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Dear sir, my phone is problem with virus
hi
first of all try to connect the mobile with computer and then try to take all the back updata on a particular folder and then try to delete the the data from mobile and once it is being done then try to scan the computer and once the virus scann is completed and is succesful then try to transfer the data back into the mobile
IF it doesnot work then try to log on to
http://techbuddies.org
they will remotely help you out for you computer
10/31/2016 6:33:23 AM •
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on Oct 31, 2016
How to change a lock screen password that I have forgotten
If you can't get in a phone because you forgot your password, the only way in, is to reset the phone and setting up the phone from scratch. You will lose all data, like contact lists, notes, images, and all apps, you did not backup on a computer or in the cloud.
Setting up a password protection on a smart phone, was to prevent anyone without password to be able to access your data. Now you forgot the password, you are excluded to the information too.
If there was a general code to unlock every password, that would make the security a farce and worth nothing.
8/10/2016 11:05:23 AM •
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on Aug 10, 2016
Motorola flash mode
Have you tried a Master Re-set when the phone is off? Hold the center key and the power button for at least a FULL minute to a minute and a half. You will see the provider's splash screen, but hang tough.
This works best with the device on a flat surface rather than holding it.
2/29/2016 2:24:33 PM •
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on Feb 29, 2016
I have lost my moto
Try a hard reset under settings/ initial setup / master clear
code should be 000000
this will wipe all memory and reset your lock code
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12/21/2015 6:34:24 AM •
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on Dec 21, 2015
Where do i put the code
Views
Having lots of logic in your views is a huge anti-pattern. Don't do it. It's hard to test, it's hard to find, it's hard to write sandwiched in between the HTML... Just don't.
Instead, your views should contain HTML, variables that turn into HTML, and calls to helper methods that generate HTML - or whatever your final output format is. There should be no logic in there
to test. No conditionals, no loops, no non-display methods. If you add an output format, there should be no code to repeat because all the interesting data transforms already happened, and no other output format cares about your HTML-only helpers. Right?
12/14/2015 1:42:01 AM •
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on Dec 14, 2015
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