imac abuser macrumors 6502a Original poster Mar 1, 2004 632 1 Dec 14, 2007 #1 I need to reset all my .mac data, and erase my idisk I want to start over fresh anyone know how to do that with out getting another .mac name? Thanks Chris
I need to reset all my .mac data, and erase my idisk I want to start over fresh anyone know how to do that with out getting another .mac name? Thanks Chris
wrldwzrd89 macrumors G5 Jun 6, 2003 12,110 77 Solon, OH Dec 14, 2007 #2 From .Mac System Preferences, in the Sync tab, choose the Reset Sync Data option (after turning off automatic synchronization). Once that's done, you'll need to manually delete any data on your iDisk - I do not know of a way to wipe it.
From .Mac System Preferences, in the Sync tab, choose the Reset Sync Data option (after turning off automatic synchronization). Once that's done, you'll need to manually delete any data on your iDisk - I do not know of a way to wipe it.
imac abuser macrumors 6502a Original poster Mar 1, 2004 632 1 Dec 14, 2007 #3 so just log into the web version and clear the contents? Are there any way to get rid of all apples crappy suggested folders?
so just log into the web version and clear the contents? Are there any way to get rid of all apples crappy suggested folders?
wrldwzrd89 macrumors G5 Jun 6, 2003 12,110 77 Solon, OH Dec 14, 2007 #4 imac abuser said: so just log into the web version and clear the contents? Are there any way to get rid of all apples crappy suggested folders? Click to expand... Either from your computer or from the web, either works. And no, you can't delete (or add) folders at the root level of your iDisk.
imac abuser said: so just log into the web version and clear the contents? Are there any way to get rid of all apples crappy suggested folders? Click to expand... Either from your computer or from the web, either works. And no, you can't delete (or add) folders at the root level of your iDisk.