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How do I transfer music from iTunes to iPhone?

Move content from iTunes on your computer to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touchLearn how to manually add specific songs or videos onto your iOS device from your computer.By default, iTunes manages the content of your iTunes library (including your music, TV shows, movies, and more) manually, which gives you control over the content you want to take with you on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. This is useful if your iTunes library contains more items than can fit on your device.If you're a member of Apple Music or subscribe to iTunes Match, you have iCloud Music Library turned on. When you have iCloud Music Library turned on, you can't manually manage music. You can still manage videos using the steps below.Manually add items to your deviceConnect your device to your computer.Open iTunes. Make sure that you have the latest version.Choose the content that you want to add to your device from your iTunes library.Look in the left sidebar for your device, then drag the content to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod.If you're using an iPhone, you can only add music or video from a single iTunes Library.If you're using an iPad or iPod, you can add music from multiple iTunes Libraries, but video from only one iTunes Library.If you can't manually add or remove content from your deviceCheck to make sure that the "Manually manage music and videos" option is turned on:Connect your device to your computer.Open iTunes. Make sure that you have the latest version.Locate and click on your device.In the left sidebar, click Summary.Scroll to the Options section.Click the box next to "Manually manage music and videos."Click Apply.You might see a message that your device is synced with another library. This means that you've used a different computer to sync your device in the past, and iTunes can't sync without first erasing and replacing all iTunes content on your device.

How do I transfer files from my Windows PC to iPad Air using iTunes?

Dear friend, transferring files from and to iPad or any other iOS device isn’t as simple as transferring files from a computer to Android device. I think anyone can relate with this problem who switched from Android, Windows, BlackBerry or similar OS to iOS. I still remember the day when I switched from an android tablet (Samsung Galaxy Tab S) to iPad Air. I was like WTF! Why I cannot simply drag and drop the files like I used to on my Android device? I’ve been using iOS for more than three years now but I still find it difficult to manage my iPad and iPhone 7 with iTunes.Now let’s get back to the original question. Well, you have two options to transfer files from computer to your iPad or any other iOS device like iPhone. You can either use the iTunes software or download a third-party app like the one recommended in this tutorial: How to Transfer Files to and from Your iPad Without iTunes or iCloudI’ve been also using the desktop utility recommended in the above article for about two years now and I can certainly vouch for it. You can use it to transfer all types of files like music, photos, videos between a computer (PC or Mac) and iOS device (iPad/iPhone/iPod touch). It will work with the any iOS device with iOS 5 or newer version like 10. It’s much more user-friendly and easy to use than the iTunes app. You should try it!But if you’re not a fan of third-party or paid utilities, you can stick to the iTunes. Here are the steps, you can follow to transfer files from computer to your iPad with iTunes:Connect your iPad to your computer and select your device. You will find it under the “Devices” header.Let your iPad sync if you want else cancel the sync process.Clock on the “Apps” tab.Scroll down to bottom till you see “File Sharing/File Transfer” section.From a detailed list of apps, choose an app you want to transfer a file to.Now you can drag the file to the right of the apps list or click the “Add” button to select the file you want to transfer to your iPad.-In the end, click the open button and wait for transfer to complete.Remember: If you delete the file that you transferred from your computer to iPad with the iTunes then that file will be AUTOMATICALLY deleted from your iPad too when you connect it to your computer and allow the iTunes to sync your iPad. So be careful.Hopefully my answer will help you and other who are in a similar situation like yours.

Whats itunes error 0xE8000068 and how do I fix it?

Sell that proprietary ipod junk, get rid of Itunes, get a REAL media player and your problems will be gone. If the fact that Apple can't even get their OWN hardware to work with their software doesn't tell you how worthless they are, I pity you. EVERY other media player manufacturer makes their players plug and play. No need to sync anything, you aren't bound to a limited number of syncs, you can copy and past media anytime and anywhere with no limits. You don't need software. Why you people insist on buying that over rated, over priced, and proprietary bullcrap is beyond me.

Can you place the iTunes library folder in iCloud Drive?

Technically, you definitely can — you can put an iTunes library in pretty much any folder that's available on your Mac, and since the iCloud Drive folder syncs locally, it qualifies.iCloud Drive should sync everything in the same manner as it would with any other file, but the key thing to keep in mind is that it's not recommended that you do this for multi-device access — in other words, you shouldn't have iTunes open on more than one computer at a time.That said, as long as you remember to close iTunes and let iCloud Drive sync between your Macs, you can use this to access the same iTunes library on multiple computers.

How to attach a .wma file onto email?

The best way to transfer big files is to upload it at third party hosting services. You need to upload the file and just send the link in gmail.

Here are some sites
http://www.megaupload.com/
http://www.2shared.com/
http://www.sendspace.com/
http://www.rapidshare.com/

The file will be deleted automatically after a specified time. In any case you will receive a delete link when u upload the file

Why does my computer run better after I restart it?

That's fairly common... it's because you have background applications which have crashed/gotten hung up and are degrading performance, or some piece of installed software has a memory leak ( simply a bug/programming error that causes the system to slow down over time). Restarting the computer clears all of that.

When a program performs activities like opening a new browser window or popping up a dialog box, this utilizes a certain amount of system resources (a finite pool of memory used for specific system-level tasks like that). Ideally when the window is closed, those resources are returned to the available pool. But with memory leaks, resources don't get properly deallocated so a system finds itself with decreasing resources as time goes on. After several hours (or in some cases days), things are crawling along much more slowly, because resources have been used up and not returned. When this occurs, the system starts using virtual memory, hard disk space acting as RAM, which is very slow by comparison.

These bugs exist in browser add-ons, toolbars, printer software, you name it. Sometimes they occur when different software from different companies is running simultaneously and getting confused. In any event, a reboot clears the tables and lets everyone have a fully stocked system to work with again :)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memory_leak

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