How to transfer music and photos from old iCloud to new iCloud

I have to make a new iCloud but I don't want to lose all my photos and music that I have bought. How can I transfer those things from my old iCloud to my new one?

Music can only be used with the Appel ID that has been used to buy the songs. They can be downloaded again for free:
Download past purchases - Apple Support
You can transfer the photos on your phone to your computer:
Import photos and videos from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to your Mac or Windows PC - Apple Support

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    HHow do I transfer music and photos from my iPhone 4s to my ipad

    You cannot directly transfer anything from an iPhone to an iPad. If your iPad is signed onto the same Apple ID as your iPhone in Settings>iTunes & App Store, then it has access to the same Music library as your phone. Click on the More tab in the iTunes App on your iPad, and then on Purchased, Not on this iPad to see all of the music available to download to the iPad. You can also set the "Automatic Downloads" option to ON in Settings>iTunes & App Store and going forward, any music you purchase on the iPhone or via iTunes on a computer will automatically download to your iPad. Set the same setting on the iPhone to have it do the same.
    As for photos. If both the iPhone and iPad are signed onto the same iCloud ID in Settings>iCloud, then turn on Photo Stream on both the iPad and iPhone to share Photo Stream photos between the two devices. Photos on your Camera Roll that are no longer on Photo Stream, or photos in other Photo Albums would have to be sync'd to the iPad via iTunes on the computer you sync with (assuming you have imported your photos to that computer).
    Cheers,
    GB

  • HT1420 how to transfer music and pictures from iphone to computer

    how to transfer music and pictures from iphone to computer

    If the music was purchased from iTunes then you should be able to copy them over to your computer's iTunes via File > Transfer Purchases (File > Devices > Transfer Purchases if you have iTunes 11 on your computer). If the music came from other sources and you don't have a copy of them anywhere else, then there are some programs listed half-way down this page which might be able to copy them back : https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-3991
    For photos taken with the phone then on a PC you can use the windows camera wizard, and on a Mac you can use Image Capture, iPhoto or Aperture : copying photos. To copy photos that were originally synced from a computer you will need a third-party app such as Simple Transfer which can copy them off via your wifi network. But as photos are 'optimised' when they are synced to a device, any that you then copy back to a computer may not be exactly the same as they originally were on your computer.

  • How do I download my music and photos from existing iPad to new iphone

    How do I download music and photos from existing iPad to new iphone

    Perform a backup to iTunes from the old device and then a restore to the new device, use ITunes to do this.  BTW, always sync photos to a computer to store them safely (use iPhoto on a mac or to a designated folder on a PC).  Never trust an iOS device to keep photos without having them synced to a computer.

  • How to transfer music and videos from computer to iPad mini?

    how to transfer music and videos from computer to iPad mini?

    Sync movies to iPad
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  • How to transfer iBooks books & PDFs from old iPad to new iPad?

