...This kind of tomfoolery is one of the reasons why I don't use iProducts. Ugh.
(I got nothing. With my nice not-an-iProduct mp3 player, I can tell it to look wherethefuckever for music, and it complies. It has a couple of quirks, but nothing like "can't find anything")
*applies helpful bandaids*
...maybe you should just ask your kid to fix it. He would probably be like, *eyeroll* Mom. Duh. You just swap the widgeyhoo onto the dunderwhatsit, and click-click, boom. in my experience, kids Just Know how the technologies go, and that was true even when mine were LITTLE (funniest example: when my four year old turned on the computer and moved all the games into the start folder such that on boot-up, nothing else could happen until all the games had loaded, leading to his bewildered father calling me going, "HE BROKE THE COMPUTER WITH SOLITAIRE.")
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(I got nothing. With my nice not-an-iProduct mp3 player, I can tell it to look wherethefuckever for music, and it complies. It has a couple of quirks, but nothing like "can't find anything")
*applies helpful bandaids*
...maybe you should just ask your kid to fix it. He would probably be like, *eyeroll* Mom. Duh. You just swap the widgeyhoo onto the dunderwhatsit, and click-click, boom. in my experience, kids Just Know how the technologies go, and that was true even when mine were LITTLE (funniest example: when my four year old turned on the computer and moved all the games into the start folder such that on boot-up, nothing else could happen until all the games had loaded, leading to his bewildered father calling me going, "HE BROKE THE COMPUTER WITH SOLITAIRE.")