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Will iTunes delete my apps on my iPod when I sync it to a new computer?

I purchased a laptop recently and I want to know if ITunes will delete my apps if I sync my ipod to my new laptop? Obviously all of my songs will be gone? Is there any way I can keep my songs and apps?

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  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    if the ipod is paired on your cpmputer syncing will flow the apps from the ipod to the computing device. removing an app sort itunes won't eliminate it from the ipod (it incredibly is going to save asking to flow lacking merchandise from the ipod) yet it appears like this ipod isn't paired to this computing device yet yet another one.. hoever apps could be re-loaded for loose by itunes son long as its on teh comparable itunes account that offered them. bear in techniques itunes on your computer is the grasp device the ipod is a slave to it and son is in basic terms paired to a minimum of one computer at a time.

  • 8 years ago

    No, your apps, music, photos, book, etc. are all safe. They are all stored on your iTunes account. iTunes may delete your apps from your iPod but they will automatically be loaded back onto it. Don't use any programs or websites. Apple is a great company. They know what they are doing when it comes to making software.

    Source(s): Personal Knowledge
  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    It won't delete them, so long as you deselect syncing apps when trying to sync it to your new laptop. You can use a program called diskaid, which saves all your songs (as well as other data), to your computer's hard drive, and you can then sync then songs backs. Diskaid currently doesn't work with ios6.

    Source(s): Personal Experience + Diskaid Website: http://www.digidna.net/products/diskaid
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