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Retreive deleted benchmarks

I do not understand what is going on between two iMACs. In any case I deleted some unwanted benchmarks, which I did not know where they came from, on my iMAC but they were subsequently deleted from my wife's iMAC. Now, if you are married, know how much trouble I am in. How do I separate these two iMACs? I am running Yosemite on both machines and both go through the same router.

iPad, iOS 7.1.2

Posted on Oct 18, 2014 10:20 AM

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Posted on Oct 18, 2014 10:25 AM

You each need to use separate Apple IDs. I would bet that now you are both using the same Apple ID. One of you needs to get a new Apple ID, then change configurations for iDevices and the computer. Unfortunately, any purchases made using the old Apple ID cannot be transferred to the new one. This may help you understand what to do.


Using More than One iDevice on the Same Computer


This applies mainly to couples who are adding another device and do not want their email, messages, etc. being duplicated on both devices. To begin read: How to use multiple iPhone, iPad, or iPod devices with one computer. You need to establish a separate Apple ID and password for whomever will use the new iDevice. See Apple - My Apple ID and Frequently asked questions about Apple ID. The easiest way is to do this on the computer using iTunes: iTunes- How to set up an Apple ID within iTunes.


On the computer create a new user account for the person with the new iDevice. This will be the user account that person will always use. He/She will no longer use the other user account. This way that person will have a separate iTunes Library


Start by transferring the new device(s) to a new account along with all your data. Save any photo stream photos that you want to keep to your camera roll (unless they are already in the camera roll) by opening your Photos app, tap on Albums icon at the bottom. Now, tap on My Photo Stream album; tap Select; tap on the photos you want to select;, tap the share icon (box with upward facing arrow) in the lower left corner; then tap Save to Camera Roll.


If you are syncing notes with iCloud that you want to keep then you need to open each of your notes and email them to yourself. Later you can copy and paste the text into new notes created in your new account.


Tap on Settings > iCloud > Delete Account (only deletes it from this device, not from iCloud; the person keeping the current account will not be affected,) provide the password to turn off Find My Phone and choose Keep on My iDevice when prompted. Sign in with a different Apple ID to create your new account. Choose Merge to upload your data.


Once you are on separate accounts, you can each go to icloud.com and delete the other person's data from your account.


Note: The essence of the above was created by user, randers4. I

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Oct 18, 2014 10:25 AM in response to jmsfmtex

You each need to use separate Apple IDs. I would bet that now you are both using the same Apple ID. One of you needs to get a new Apple ID, then change configurations for iDevices and the computer. Unfortunately, any purchases made using the old Apple ID cannot be transferred to the new one. This may help you understand what to do.


Using More than One iDevice on the Same Computer


This applies mainly to couples who are adding another device and do not want their email, messages, etc. being duplicated on both devices. To begin read: How to use multiple iPhone, iPad, or iPod devices with one computer. You need to establish a separate Apple ID and password for whomever will use the new iDevice. See Apple - My Apple ID and Frequently asked questions about Apple ID. The easiest way is to do this on the computer using iTunes: iTunes- How to set up an Apple ID within iTunes.


On the computer create a new user account for the person with the new iDevice. This will be the user account that person will always use. He/She will no longer use the other user account. This way that person will have a separate iTunes Library


Start by transferring the new device(s) to a new account along with all your data. Save any photo stream photos that you want to keep to your camera roll (unless they are already in the camera roll) by opening your Photos app, tap on Albums icon at the bottom. Now, tap on My Photo Stream album; tap Select; tap on the photos you want to select;, tap the share icon (box with upward facing arrow) in the lower left corner; then tap Save to Camera Roll.


If you are syncing notes with iCloud that you want to keep then you need to open each of your notes and email them to yourself. Later you can copy and paste the text into new notes created in your new account.


Tap on Settings > iCloud > Delete Account (only deletes it from this device, not from iCloud; the person keeping the current account will not be affected,) provide the password to turn off Find My Phone and choose Keep on My iDevice when prompted. Sign in with a different Apple ID to create your new account. Choose Merge to upload your data.


Once you are on separate accounts, you can each go to icloud.com and delete the other person's data from your account.


Note: The essence of the above was created by user, randers4. I

have made substantial changes to improve readability and syntax.

Oct 18, 2014 10:37 AM in response to Kappy

I believe you have the answer. I originally gave the 2nd iMAC a different iTunes account. In order to get the same purchases on both machines I changed hers to match mine. But, under Yosemite, it appears that this causes more problems for the way we want to operate. So I change her account back to the original one. We are just old folks that do not do any social networking and just like our own individual computers form personal use. Thanks for your you informative response.

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