StarBlue1

Q: Apps NO Longer Available

I have two apps that are no longer on the app store i want to sync music from my new mac book without easing my two apps... What should I do?

Posted on Jun 9, 2016 4:18 PM

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  • by Limnos,

    Limnos Limnos Jun 9, 2016 7:53 PM in response to StarBlue1
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    Jun 9, 2016 7:53 PM in response to StarBlue1

    Easing  =  losing?

     

    Transfer them from your old computer to your new computer. You can no longer transfer apps from an idevice to a computer and if they are no longer in the Store then they cannot be re-downloaded.  This is why you transfer content from an old computer, or a backup, to a new one.

  • by StarBlue1,

    StarBlue1 StarBlue1 Jun 9, 2016 8:08 PM in response to Limnos
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    Jun 9, 2016 8:08 PM in response to Limnos

    so I backup will it saved everything thats on my phone cause my old computer is not working

  • by Limnos,

    Limnos Limnos Jun 9, 2016 9:00 PM in response to StarBlue1
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    Jun 9, 2016 9:00 PM in response to StarBlue1

    No. Apps never were part of a backup, they were part of syncing, but even now that is no longer possible with apps since iOS9.  You will have to see if third party software can help you.

     

    Do something about backing up your computer for the next time this happens (oh, it will again).

     

    Your i-device was not designed for unique storage of your media. 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 independently backed up against loss.  To use a device with a different setup you transfer the old library from a computer or a backup directly to the new setup, not the device to the library. Media 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 from a device. The exception is iTunes Store media purchases which can be transferred to a computer.

     

    Re-download or transfer your iTunes Store purchases from an iPhone, iPad or iPod to a computer - https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201267 - "This feature works only for content bought from the iTunes Store." As of iOS9 it no longer does apps which now must be re-downloaded directly from the Store.

     

    For transferring other items from an i-device to a computer you will have to use third party commercial software.  See this document by turingtest2: Recovering your iTunes library from your iPod or iOS device - https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-3991  Even this method may not fully recover what you had in the library originally. For example if in order to save space when syncing you had converted music files to a lower bitrate, or photos to a lower resolution, it is those lower quality files you will recover.

     

    If you subscribe to Apple Music, tracks which are not part of content you have purchased or uploaded cannot be transferred and have to be downloaded directly from iCloud.