How do you pair iPhone to new computer without losing data?

I recently bought a desktop computer and would like to sync my iphone to that computer instead of my laptop. Is there any way to do this without losing playlists, app data, and text messages? My saved texts are my main concern. I would like for my message threads to remain on my phone, keep all current settings, calendar reminders, etc.
Thank you for your help!

back all data up first on your laptop,should you lose anything when syncing to the desktop

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    I hope this helps. Good luck to anyone who decides to try this method!

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  • HT201253 How do I sync iPhone with a new computer without losing data?

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  • How do I sync with a new computer without losing everything?

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    - Senuti - http://www.fadingred.com/senuti/
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    - iexplorer (free) - http://www.macroplant.com/iexplorer/ - Mac&PC
    - Yamipod (free) - http://www.yamipod.com/main/modules/downloads/ - PC, Linux, Mac [Still updated for use on newer devices? No edits to site since 2010.]
    - 2010 Post by Zevoneer: iPod media recovery options - https://discussions.apple.com/message/11624224 - this is an older post and many of the links are also for old posts, so bear this in mind when reading them.
    Syncing to a "New" Computer or replacing a "crashed" Hard Drive - https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-3141 - dates from 2008 and some outdated information now.
    Copying Content from your iPod to your Computer - The Definitive Guide - http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/articles/comments/copying-music-from-ipod-to-co mputer/ - Information about use in disk mode pertains only to older model iPods.
    Get Your Music Off of Your iPod - http://howto.wired.com/wiki/Get_Your_Music_Off_of_Your_iPod - I am not sure but this may only work with some models and not newer Touch, iPhone, or iPad.
    Additional information here https://discussions.apple.com/message/18324797

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    Be very careful when connecting an iPod full of music to an empty iTunes library.There is very real risk of permanently losing all the music.
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  • How to sync iTunes on a new computer without losing current content

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    If this is to a new computer and you put the copied iTunes folder in the default location of Macintosh HD > Users > *User Name* > Music  then you don't even need to start with the option key held down, iTunes will automatically look for it there.  (Make sure there isn't anything already in the iTunes folder there that you want to keep since you will be replacing it with the one you are moving.)

  • Problem Syncing Ipad to new computer without losing data

    Hi
    I realise this has been covered many times - so im sorry for covering really old ground but im not very apple savvy and im struggling rather
    Im trying to sync my ipad1 to a new pc - and strangely syncing is fine but whenever i try to apply chnages to my library I get "this ipad is synced to another library.... erase and resync"
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    All apps should be in your iTunes library - stored in the iTunes named folder where all other iTunes content is stored. 3rd party apps are stored in a Mobile Applications named folder located at the first level within in the iTunes folder. You can transfer the Mobile Applications folder from your backup placing it in the new iTunes folder with iTunes quit when doing so.
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    I recently got an iphone. I installed the software to sync at work. I bought a few apps. Now looking back that was a mistake to install it there. How can I carry over to sync with a newly installed itunes on my PC (Vista) laptop?
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    I have the itunes home sharing set up. I have 2 different laptops, each with it's own iTunes on it, and each has it's own library. I have my iPad and iPhone synced to Laptop #1, but this laptop is old and I want to sync my devices to Laptop #2. I've used the home sharing to transfer the songs, videos, etc to move everything from the iTunes on Laptop #1 to the iTunes on Laptop #2. But when I connected my devices to Laptop #2, I got the message saying that my devices were synced to a different iTunes and they can only be synced with 1 iTunes at a time. It warned me if I synced to Laptop #2, I would lose the data on my device, and the data on the iTunes of Laptop #2 would be transferred.
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    I got a new computer and it wants to erase all my data in order to sync it. I tried doing home share but it won't accept my old Apple ID, I tried having Apple email me my new password so I could get back onto it but the email never sends.

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    Syncing to a "New" Computer or replacing a "crashed" Hard Drive: Apple Support Communities
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