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<blockquote data-quote="sfam198" data-source="post: 1310277" data-attributes="member: 204618"><p>This is the method i would use.</p><p></p><p>First of all, this works if you have iOS 5. If not, you will need to use a different method. Or update to iOS 5.</p><p></p><p>I would transfer my music, videos, etc. to an external disk. You are going to want to do this anyway if you are moving to a new Mac.</p><p></p><p>I'm pretty sure all your apps, settings, etc can be backed up to iCloud (this is where iOS 5 is necessary). At any rate, you can always re-download your apps if this doesn't work for some reason.</p><p></p><p>On the new computer (the MacBook Air) you will want to restore your iTunes library from the external disk you made earlier (there are instructions on Apple's website for backing up and restoring using this method).</p><p></p><p>Then, simply re-sync your iPad to the new computer. It will tell you that everything is going to be erased and re-synced with what is on the new computer, but that is OK, since everything should be the same as what was on the old computer.</p><p></p><p>Be sure to de-authorize the old computer in your iTunes account so that you will free up the authorization for the new computer. This will help you avoid any DRM issues with video or older iTunes music that still had DRM. You will want to do this anyway since you are selling the computer to someone else, along with wiping the drive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sfam198, post: 1310277, member: 204618"] This is the method i would use. First of all, this works if you have iOS 5. If not, you will need to use a different method. Or update to iOS 5. I would transfer my music, videos, etc. to an external disk. You are going to want to do this anyway if you are moving to a new Mac. I'm pretty sure all your apps, settings, etc can be backed up to iCloud (this is where iOS 5 is necessary). At any rate, you can always re-download your apps if this doesn't work for some reason. On the new computer (the MacBook Air) you will want to restore your iTunes library from the external disk you made earlier (there are instructions on Apple's website for backing up and restoring using this method). Then, simply re-sync your iPad to the new computer. It will tell you that everything is going to be erased and re-synced with what is on the new computer, but that is OK, since everything should be the same as what was on the old computer. Be sure to de-authorize the old computer in your iTunes account so that you will free up the authorization for the new computer. This will help you avoid any DRM issues with video or older iTunes music that still had DRM. You will want to do this anyway since you are selling the computer to someone else, along with wiping the drive. [/QUOTE]
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