
The exception is iTunes Store purchases which can be transferred to a computer. Syncing is one way, computer to device, updating the device content to the content on the computer, not updating or restoring content on a computer. It is not a backup device and media transfer was planned with you maintaining a master copy of your media on a computer which is itself properly backed up against loss. Your i-device was not designed for unique storage of your media. Some of the information below has subsequently appeared in a document by turingtest2: Recovering your iTunes library from your iPod or iOS device. Now you know why it's worth spending $100 for a backup drive for your computer. ALWAYS creating so many unnecessary problems! 😟
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.this is why I never wanted to deal with Android in the first place. Is there any way to back up/restore my non-iTunes purchased music from my iPhone 5 back onto iTunes? I'm currently on the latest iTunes 11.Īny help would be greatly appreciated, thanks! I've been searching for 30 minutes now for a way to transfer these songs back from my iPhone to iTunes but all I see are solutions for purchased music through iTunes and not my own songs. Luckily, I have them backed up still on my iPhone 5. Now those songs are showing up missing in my iTunes and I can't find them anywhere on my hard drive. I deleted the songs from my Nexus and tried putting the songs into a folder on my desktop first before transferring to my Nexus and that worked, but I didn't realize that the songs I tried transferring before directly from iTunes to the Android File Transfer app had already deleted the songs off my computer. I was using an app called "Android File Transfer" to add songs from my iTunes to my Nexus 4 and for some reason the app decided to pull the original music files OUT of my iTunes folder and transfer them to my Nexus but halfway through the transfer it gave me an error.
