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What does dialing *#21# do on iPhone? - Apple Community What does dialing *#21# do on iPhone? Hello apple community, reccently I stumbled upon a tiktok trend that is about this number You write it as if you would call a new number Typing in ”*”, ”#”, ”2”, ”1”, ”*” Then you dial it Instead of calling the number there is a list that shows up on the screen
What is Someone titan *#21# and what does… - Apple Community Dialing ##21# cancels call forwarding on your device (or again, just turn it off in settings) What confused me was the what is “someone titan *#21#” as that made no sense to me when I first read it
com. apple. buildinfo. preflight. error 21 on… - Apple Community com apple buildinfo preflight error 21 on macOS Monterey installation For anyone out there trying to reinstall Monterey OS and getting this error, as I was, try first erasing the hard drive using the disk utility and then reinstalling the OS That was the only way I could get past that error messsage
Transfering Data to a new phone takes a f… - Apple Community Restoring your iPhone from an iCloud backup: Time Required: The time it takes to restore your iPhone from an iCloud backup depends on several factors, including: Amount of Data: The larger your iCloud backup, the longer the restoration process will take Internet Connection Speed: A faster internet connection will result in a quicker restoration Restoring your iPhone from an iTunes Finder
(ERROR 21) WHEN TRYING TO RE-INSTALL MON… - Apple Community (ERROR 21) WHEN TRYING TO RE-INSTALL MONTEREY Ladies and Gentlemen this is the solution please follow the steps below : Start Mac in recovery mode (CMDR +R) : Go to Disk Utility : View should allow (Show all devices) : Choose your very top option (Internal APPLE SSD) : Rename it (Macintosh HD) : Click Erase : Allow Disk Utility to finish
how to encode an exclamation mark in an url? Newbie Corner Arch . . . I have been trying to encode an ! in an url, but somehow it just doesn't work I tried RFC1738 codes -- one website mentioned the code was %21, a couple others said it was %22 However, both don't do any good Any pointers?