HT4946 how to back up music

I have a new iphone 5 which I added files to from my iphone3gs backup. When I made the 3G backup, the file was right on my desktop with easy to find files.
I just loaded office and itunes on my new laptop and tried to do a backup of the now fully functioning iphone5.
I can't find the backup and can't copy any of my non-itunes store purchased music onto the laptop itunes.

The music sync is one way -  computer to iphone.  The only exception is itunes purchases.
You should copy everything from your old computer or your backup copy of your old computer to your new one.

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    2) The Library database file: ‘iTunes Library.itl’ located in the ‘iTunes’ folder
    3) The Library XML file: ‘iTunes Music Library.xml’ located in the ‘iTunes’ folder
    4) Any XML playlist files created for Playlist retention
    5) The two iTunes.pref files (optional)
    -- C:\Documents and Settings\<your username>\Application Data\Apple Computer\iTunes\iTunes.pref
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    2a) Connect them through a router
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    2c) Connect them via a USB-to-USB Network Bridge. See: here as an example.
    Copy the files and folders from one computer to the other. Use the second PC as your backup repository.
    3) Burn several DVDs (at 4.7+ GBs each) with the music data files and store them safely. Re-writable ones are good for backup purposes (if your DVD drive can manage these).
    4) Burn 6x more on CDs (at 700MB each) than in #3 above and store them safely in more space Re-writable ones are good for backup purposes (if your CD drive can manage these).
    5) Use a larger USB Flash drive (1GB – 4+GBs) to store the files only if you have a small amount ripped music or have multiple and/or jumbo USB drives at your disposal that will fit your music library.
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    -- One (full or partial) set on the iPod
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  • HT4946 how to back up 2 iPhone different number same family plan

    hey my roommates and her daughter have 2 iphone under the same plan with ATT  with 2 differents number  they want to back up their phone on my laptop is macbook pro 10.9.1
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