Please take both 'phones to the Genious Bar of your nearest Apple Store and they will be able to help you.
Run the Blackberry Desktop Software and click on pictures and from there use the export tab and it will transfer the pictures onto your computer to the designated file.
Plugged air/fuel filter? Plugged catalytic converter?
It is important to replace a leaking or plugged heater core ASAP Leaking will smell sweet and plugged will have no heat. Either way it needs replacement NOT FUN
restore it using itunes while having it plugged into the computer
When you have it plugged into itunes the tabs above that say, music, video, pictures. You select pictures then it will have a window where you select pictures to put on. After you finish selecting then you click apply, or sync in the bottom right corner and it will do the rest.
make sure the contacts are clean and plugged in properly
It means that you will only be able to use it when it is plugged in (your battery is dead). You could get a new, replacement battery.
Connecting any device to a computer needs several things. One is the ability of the device to store information in a form that is computer readable. Then what you need is a connection that allows a cable to be be plugged into the device and the other end of the cable to be plugged into a computer. The ability for computer to make any sense of what the device is sending it is the final thing you need. If you do not have some or all of those things you cannot import contacts from anything to anything
you should check if the power cord is plugged in first
No, electric barbecues do not have to be plugged in - they are constructed to be portable in many cases and if you look at the pictures you'll never see a plug in sight.
it depends on what type of mp3 it is. some mp3 can delete pictures from the device itself. some, needs to be plugged in to PC. through the PC you should be able to view all the files in the mp3.
No. If you sync your iPod it wont delete your apps. But if you click "Restore" while the iPod is plugged in, then it will restore you iPod to how it was when you bought it (no apps, no contacts, etc.) and then update it to the newest version of software.