Malwarebytes

For Windows XP:

C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Malwarebytes\Malwarebytes Anti-Malware\Logs\

For Windows 7:

C:\ProgramData\Malwarebytes\Malwarebytes Anti-Malware\Logs\

Sample Log Files: mbam-log-2016-02-22 (10-21-21).xml

AdwCleaner

For Windows XP:

C:\AdwCleaner\

For Windows 7:

C:\AdwCleaner\

Sample Log File: AdwCleaner[R0].txt, AdwCleaner[S0].txt

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  1. Login to your printer (default username and password is Admin - make note of uppercase A).
  2. Go to Network Settings, make sure IPP is set to on with port number 631 (unless your CUPS is using a different port number).

  3. Login to your CUPS server (https://ip-address:631/admin/) then add the printer using the IP address or hostname. For example, http://laser1:631/ipp

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I had to do an iPhone factory reset because before I changed the main email address of an Apple ID from a non-existing email address to a new email address, the user of the iPhone didn't sign out (by going to Settings -> iTunes &amp App Store -> tap on the field says 'Apple ID' -> click Sign Out). But before doing a factory reset, I need to backup the contacts.

Note: Restoring from iTunes backup will also restore the old Apple ID.

In this scenario, I'm using a Windows 7 computer with iTunes 12.1.1 installed and an iPhone 4S.

To summarise the restoration, I will be backing up the iPhone using iTunes, then extract the contacts from the backup using iBackupViewer. Import the contacts (VCF files) to Windows Contacts. Restore iPhone, setup as new iphone, disable automatic sync then sync contacts from Windows contacts. Then sign in on iTunes and iPhone using the new Apple ID.

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