Neo-Tech
05-15-2009, 01:42 AM
So you've got a new computer, and you want to transfer all your iTunes Settings and Files to the new one, this is the guide your looking for!
Please Note: This guide is for Windows XP, in Windows Vista and above the file paths will be different.
1) Open "Windows Explorer" or "My Computer" and navigate to X: (where X is your OS partition)\Documents and Settings\Username(Your username)\Application Data\Apple Computer.
2) There will be numerous folders in this folder, it's up to you if you want to copy all of them across to your new computer. Here is some information on the folders:
iTunes - This contains your iPhone/iPod Touch Updater logs, iTunes Plug-ins and also contains your iTunes preferences. Backup everything apart from the logs as they are not needed.
Lockdown - Back this up.
Logs - Whenever a application crashes on your iPhone/iPod Touch and you sync with iTunes, it syncs a log of the crash. You don't have to back this up.
MobileSync - This contains all synced iPhone/iPod Touch Backups. So if you restore, then if you've got a backup, you can restore your things back. Back this up.
Preferences - Back this up.
QuickTime - Empty folder, if it contains anything, ask here.
SyncServices - I'm not so sure on this one, so back this uo.
If there are any other folders which I haven't listed, then let me know, as this is all I had in my iTunes folder.
3)Navigate to X: (where X is your OS partition)\Documents and Settings\Username(Your username)\Local Settings\Application Data\Apple Computer.
Backup all the folders and files in this folder, there should only be a few.
4) Navigate to X: (where X is your OS partition)\Documents and Settings\Username(Your username)\My Documents\My Music\iTunes.
Back up the whole iTunes folder, this maybe be big if you lots of apps and music.
5) On your new computer, cope everything you backed up in the same place as it was before, so your music goes in your My Music folder and etc.
Hope this helps
Neo-Tech
Please Note: This guide is for Windows XP, in Windows Vista and above the file paths will be different.
1) Open "Windows Explorer" or "My Computer" and navigate to X: (where X is your OS partition)\Documents and Settings\Username(Your username)\Application Data\Apple Computer.
2) There will be numerous folders in this folder, it's up to you if you want to copy all of them across to your new computer. Here is some information on the folders:
iTunes - This contains your iPhone/iPod Touch Updater logs, iTunes Plug-ins and also contains your iTunes preferences. Backup everything apart from the logs as they are not needed.
Lockdown - Back this up.
Logs - Whenever a application crashes on your iPhone/iPod Touch and you sync with iTunes, it syncs a log of the crash. You don't have to back this up.
MobileSync - This contains all synced iPhone/iPod Touch Backups. So if you restore, then if you've got a backup, you can restore your things back. Back this up.
Preferences - Back this up.
QuickTime - Empty folder, if it contains anything, ask here.
SyncServices - I'm not so sure on this one, so back this uo.
If there are any other folders which I haven't listed, then let me know, as this is all I had in my iTunes folder.
3)Navigate to X: (where X is your OS partition)\Documents and Settings\Username(Your username)\Local Settings\Application Data\Apple Computer.
Backup all the folders and files in this folder, there should only be a few.
4) Navigate to X: (where X is your OS partition)\Documents and Settings\Username(Your username)\My Documents\My Music\iTunes.
Back up the whole iTunes folder, this maybe be big if you lots of apps and music.
5) On your new computer, cope everything you backed up in the same place as it was before, so your music goes in your My Music folder and etc.
Hope this helps
Neo-Tech