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How do I get into an old email account?
Most email providers have a way for you to recover access to your account. Many email providers support a way to send a recovery link to a predesignated email address or phone number. When you click this link, you can select a new password and log back into your account.
How do I get my old iTunes account on my new computer?
Open iTunes and click “Store.” Select “Authorize This Computer” and enter your Apple ID and password. Click “Authorize” to sync or play a purchased item on your current computer.
Can I have two iTunes accounts on one computer?
Households with multiple iPod users can benefit from having two iTunes accounts on the same computer. A computer can have multiple iTunes libraries and accounts associated with it, allowing each iPod device owner to have an individual library. Adding a second iTunes library to a computer takes just a few moments.
How to add background music in Windows Live Mail?
Within the email; click on Format, then Background, then Sound. In the new window; click on the Browse button and navigate to your midi music folder. Click on the file you want (highlight it) and then click the Open button. Select the Continuously option and then click OK. That’s all there is…
What kind of music can I use in my email?
Unfortunately, the only music format supported by Windows email clients is the midi format. The advantage of midi is that file sizes are very small when compared to other formats. The good news is that hundreds of songs are available for free in midi format all over the net.
How can I access an old email account?
Another option is this: if you remember the old provider, you can also search for that. You also might want to search your computer to see if there are old documents with your old email in there. You also might have set up a recovery email address or phone number that you can use to access the account.
Where can I find all of my emails?
All Mail is found at the bottom of your label list after you click “More”. Scroll further again and you’ll find it.