When I switched to a new PC it didn't ask me to delete anything. Maybe it was because I had installed iTunes first and it recognized my user name and password? Anyway, the switch was easy and there were no problems.
Pete
--- In iPad@yahoogroups.com, "Carl Brooks" wrote:
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> "Install iTunes on the new PC and then connect your iPad to it. It will walk you through the process."
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> This is not the case. If you plug an iOS device into a new PC, it will tell you it was sync'd with another computer and then ask you to allow it to delete the media (which includes music, movies, pictures).Â
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> To avoid losing your media, you either back it up from the old PC or from the iOS device with a PC only app like SharePod (http://www.getsharepod.com/ )
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> Search google or YouTube to learn more.Â
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> On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 10:27 AM, petefromflorida
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> > Install iTunes on the new PC and then connect your iPad to it. It will walk you through the process.
> > Pete
> > --- In iPad@yahoogroups.com, "billswife_1999" wrote:
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> >> My old pc is on its way out and am setting up a new one.
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> >> What is the best way to get all my current IPad 2 content into a new install of ITunes?
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> >> Isabel
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