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Post by Professor Plum on Jan 7, 2011 16:45:41 GMT -5
Does anyone else here have an iPhone? I'm trying to sync to two different libraries, but the geniuses at Apple decided it would be a good idea to not allow this to happen without erasing everything on your phone. What.
So anyways, I'm trying to find a simple way to get around this, but so far no dice. I'm too scared to jailbreak my phone or hack my own iTunes library, because I have a tendency to REALLY mess stuff like that up. :I
Anybody ever have this problem?
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Post by babby on Jan 7, 2011 16:53:03 GMT -5
I've had that happen when I switched iPods, but now I'm afraid to try it on my iPhone XD
Try restoring the phone. You'll have everything else still, and it'll sync everything in the library it's plugged in to =v=
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Post by Professor Plum on Jan 7, 2011 17:22:58 GMT -5
ikr? xD I'm scared I'm going to mess up my phone.
Hrrrrgh, thanks, I'll try that. Honestly, the only thing I'm worried about losing is my music, because some a shitload of it isn't purchased from iTunes, and it's saying all of it will be deleted. :\ Otherwise, I'd just go through with the 'erase and sync'. /ragequits Apple forever
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Post by babby on Jan 7, 2011 17:26:48 GMT -5
PFFFT XD same with me XD as long as you're able to find the music when it asked after it's restored, it'll be there
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Post by Professor Plum on Jan 7, 2011 17:44:17 GMT -5
AAAAAH I DID IT. I erased/re-synced. XD I almost screamed when I pressed the button.
But it's all cool; it just erases the music (I thought it would format the whole phone, derp). Seriously, though, who at Apple thought this was a clever plan, to only allow single-computer sync-age. :\
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