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  • 11-11-2012, 07:07 AM
    leswolfe
    Quote Originally Posted by undershareme View Post
    When the iPhone is plugged into the computer there will be a menu in iTunes with setting for that specific iPhone whether it be you or your Mom's. At the top if the menu it will have tabs for music/apps/videos/pictures/etc. And under those tabs you will be able to choose which playlists/apps/etc. Are synced to that specific iPhone. Then at the main page of the menu click apply and sync and only the playlists/apps/etc. you selected will go onto that specific iPhone. So the overall iTunes will have to have both you and your Mom's things, like a collective library if you will, but you will be able to choose through the menu which parts of that collection goes onto the phone.
    Exactly!
  • 11-06-2012, 10:19 AM
    undershareme
    Quote Originally Posted by RyanBanks View Post
    Of course you can! That is waht I did. I have synced my iPhone and my brother's iPhone to transfer files.
    When the iPhone is plugged into the computer there will be a menu in iTunes with setting for that specific iPhone whether it be you or your Mom's. At the top if the menu it will have tabs for music/apps/videos/pictures/etc. And under those tabs you will be able to choose which playlists/apps/etc. Are synced to that specific iPhone. Then at the main page of the menu click apply and sync and only the playlists/apps/etc. you selected will go onto that specific iPhone. So the overall iTunes will have to have both you and your Mom's things, like a collective library if you will, but you will be able to choose through the menu which parts of that collection goes onto the phone.
  • 10-15-2012, 10:54 PM
    leswolfe
    Quote Originally Posted by RyanBanks View Post
    Of course you can! That is waht I did. I have synced my phone and my brother's phone to transfer files.

    Have you not encounter problems?
  • 10-15-2012, 08:26 PM
    RyanBanks
    Of course you can! That is waht I did. I have synced my phone and my brother's phone to transfer files.
  • 10-14-2012, 10:55 PM
    leswolfe
    I think it is possible
  • 10-10-2012, 09:28 AM
    aepple
    Quote Originally Posted by shulman View Post
    Continuing the discussion on synching of the iPhone, I often use these 2 features to make my PC work faster: Disc defragmenter and Disc cleanup. Would using either of these features delete the synch I did from my iPhone 3Gs? Is there a way to be certain that the synch info is still on my PC? Thanks.
    I'm familiar with these features on a PC when i had a Gateway, i don't believe they will interfere with a clean-up for the simple fact there isn't a warning, at least not to my knowledge, for PC user doing a frag or disc clean-up and syncing. Im not a Tech, so i would double check at a Apple store Tech/Rep, they probably will give you a definite answer.

    You can check yourself by doing a back-up/sync, then go into setting after your disc/frag clean-up and see if the back-up is still there, even if it erased it, you can back-up again. I would check with a Tech and see if there is any conflicting issues.
  • 10-10-2012, 06:37 AM
    shulman
    Continuing the discussion on synching of the iPhone, I often use these 2 features to make my PC work faster: Disc defragmenter and Disc cleanup. Would using either of these features delete the synch I did from my iPhone 3Gs? Is there a way to be certain that the synch info is still on my PC? Thanks.
  • 10-10-2012, 05:21 AM
    aepple
    Yes, but you'll have to be careful what files,music,photos and stuff you want on each phone.
  • 10-10-2012, 04:46 AM
    shulman
    I've never seen this come up before. I have synched my iPhone successfully, I hope, into my PC. It took an hour. Is it because I have 6000 photos? Anyway, my friend has an iPhone but no PC. She is wondering if I could synch her phone into my same computer or is this impossible?

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