How do i get all my data and info from my old iphone onto my new one without access to the original itunes that i set my first iphone up on? my partners itunes keeps telling me that its going to replace all my apps and data with his stuff

how do i get all my data and info from my old iphone onto my new one without access to the original itunes that i set my first iphone up on? my partners itunes keeps telling me that its going to replace all my apps and data with his stuff

ok so i have my own i tunes library - how do i get all my old apps onto my new library?

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    a second computer" section of this article. 
    For example, C:\Exchange\Mailbox.pab indicates that a PAB named Mailbox.pab is located on a Microsoft Exchange folder on your drive C.
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    In the Additional Address Book Types box, click Personal Address Book, and then click Next.
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