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post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. Tonimparv Level 1 (0 points) an error occurred while verifying your email facetime activation Q: iMessage activation problem. iMessage activation problem. I keep typing
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something I'm missing? I went from being able to text to nothing. I can't make or receive texts now. The iMessage dialogue box will not go away!!!! Help. iPad 2 Posted on Jan 4, 2014 8:26 PM I have this question too Close Q: iMessage activation problem. All facetime an error occurred during activation ipad 2 replies Helpful answers by jeremy_v, jeremy_v Jan 7, 2014 2:48 PM in response to Tonimparv Community Specialists Jan 7, 2014 2:48 PM in response to Tonimparv Hi Tonimparv, Thanks for visiting Apple Support Communities. Start with the steps in this article if you're not able to activate iMessages with your Apple ID:iOS: Troubleshooting FaceTime and iMessage activationhttp://support.apple.com/kb/TS4268Regards,Jeremy Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Texas Mac Man, Texas Mac Man Jan 7, 2014 3:09 PM in response to Tonimparv Level 8 (46,611 points) Jan 7, 2014 3:09 PM in response to Tonimparv Using FaceTime http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4319Troubleshooting FaceTime http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3367The Complete Guide to FaceTime + iMessage: Setup, Use, and Troubleshootinghttp://tinyurl.com/a7odey8Troubleshooting FaceTime and iMessage activationhttp://support.apple.com/kb/TS4268iOS: FaceTime is 'Unable to verify email because it is in use'http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3510Using FaceTime and iMessage behind a firewallhttp://support.apple.com/kb/HT4245iOS: About Messageshttp://support.apple.com/kb/HT3529Set up iMessagehttp://www.apple.com/ca/ios/messages/iOS and OS X: Link your phone number and
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Italy Malaysia Mexico New Zealand Philippines Quebec Singapore Taiwan Hong Kong Spain Thailand UK & Ireland Vietnam Espanol About About Answers Community Guidelines Leaderboard an internal facetime error occurred Knowledge Partners Points & Levels Blog Safety Tips Consumer Electronics Other - Electronics Next FaceTime "Cannot Verify My Email"? So today I got a brand new iPod Touch for Christmas (the newest version as of December 2011) and was https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5750024?tstart=0 all excited because I thought I was going to be able to FaceTime my cousin, who lives across the country from me and is expecting my call. However, when I went to set up a FaceTime account using the email I already... show more So today I got a brand new iPod Touch for Christmas (the newest version as of December 2011) and was all excited because I thought I was going to be able to FaceTime my cousin, https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20111225135926AA47eKl who lives across the country from me and is expecting my call. However, when I went to set up a FaceTime account using the email I already have set up on my new iPod, I entered the email and received a notification that said "An error occured while verifying your email". I tried multiple times using that email, and then tried three different emails. None of them worked. I set up an entirely new email, added that to my iPod, and tried that on FaceTime -- still, nothing. Finally, I looked up what the problem was, and found a link on the official Apple website that said that my FaceTime ID had to be the same one as my Apple ID. I'm underage and don't have a credit card, so my family's Apple ID is my dad's email. I asked him if I could use his, and he said I could, but two people using the same email on FaceTime probably wouldn't work because we'd both get the same calls at the same time. So I asked him if I could use his credit card number to set up my own Apple ID (I promised him that I wouldn't make any purchases without his permission) but he refused. :( Is there a way to fix this so that I can use one of my already existing emails and so that FaceTime will actually verify i
the 9.0 developer betas), I was unable to use either FaceTime or Messages. When I'd enter my iCloud credentials in the setup box for either service, I'd be greeted by http://robservatory.com/resolve-an-ios-facetimemessages-activation-error/ a long delay, followed by this error message:
FaceTime ActivationAn error occurred during activation. Try again. When I searched on this message, I got lots of hits, including the first one, which points http://forums.macrumors.com/threads/face-time-error-message-an-error-occurred-during-activation-try-again.1072287/ to this article: SOLVED: iMessage Activation error: “An error occurred during activation. Try again.” The advice in this article matches what I was told by Apple Support: back up the iPad, erase it, set error occurred it up as new, make sure Messages/FaceTime works, then restore from backup. And for me, it seemed to work at first: Everything worked fine until I did the restore, and that would then break Messages/FaceTime. Ugh. Apple Support told me the backup must be corrupted, and I'd just need to start fresh. But with over 200 apps, and who knows how many that don't sync data via iCloud or an error occurred other service, I did not want to do this. But then I noticed something. Something completely self-induced. And that something turned out to be both the problem and the solution. So just what was that something? Nothing more than a bit of time travel… I use my iPad for a lot of things, including gaming. And some games—very annoyingly—have timers that limit what you can do until the timer advances. In some of these games (mostly the poorly-written ones), the timers run locally on your iPad. So you can advance the timers* by manually setting your iPad's clock forward, then relaunching the game. * Call this cheating if you like; I call it "playing the game when I have time to play the game, not when the dev wants me to play the game." Usually when I do this, I then set the clock back immediately (the games don't seem to notice this backwards time travel at all). But for some reason (I blame the kids), I must've gotten distracted and left my iPad running in the future for some period of time. I noticed, for instance, that I had app updates that were shown as being installed in late November of10 iPad Air 2 iPad mini 4 (2015) iPad Pro iPhone 6s iPhone 7 iPhone 8 (2017) iPhone SE iPod nano iPod shuffle iPod touch Mac mini Mac Pro MacBook Air MacBook Pro macOS Sierra Retina MacBook Thunderbolt Display tvOS 10 watchOS 3 Buyer's Guide Forums Forums Front Page Roundups Buyer's Guide Forums Roundups OS X Yosemite MacBook Air iOS 8 Apple Watch Log in Sign up Recent Posts Spy Support Support Quick Links General FAQ MacRumors Theme FAQ Contact Us Lost Password Menu Search titles only Posted by Member: Separate names with a comma. Newer Than: Search this thread only Search this forum only Display results as threads More... Useful Searches Recent Posts Options Please select a forum to jump to News and Article Discussion MacRumors.com News Discussion Mac Blog Discussion iOS Blog Discussion iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch iOS iOS 9 (Beta) iOS 8 iOS 7 Older iOS Versions iOS 6 iOS 5 and earlier iPhone iPhone iPhone Tips, Help and Troubleshooting iPhone Accessories iPhone Launch Meetups iPad iPad iPad Tips, Help and Troubleshooting iPad Accessories iOS Apps iPod touch iOS Programming iPod Jailbreaks and iOS Hacks Alternatives to iOS and iOS Devices Apple Watch Apple Watch Apple Watch Accessories Apple Watch Apps Macs OS X OS X OS X El Capitan (10.11, Beta) OS X Yosemite (10.10) OS X Mavericks (10.9) Older OS X Versions OS X Mountain Lion (10.8) Mac OS X Lion (10.7) Desktops iMac Mac Pro Mac mini Notebooks MacBook MacBook Pro MacBook Air Mac Basics and Help Mac Programming Buying Tips and Advice PowerPC Macs Mac Accessories Windows, Linux & Others on the Mac Mac Apps and Mac App Store Mac OS X Server, Xserve, and Networking Apple TV Apple TV and Home Theater Apple TV Apps tvOS Programming Apple and Apple Services Apple, Inc and Tech Indu