rating (18+) under ‘Viewing restrictions’.
-Make sure you select all your devices below so that the setting is applied across your account.
Once you are done, hit ‘Save’ at the bottom of the page. This will lift all restrictions on your Amazon Prime Video account.
Well, now you know how to use and reset your Prime Video PIN. If you have any queries feel free to reach out to us with our customer support service provider. |
Alena 05/30/2020 8:16 AM CST |
Many of the users face this difficulty and complain about this problem that they are not able to connect to the server. When they do something that requires connecting to iCloud, all the device generates pop up of an error message which says Verification Failed. There was an error connecting to the Apple ID server. In some cases, it also says "Unable to connect to server".
If you are going through this issue and facing Error connecting to iCloud. I can understand your pain as your device is just not being able to connect to iCloud and so you can't do any of your tasks that require the use of iCloud, even you are not able to download anything.
While there are not any major things you can do to get rid of the error, there are a few possible fixes that you can apply and see if they work for you. Most of the time, the fixes should work and you should be able to connect to iCloud without any errors, If not you can contact our customer support team troubleshoot the problem. |
Alena rose 04/27/2020 9:58 AM CST |
If you have a laptop of Windows installed 7 or 8 on them it comes with recovery discs, it allows you to access the OS through your disc drive. It is very simple to start. Just insert your recovery disk into the drive. However, you will want to make sure you back up all of your files before you do so.
Before you perform a laptop reset on Windows 8, you should check to see if there is a recovery application within the Windows software instead of on a disc. This can save you a lot of headaches searching for a disc that you may not have received. If you do not have either, you can still reset your computer from a recovery partition.
A partition stores your operating system information, your basic programs, and your main drivers. By using this hidden area of your hard drive, you can reset your computer exactly back to how it was when you first purchased it. Much of this will depend on the brand and model hard drive that you have.
Again, you will want to back up any files that you don’t want to lose during the process. This can include folders, photos, documents, and any other media you don’t want to be wiped from your system. Remember that any software you have installed will also be erased from your laptop. |
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