Q: how can i sync the information on someone else's ipod touch to my computer?
Is there a way to sync the information on someone else's ipod to my computer in order to save the information? I want to know if I can get everything off my daughter's ipod and save it to my computer then reset the ipod. I have itunes and my ipod is synced to the computer. She also has itunes but I have not hooked her ipod up to my computer. Any suggestions?
iPod touch (4th generation), iOS 7
Posted on Jan 26, 2015 1:17 PM
I think either of the above mentioned articles should work for you, but there is a missing bit of information.
What do you want to do with that content after you reset the iPod - do you want to be able to put it on another iPod/iPad that your daughter might get in the future?
If that's true, why not just log the new device into her iTunes account and download again all the purchased content (apps, movies, music, etc)? You don't need to back this purchased content up - you simply set up the new device with her existing iTunes account and download it to the new device and it's good to go.
If there is content that is on the iPod now that was not purchased like photos or mail or ????, then you need to back it up so that you can restore it later to another "idevice". In that case maybe you could back up the device to iCloud before resetting it - remember there is a 5GB limit for free iCloud backups (doesn't include purchased content like music, apps, movies). Then later if she gets another "iDevice" in future, download it to the new device along with the iTunes store stuff (for the purchased content) and again it's good to go. There is no need for your computer to get involved.
Read about iCloud storage here - iCloud storage upgrades and downgrades - Apple Support
If there is more than the 5GB limit of iCloud (you can get more but you have to pay for it) or you don't want to think about how long restoring all the content from iTunes store and iCloud might take, then back it up to your computer in it's own iTunes library (in a new user account so it's separate from your iTunes stuff). Backing the device up to it's own iTunes library on your computer would negate the need to do all that backing up in iCloud, or give you a secondary backup as it is possible for some purchased content to disappear from the iTunes store - not common but possible.
Good luck...
Posted on Jan 26, 2015 8:44 PM