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Will All My Photos And Notes Be Deleted If I Sync Into A New Itunes Library

If I delete photos from my iPad, will they be deleted from iCloud?

It depends how you configured your iCloud account.iCloud Photo LibraryIf you activated "iCloud Photo Library", when you'll delete photos/videos from your iPad, those will be moved to the "Recently deleted" folder.After 30 days, those photos will be automatically (and permanently) deleted from iCloud, which I guess is what you’d like to avoid.If your real problem is the lack of space on your iPad, then I'd suggest to activate "Optimise iPad Storage":Open SettingsPhotos & Camera"Optimise iPad Storage"This will replace some of your pictures and videos with lower resolution versions which take much less space on your device.iCloud BackupIf you did not activate "iCloud Photo Library", but activated iCloud backups, then the space used on iCloud is coming from your backup.The deleted photos/videos from your iPad won't be included in the next iCloud backup, which means that they cannot be restored to a new device.My PhotostreamIf you activated My Photostream, then photos taken in the past 30 days will still be on iCloud’s servers even if you delete them from your iPad.Like with iCloud Photo Library, as soon as those photos are more than 30 days old, they will be removed from iCloud and can’t be downloaded on other devices anymore.Please note that Live Photos and videos are never uploaded to My Photostream.Alternative to iCloudIf you want a solution that allows you to delete photos/videos from your iPad, yet have them backed up and available remotely, then I'd recommend any of the 2 following strategies:1. Third-party Cloud storage solutionsAmong the most popular, you'll find Google Photos, Dropbox and OneDrive.The way this work is about the same:Install a companion app on your iPadGoogle PhotosDropboxOneDriveLog into your cloud storage accountManually upload all the pictures from your iPad to the Third-party cloud storage serversActivate the automatic upload of new photos & videosDelete unwanted photos and videos from your iPad2. Personal Network Attached Storage (NAS)In this case, rather than relying on a third-party, you'll upload your pictures directly onto a hard drive that you control (and most of the time attached to your router at home).For more information, visit this answer: Damien Schreurs's answer to How can I back my iPhone data (photo/video) to a NAS drive?Hope this helps!

How to retrieve deleted iPhone notes-?

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Will setting up my new iPhone erase my music from iTunes?

So I finally got my very first iphone and connected it to my mac to try and sync some music. When I open itunes it gives me the option to "setup as new iPhone" or "restore from previous iPod" Will clicking "setup as new iPhone" delete all of my music from iTunes? Because I really don't want to click restore from old ipod because i don't want ALL the music and apps that I had on my ipod.

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If I sync Music between my iPhone and a new computer, will the Voice Memos on my iPhone get erased?

Voice memos should sync back from the iPhone to iTunes to the Voice Memos playlist. If that doesn't work, you can try using iPhone Explorer to open the iPhone as a hard drive and copy the files.

How do you delete photos from iCloud?

Here I’ll assume that, by iCloud you mean iCloud Photo Library and by iPhone you mean “anywhere” on it.When iCloud Photo Library is activated, deleting photos from iCloud will delete them from the Photos app on your iPhone too.You could deactivate iCloud Photo Library on your iPhone, but then you’ll lose all the synchronisation features AND your iPhone needs to have enough free storage space to accommodate the download of your entire library.If you also activated “Optimise iPhone Storage”, then it’s definitely a no-go solution for you.Therefore, to achieve what you’re after, your only option is to move the desired photos:either to another appor to another cloud storage providerThe first option is OK if you have enough free storage on your iPhone too and is achievable with an app like Documents 6 by Readdle.With Documents 6, you can:Create a local folder for your photosNavigate to your desired Photo Albums from iCloud Photo LibraryCopy the desired photos to the local folderDelete the photo from iCloud Photo LibraryIf you don’t have much free storage on your iPhone, then I’d recommend to use Google Photos instead (you need to have a Google account obviously).With Google Photos, you can:Upload the desired photos to GoogleLong press to select itTap on the three dots (…)Tap on “Back up”Remove them from iCloudLong press againTap on the three dots (…)Tap on “Delete device original”Tap on “Delete”For more information about Google Photos, please have a look at those answers:Damien Schreurs's answer to Is there a way to save photos shared with me via iCloud to Google Photos?Damien Schreurs's answer to Are pictures uploaded to Google Photos private or can they be accessed by others?Damien Schreurs's answer to Is Google Photos a safe place to upload photos and videos as a backup?Damien Schreurs's answer to Can I delete my iPhone photos once they are uploaded to Google Photos?Hope this helps, otherwise, just leave a comment.

Is it possible to selectively restore iPhone data from an iTunes backup?

To be frank, Apple provides excellent service for users to deal with the increasing data on your iOS devices. You can either back up the data to iCloud or iTunes. Since iCloud storage is limited (5GB), most users like to create backups on iTunes.Here comes the problem. Are you curious about viewing the data in iPhone backup? You can access part of the content in iCloud backup by logging into iCloud.com, but not all of the data. You can find the iTunes backup files on your PC or Mac, however, you cannot view the specific content in iTunes backup.The iTunes backup is not readable. How can you view the iTunes backup? One way available is that you can restore the backup to your iOS device. However, it is truly a hard decision if you only want to view some of the data because you will lose all the current data by restoring. It is sure that you can make another backup of the existing data, and then restore the newly-made backup again. However, it is really inconvenient and time-consuming.Don’t worry! There is an easy guide to tell you how to locate and easily view the iTunes backups without restoring.The guide has Three part:Part 1. Steps to View iTunes Backup FilesPart 2. How to Sync Your iOS Device To iTunesPart 3. Location of The iTunes Backup FileClick here to see more information: How to View iTunes Backup Files

Can I recover deleted photos from iCloud?

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