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Apr 23, 2015 3:23 PM in response to justinpeaseby Kappy,★HelpfulBy connecting it to the computer with which you usually sync. Or you copy your /Home/Music/iTunes/ folder to this other computer and replace the one that is currently there.
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Apr 23, 2015 3:24 PM in response to Kappyby justinpease,Okay, but what if I can't access the other computer?
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Apr 23, 2015 3:26 PM in response to justinpeaseby Kappy,Then you are going to lose your data. Or wait until you can access your computer. Or hope you made a backup in the cloud.
Why can't you access the other computer?
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Apr 23, 2015 3:52 PM in response to Kappyby justinpease,The computer broke. If I erase, will I lose all my stuff or just the songs? I have multiple recent iCloud backups.
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Apr 23, 2015 7:09 PM in response to justinpeaseby Kappy,If you have iCloud backups then you should be OK except for a few odds and ends. See this:
iCloud backups include nearly all data and settings stored on your device. iCloud backups don't include:
- Data that's already stored in the cloud, like contacts, calendars, notes, My Photo Stream, and iCloud Photo Library
- Data stored in other cloud services, like Gmail and Exchange mail
- Apple Pay information and settings
- Touch ID settings
- Content you didn't get directly from iTunes, App, or iBooks Stores, like imported MP3s, videos, or CDs
- iTunes in the Cloud and App Store content
If it's still available in the iTunes, App, or iBooks Store, you can tap to re-download your already purchased content.
Learn how to manage your iCloud storage or delete iCloud backups that you no longer need.
An iTunes backup includes nearly all of your device's data and settings. An iTunes backup doesn't include:
- Content from the iTunes and App Stores, or PDFs downloaded directly to iBooks
You can back up this content using Transfer Purchases in iTunes. - Content synced from iTunes, like imported MP3s or CDs, videos, books, and photos
- Photos already stored in the cloud, like My Photo Stream, and iCloud Photo Library
- Touch ID settings
- Apple Pay information and settings
- Health and Keychain data
To back up Health and Keychain data, you'll need to use Encrypted Backup in iTunes.
Find your iTunes backups on your Mac or PC and learn to delete backups that you don't need.
This is taken from: Choosing an iOS backup method (Should I use iTunes or iCloud to back up my iOS device?).