    (Well, it seems my title got truncated; originally it read: How to transfer iBooks books & PDFs from old iPad to new iPad?)
    I've recently gotten an iPad Air to replace my previous iPad 2. I have a bunch of books and PDFs in iBooks on the old iPad, and want to transfer them to the new iPad.
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    But iBooks is already on the iPad; I have it open and see the list of books in it, which matches the list shown in iTunes. The message has a "More Information" button; I click that and it opens an Apple Support article titled "iOS: An app you installed unexpectedly quits, stops responding, or won’t open": "Learn what to do if you see one of these issues with an app you downloaded from the App Store on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch: The app unexpectedly quits; The app stops responding; You can’t open the app." But none of these apply; the iBooks app is on the iPad, and works fine there.
    The article suggests: (1) Restart the App. I've done that, no help. (2) Restart your device. Done that, no help. (3) Update your device software and your apps. The iPad is running iOS 6.1.3, iBooks 3.1.3; not the latest versions, no, but I'd rather not update it to newer, bigger, more power-hungry versions if I don't have to. Is it that iTunes 11 doesn't work with iOS 6? I haven't seen this stated anywhere.
    So instead I click the OK button on the message, but nothing further happens, so far as I can tell: None of the books/PDFs on the iPad (about 380MB) appear in iBooks on the MacBook Pro.
    I click on "Books" in the row of words across the top of the iTunes window, and it shows me the single PDF presently in iBooks on the MacBook Pro. I click the box by "Sync Books", and a message appears: "Are you sure you want to remove existing music, movies, TV shows, books, and tones from this iPad and sync with this iTunes library?" Well, no, that's exactly what I DON'T want to do. I don't want to erase the 380MB of books and PDFs on the iPad and replace them with the single PDF now in iBooks on the MacBook Pro. I want to copy the books from the iPad 2 to iTunes, so I can copy them back to the new iPad Air (if, God willing, I can figure out how to do that without erasing the books now on the iPad Air).
    I've been working with Macintosh computers for over 26 years. It's always been a fairly simple process to copy files from one computer to another. I don't want to "sync" all the data (address book, email, God knows what else) on the iPad with the corresponding information on the MacBook Pro – especially if that will erase everything on the iPad (which has information not on the MacBook Pro, e.g. 380MB of books). I just want to copy the books and PDFs in iBooks from the old iPad to the MacBook Pro, then to the new iPad, adding them to the books on the new iPad, so I don't lose anything.
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    http://osxdaily.com/2012/03/16/transfer-old-ipad-to-new-ipad/
    iOS: Transferring information from your current iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to a new device
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2109
    Moving Content to a New iPad
    http://tinyurl.com/qzk2a26
    How to Transfer App Data and Game Saves from One iOS Device to Another
    http://lifehacker.com/5891964/can-i-transfer-app-data-and-game-saves-from-my-iph one-to-a-new-ipad
    How to transfer data from your old iPad to your new iPad
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    Transferring your prepaid cellular data account depends on your carrier. AT&T lets you move it yourself when you go to Cellular Data in Settings and log into your account with your previous AT&T user name and password. For iPads with Sprint service, you can set up an account on the new iPad and contact Sprint Customer Care (888-211-4727 and go through the menus) to deactivate the old plan and get credit for unused service. For Verizon, call the company’s customer service number for mobile broadband support (800-786-8419) and ask to have your account transferred.
     Cheers, Tom

  • How to transfer messages and photos from iPhone 4 to iPhone 5?

    Bought an iPhone 5. Never had good explanation of moving messages and photos from old iPhone 4. How can this be done?

    Hi, there are 2 useful methods you can try:
    Solution 1. Restore your iPhone 5 with the backup file of your iPhone 4. The brief simple steps are:
            1.Connect your iPhone 4 with your computer via a USB cable and launch iTunes;
            2. Click on your iPhone in iTunes. In Summary window, choose 'This computer' and click Back Up Now in the backup area to backup your iPhone 4.
            3. Reject your iPhone 4.
            4. Connect your iPhone 5 to your computer through the USB cable. Click it in iTunes.
            5. Click 'Restore iPhone'. Follow the prompts and do what it tells you to do.
            6. When the prompt ask you to set your iPhone, choose the backup you've made in step 2 to restore your iPhone 5.
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    Solution 2. Connect both iPhone 4 and iPhone 5 to your computer, try MobileTrans to copy photos and messages from your iPhone 4 to iPhone 5.

  • How to transfer music and photos to a new pc from ipad

    hi everyone,
    i just got a new laptop from my office.my itunes libraray was earlier in personal laptop,but i want to have it in offcial too. i transfred apps to new itunes on new lappy via my iphone & ipad by transfer purchases. but its music and photo is not transfered. how to transfer it , plz guide..
    thnx

    Music purchased from iTunes should have copied over via Transfer Purchases. For music from other sources (e.g. CDs) you will either need to use your backup or find a third-party program for your computer that can copy them off your iPad and iPhone.
    To copy photos to your computer that were taken with the iPad, copied to it via the camera connection kit, or saved from emails/websites then see this page -  on a PC you can use the windows camera wizard, on a Mac Aperture, iPhoto or Image Capture
    To copy photos that were originally synced from a computer you will need a third-party app such as Simple Transfer which can copy them off via your wifi network. But as photos are 'optimised' when they are synced to an iPad or iPhone, any that you then copy back to a computer may not be exactly the same as they originally were on your computer.

