Can T Download Pages On Mac
May 31, 2013 Free downloads & security. Can't download Office 365 on Mac. And from several different wifi networks, and I still can't seem to get the page to load.
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Here is the solution for that: 'The solution or fix seems to be to remove a file downloads.28.sqlitedb from a folder on the device. There is an app called iExplorer (formally iPhone Explorer) that allows you to see your devices folder structure without having to Jailbreak the device.
Locate the folder Media, open it and locate the folder Downloads and open it. Inside the folder Downloads you will see several folders with what appears to be random numbers (I had well over 50) as well as a file called downloads.28.sqlitedb.
(If you Jailbroke your device you can use iFile to delete that file.) All you have to do is delete downloads.28.sqlitedb file and then restart the device.' It worked for me and that messages 'waiting' below the grey icons disappeared. Here is the solution for that: 'The solution or fix seems to be to remove a file downloads.28.sqlitedb from a folder on the device. There is an app called iExplorer (formally iPhone Explorer) that allows you to see your devices folder structure without having to Jailbreak the device. Locate the folder Media, open it and locate the folder Downloads and open it. Download logic pro x windows. Inside the folder Downloads you will see several folders with what appears to be random numbers (I had well over 50) as well as a file called downloads.28.sqlitedb. (If you Jailbroke your device you can use iFile to delete that file.) All you have to do is delete downloads.28.sqlitedb file and then restart the device.'