Re: [iPad] Re: More sync issues

 

It's not going to take anything off your desktop computer. Even if, when you first plug it in it syncs EVERYTHING don't worry. Just go back, uncheck the stuff you don't want and click on the sync button. You can change your mind as many times you like by just clicking the sync button.

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On Mar 27, 2011, at 12:01 AM, "The Computer Man" <lookinnwpt@yahoo.com> wrote:

> The first problem was I started with another computer and then switched to the big desktop because it used up all the hard drive space on my laptop. It then warned that it would delete the iPad contents when it synced so I did it manually for the first three months. As it turned out the music sync did a sync of other things which I had not setup yet. I guess the trick is to setup everything you want to sync and how before you connect the iPad to the computer.
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> --- In iPad@yahoogroups.com, Jim Saklad <jimdoc@...> wrote:
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>>> WHO WRITES THIS STUFF ANYWAY? It is all screwed up!
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>> From the reports and complaints I have encountered, it seems as though you are in an extremely tiny minority in having this much trouble with syncing.
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>>> The one thing I really want to do is to remove some apps from the iPad but keep them on my PC. But I guess that would be asking too much too!
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>> I find it trivially easy. But I have been regularly syncing my iPad since the day I got it.
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