ozleicester Posted 8 October 2011 Share Posted 8 October 2011 My daughter has her music on itunes, (im not going to comment on my apple hatred) and her computer has died, screen broken etc. Can anyone tell me how we can transfer her itunes to her new netbook please? Thaks in advance Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AKCJ Posted 8 October 2011 Share Posted 8 October 2011 If she has it all on an iTouch, iPhone, iPad ect then you can just sync it back to her Netbook. I'm not sure if you can retrieve it if you don't though. Although I wouldn't be surprised if there is a way of getting around it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ozleicester Posted 8 October 2011 Author Share Posted 8 October 2011 If she has it all on an iTouch, iPhone, iPad ect then you can just sync it back to her Netbook. I'm not sure if you can retrieve it if you don't though. Although I wouldn't be surprised if there is a way of getting around it. ipod nano Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fox92 Posted 8 October 2011 Share Posted 8 October 2011 When I got a new laptop, I removed the hard drive from my old laptop and made it an external hard drive. I connected it to my new laptop, and there are all my files! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DB11 Posted 8 October 2011 Share Posted 8 October 2011 If she has it all on an iTouch, iPhone, iPad ect then you can just sync it back to her Netbook. I'm not sure if you can retrieve it if you don't though. Although I wouldn't be surprised if there is a way of getting around it. Not unless you pay for special software. You can't do it by default because Apple prevent it (think, you'd only need to buy a song on one account, transfer it to iPod and then you can put it on an infinite amount of machines). Any paid content she will be able to download on any machine as long as she's logged into her Apple account, but for just general music that is in the 'My Music' folder then you'd need to connect the hard drive to another machine and then transfer the files over. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Richard Posted 8 October 2011 Share Posted 8 October 2011 Download a free program called SharePod and you can then just plug in your iPod with all of your music and drag and drop onto the new laptop hardrive. If you sync the iPod with an empty iTunes then it'll remove all the songs from it I think. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ozleicester Posted 9 October 2011 Author Share Posted 9 October 2011 Download a free program called SharePod and you can then just plug in your iPod with all of your music and drag and drop onto the new laptop hardrive. If you sync the iPod with an empty iTunes then it'll remove all the songs from it I think. Brilliantr... trying this now, looks to be "Da bomb" (see how down wiv the kids i iz) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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