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mburke5
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Jun 26, 2019
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iPad Netgear app "Save to Readycloud" gives a list of folders to save to, how to clear list?

iPad Netgear Readycloud app offers "Save to Readycloud" and then gives a list of folders to save to, how to clear list?

  • mburke5's avatar
    mburke5
    Jun 30, 2019

        Hey thanx again for reply.

        I did it (cleared SaveTo list) by uninstalling the app, which wiped data on iPad and then reinstalled with clean slate of saveto folders to work with.

         Thought I would tell you all in case another asks same question in future.

         Also, I did not ever read reviews, and many people have commented on the apps “simplicity” at the Apple app site.

         Take care, Mark

     

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    • mburke5's avatar
      mburke5
      Aspirant

       Thanx for reply, no these folders are in use. They are parent and child folders, sub-folders, etc, that I save various items to. 

      The list of “save to” folders is simply growing too large, I was hoping to clear it, that’s all.

       

      thanks again.

       

      For clarity, on iPad, when desiring to save a .pdf file, for example, to my attached hard drive on Nighthawk Router, I open pdf, find the iPad multifunction button (a square with arrow pointing up from top of square) - and then searching through my options I find Netgear ReadyCloud app, click it and am presented with ability to locate a folder within my Netgear network to save to.

      Folder list grown large, with no way to edit list or clear it. 

    • mburke5's avatar
      mburke5
      Aspirant

      Thanx again, I just thought to uninstall the app and reinstall might help. ~Mark

      • michaelkenward's avatar
        michaelkenward
        Guru - Experienced User

        Sounds like the iPad is remembering things.

         

        Any way of wiping its memory for that sort of stuff?