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hounslow3@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
> Unfortunately, however, it did not transfer over all the apps. When you plufg your phone into itunes, click on the <my phone' name> on the left. Then click on "apps" near the top of main window. You can individually select which apps are to be synched. If they are not checked, click on the checkbox to tell Itunes to su=ynch those apps with that phone. |
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On 10/12/2011 20:15, JF Mezei wrote:
> hounslow3@yahoo.co.uk wrote: > >> Unfortunately, however, it did not transfer over all the apps. > > > When you plufg your phone into itunes, click on the<my phone' name> on > the left. Then click on "apps" near the top of main window. > > You can individually select which apps are to be synched. If they are > not checked, click on the checkbox to tell Itunes to su=ynch those apps > with that phone. I did that. And, as I explained, I can neither click nor unclick the "Sync Apps" option. |
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hounslow3@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
> I did that. And, as I explained, I can neither click nor unclick the > "Sync Apps" option. Just wondering here. Could this have to do with whether your brand spanking new iPhone has been regitered/linked to your account ? If not, perhaps you can't copy apps to a new device. There is a maximum of 5 devices that can be links to an apple D if I remember correctly. |
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In article <4ee41d47$0$2347$c3e8da3$88b277c5@news.astraweb.co m>,
JF Mezei <jfmezei.spamnot@vaxination.ca> wrote: > hounslow3@yahoo.co.uk wrote: > > > I did that. And, as I explained, I can neither click nor unclick the > > "Sync Apps" option. > > > Just wondering here. Could this have to do with whether your brand > spanking new iPhone has been regitered/linked to your account ? If not, > perhaps you can't copy apps to a new device. There is a maximum of 5 > devices that can be links to an apple D if I remember correctly. Someone that knows might want to clear this up. Are you sure iPhones count against the five. I have at least seven Apple devices linked to my Acc. with no problem. Two computers an iPad and several iPhones and an iTouch. Each time I have changed computers or replaced a disk I have used the Deauthorize this Computer menu option and then the Authorize this Computer option. If I remember correctly you are told your status and I never have more then Two or Three computers authorized. I don't think a iPhone even has the Deauthorize option. Never hit up against the limit so never really looked into it. Also I try and buy all my music and audio books DRM free. |
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On Sat, 10 Dec 2011 18:46:46 +0000, hounslow3@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
> On 10/12/2011 17:48, nospam wrote: >> In article<Z_LEq.135767$GZ1.9039@newsfe02.ams2>, >> <"hounslow3@yahoo.co.uk"> wrote: >> >>> I just bought an iPhone 4s, on to which I transferred all my music as >>> well as contact details. >>> >>> Unfortunately, however, it did not transfer over all the apps. >>> >>> Can anybody advise, please, on how I can transfer over the apps? >> >> sync with itunes and be sure apps are selected. > > > The apps category of iTunes, does not appear to let me sync over, > however, despite the fact that I have clicked on the "Sync apps" option. > > As a matter of fact, I cannot either click or unclick the sync apps > option under that category. > >>> I also wanted to know exactly where the app store is on the 4s as I do >>> not see it anywhere. >> >> same place it is on any other iphone, the app store app. Have you tried restarting the iPhone? A hard restart? That's where I would start (pun intended). |
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