  • Can I transfer music and photos from my 17" PowerBook G4 to a new MacBook Pro?

    I am planning to buy a new MacBook Pro in the next couple of weeks. Can I have the "Genius" at the Apple Store transfer my music and pictures from my current PowerBook to the new computer? My current computer is a 17" PowerBook G4, running OS X 10.5.8. Because of the age of my computer and software limitations I have been unable to use iCloud for anything besides my calendar and contacts.

    Yes, flash drive would work fine.
    If all you care about is music and photos, as you indicated earlier, then you simply need to copy the entire contents of your Music and Pictures folders from the old computer into the Music and Pictures folders on the new computer. A flash drive will work fine as long as it is big enough. If you want to also move over personal files, typically those are in your Documents folder and possibly your Desktop, so don't forgot about those.
    If you want to migrate over all your emails, applications, internet and router settings, web browser favorites, bookmarks, preferences, user names and accounts, etc., then you might consider doing the full migration using Setup Assistant upon the very first boot up. Apple will do this for you, for a fee, as will almost any Apple-authorized computer store (also for a fee, but probably for a bit less than Apple would charge). You can actually do this manually, using the external drive or flash drive, and I have done that myself. But you need to know where the files are to do that properly. The Setup Assistant (which is run upon the very first boot up of the new computer) or Migration Assistant (which is run after you have booted into your new computer at least once) make it pretty easy -- the main thing you need to do is hook the computers up with a firewire cable and follow Apple's instructions; or if that is not possible, the next best thing is to make a complete backup of your old computer onto an external drive using Time Machine (or a cloning program like SuperDuper or Carbon Copy Cloner) and migrate from the backup.

  • Unable to transfer music and photos from iphone to computer

    I just got a new computer because my old one was damaged and the hard drive dead also. All my music and photos are on my iphone but when i tried transferring them over to my new computer, it does not transfer all my music and photos over. Any idea what to do?

    Hello theopeningeye,
    It is not possible to transfer Music, Songs, Playlist etc.. from your iPhone to your computer via iTunes, you will have to find a 3rd party software.
    Regards,

  • How to transfer music and fotos from iPod ti iTunes?

    I lost all dates on my pc but I have music and fotos
    on the iPod and I want to transfer themo again to iTunes.
    How Can I do? Was kann ich tun?

    See Recover your iTunes library from your iPod or iOS device.
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  • Moving purchased music and files from old computer to new computer.

    My old computer was recently stolen and on it I had quite alot of music that I had purchased from the itunes store. Is there anyway to recover some of the music that I have purchased through the itunes store and put it on the itunes on my new computer?

    If you didn't make a back-up of your purchases to restore from then I'm sorry to say that the policy on lost purchases is that you have to pay to download them again:
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  • Transfer settings and data from old iphone to new iphone

    Hi. I recently replaced my iphone 3G with an iphone 4. I backed up my old phone and then connected the new iphone4. When registering the phone for the first time, iTunes crashed while backing the phone up. I rebooted, connected my iphone4 again and finished registration but there was no option to copy my old data across.
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  • How to load music and apps from previous library into new library?

    I recently downloaded a virus into my computer. I took it in and had it taken care of. I lost my iTunes library when they flushed out my hard drive. Is there anyway to get the music and apps I had in my old library, and add them to my new one? I appreciate any suggestions. Thank you!

    I hope you had a backup! If you don't, the music and apps files are gone, along with digital photos, that copy of your resume, and any other important files that were on that hard drive that got erased.
    The apps, you can download again for free since the software license allows that. The music, royalties are paid for each download so you only get one download, and are expected to make backups.
    Do you at least have your songs on an ipod? You can use the transfer purchases feature after you have installed itunes again and authroized it in the itunes store.

  • Easiest method to transfer CS6 and cloud from old Mac to new one?

    Oi.  I'm old and have poor memory that makes this Very difficult.  I need to transfer licensed CS6 and cloud member (9.90 a mo) from my old iMac to my new iMac.  I backed it up under Maverick using Carbon Copy Cloner.  I don't know where to look or how to transfer.
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    You are allowed two installs. You can just download,install, and activate on the new Mac.
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