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How do I stop iTunes from automatically downloading Apps and Videos that are not already on my computer?

Every time I connect to the iTunes store through iTunes, it'll continually download media and apps I have purchased even though I manually stop the downloads each and every time this occurs. How do I prevent this behavior?

iTunes-OTHER, Windows 7

Posted on May 9, 2012 1:11 PM

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Posted on Oct 21, 2012 4:08 PM

This is so ******! I am so sick of this complete ********, as I have been sick of the complete ******** that is iTunes for almost 10 years now. Every year it's the same, some **** in iTunes that is ******* broken...it's the biggest pile of **** that Apple have ever unleashed on the earth but it persists. Why?


Fix it! No, I and the rest of the world DO NOT want to download the same TV show 1000 times. C'mon, this goes against the Apple philosophy of making things simple and having it just work. As you can see from the pic, every option is unselected but this continues to be a problem. This is so annoying it's #1 in the list of 1st world problems...congratulations Apple, you've finally eclipsed Windows in annoying computing behaviour. Well done, you absolute incompetent twaats.



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Dec 13, 2014 4:15 PM in response to ineedhelppleaselol

The reason iTunes keeps trying to download all of the apps from you iPhone is because it's creating a Backup. The solution is actually quite simple. Just follow these steps:


  1. Go to iTunes>Preferences, then click on the Store tab. Uncheck Apps under the Automatic Downloads section. Note: This will only stop iTunes from downloading Apps to your computer that you purchased on other devices using your Apple ID. This will have no affect on the syncing that takes place when you plug in your iPhone to your computer (or start charging it nearby if you have Wi-Fi syncing enabled).
  2. Plug your iPhone into your computer. If the syncing process begins, click on the "X" in the status window to stop it.
  3. In iTunes, click on the icon that represents your iPhone. This should reveal a Settings menu on the left (in the latest version of iTunes).
  4. Click on Summary.
  5. In Summary, scroll down and uncheck "Automatically sync when the iPhone is connected" under the Options section.
  6. Also in Summary, locate the Backups section and look under the area titled "Automatically Back Up." Chances are very good the radio button for "This computer" is selected. If you notice underneath this selection, it says in grey type "A full backup of your iPhone will be stored on this computer." That's exactly what it's doing. It's copying everything from your iPhone to your computer—including all of your apps.
  7. Unselect "This computer" by selecting "iCloud." This will only back up the most important data on your iPhone to your iCloud—not every single app—so it shouldn't take up too much space.
  8. Be sure to save your settings by click on the button labelled "Apply" at the bottom of the page.


That should solve your problem. If you have other issues with iTunes trying to sync all of your music, videos or photos, you can fix that in the individual settings. Hope this works for you.

Feb 14, 2015 3:48 PM in response to ineedhelppleaselol

So, I guess Apple has some reason for not solving this issue. They don't even address it! No response from Apple Techs to any of this other than the same obvious solutions that never work, which is why there are 100s or 1000s of complaints about this issue on multiple threads. Most of the users are not idiots, so freaking fix this issue. Nothing works! It is ridiculous! And it is shameful that apple is choosing to ignore this "ABSOLUTELY REAL ISSUE"!!!

Jun 17, 2015 1:46 AM in response to ThePost001

You posted this problem in 2012. It's now 2015 and I am having the same stupid problem with iTunes. Well done Apple, for making things so utterly stupid.


Every time I open iTunes it tries to download 25GB of data onto my laptop - films, extra content etc that I don't want at all.


I have disabled automatic downloads but it still does it.


Sick of this.

Feb 13, 2016 4:49 AM in response to ArrowAway

On Windows, I found what (I assume) were incomplete downloads.

I had the same issue, iTunes would continually try to download some 5GB movie that must have been a free purchase at some stage.


Anyway, I found and deleted 3 folders with the name of the movie from my C:\users\<username>\Music\iTunes\iTunes\Downloads folder


That MAY stop it..

Fingers crossed.


I was the same, I'd turned off all automatic download settings but still it persisted....

iTunes really is a pile of rubbish, get more confusing every version IMHO...

Jun 24, 2016 4:55 PM in response to ineedhelppleaselol

Still happening in June 2016. Latest version 10.11.5 El Cap and iTunes 12.4.1.6. I keep my iTunes library locally on a server and use home sharing to pump that to ATV4 or MacBooks in the house. Last night my MacBook Pro decided it needed to download my whole TV library in HD. Blew through 81GB filling my SSD before it stopped due to lack of space on my SSD. On hold with Apple Support now to try to discover why.


Of course all automatic download options are deselected so that ain't it.

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