Path: csiph.com!1.us.feeder.erje.net!feeder.erje.net!1.eu.feeder.erje.net!weretis.net!feeder4.news.weretis.net!news.unit0.net!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!individual.net!not-for-mail From: Jolly Roger Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.apps,comp.sys.mac.system Subject: Re: iTunes' iPhones' options resetted after upgrading Mac OS v10.8.5 to v10.12.4? Date: 4 Apr 2017 15:09:28 GMT Organization: People for the Ethical Treatment of Pirates Lines: 34 Message-ID: References: <59OdndKp2sRNxH7FnZ2dnUU7-Y2dnZ2d@earthlink.com> X-Trace: individual.net LvV2QxhQj92SaHYxXUnRawNkT/L0+UIXinGll7PwEJku47xDdD Cancel-Lock: sha1:4sKi7GoBb/8gnwu1jHjszGDAfEM= Mail-Copies-To: nobody User-Agent: slrn/1.0.1 (Darwin) Xref: csiph.com comp.sys.mac.apps:37977 comp.sys.mac.system:103518 On 2017-04-04, Ant wrote: > In comp.sys.mac.apps Jolly Roger wrote: >> Ant wrote: >> > Is it me or does iTunes' settings (calendar, contacts, etc.) get >> > resetted > >> You mean "get reset". There is no such word as "resettled". > > Uh, I said resetted and not resettled. Yes, I realize that. "Resetted" is still not a word. What you meant to say is "iTunes settings get reset". >> > after upgrading from updated Mac OS X/Mountain Lion v10.8.5 to >> > mac OS Sierra v10.12.4? I noticed this with two different standard >> > accounts and iPhone 6+s. > >> A major upgrade of any mainstream operating system or application may >> result in settings changes. > > Ah OK. :( Your surprise and displeasure is unwarranted considering this is the case across all major platforms. This is not Mac- or Apple-specific. Major upgrades from very old versions of software often result in some settings being reset, often due to underlying architectural changes in the software. No software is bug-free. That's just a fact of life in computing. Suck it up, buttercup. ; ) -- E-mail sent to this address may be devoured by my ravenous SPAM filter. I often ignore posts from Google. Use a real news client instead. JR