When I check sync all books I get a message: "Allexisting songs, movies and TV shows on the iPad will be removed." This makes no sense to me. So I don't sync them. I've never been able to get an explanation why this happens. I've asked on users groups and looked online.
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>When you plug in your iDevices to your computer and open iTunes, do you go to the books area of iTunes and check sync all books? Do you get the message that it's going to delete your books at that time?
I'm not sure how much of iOS 5 is useable with Snow Leopard since I upgraded to Lion before upgrading to iOS 5. Sorry :-(
Alice
On Oct 30, 2011, at 9:02 AM, Devitt wrote:
>> My MacMini is running the latest version of Snow Leopard. My iPhone 3GS and iPad 2 currently run the latest iOS 4. I want to update the 3GS and iPad 2 to iOS 5 and use iCloud to sync Mail, Notes, Calendar, Books and a few non-Apple apps between the iPhone and iPad. Is this possible without upgrading to Lion or am I asking for trouble? Is it better to forget about iCloud until I've done the Lion upgrade?
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> If it is possible, would I be better off setting up iCloud through settings after I've done the iOS 5 upgrade or as part of the process?
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> In 10 days I'll be going out of town for three weeks. I'll need my i devices to be in good working order during the trip. I'd love to install iOS 5 before I leave. But the horror stories I've read about updating make me hesitant to try. I'm not a novice, but not a pro either. For example, I still am not sure how to get my book purchases from the i devices to the computer through iTunes. The "all your books will be wiped" warning notice when setting up sync has scared me off from trying.
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> I'd appreciate any and all advice.
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dimanche 30 octobre 2011
[apple-iphone] Re: iCloud without Lion
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