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    Deleting iPad Apps Downloaded to PC

    I just noticed my C: drive almost full and a big chunk of it is occupied by iPad apps that were copied down by iTunes to the PC. (Why?) When I tried to delete them, I got a message that if I did, iTunes would also delete them from my iPad. Clearly, I don't want that to happen. So, how do I delete them and still use the PC as an archive for iPad data?

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    There are ways around this. One is that you can prevent automatic syncing of your iPad and iTunes when you connect; there are two boxes to check/uncheck. for the first, when the iPad is connected, go to the Apps tab and look for a box underneath the app list titled [something like] automatically install new apps. Make sure this box is UNchecked.

    Then, in iTunes, go to Edit > Preferences > Devices and find the line "Prevent [iDevices] from syncing automatically" and make sure there IS a checkmark in it.

    Now, every time you connect the iPad, you will be in control of syncing. To keep the iPad and iTunes in sync, I use the "transfer purchases" line to move all the apps over to iTunes and keep it updated. I do this "transfer purchases" every time I connect the iPad, just to make sure iTunes knows and has what I have on my iDevices.

    With all that set up, if you want to delete all the apps from iTunes, then you can - and your iPad will not "lose" all your loaded apps. Just remember two things: (1) If what you have on your iPad is not in iTunes (and synced over), a good backup of your app data will not be made. iTunes, as an app management tool, will not have a clue what is on that iPad. (2) If you ever sync the iPad to iTunes, iTunes will remove all apps from your iPad that are not in iTunes - just as what is happening to you now. Again, iTunes is designed to be an iPad backup and management tool. It is designed to mirror your iPad.

    Long story short (or ended): If you have an app on the iPad, please do keep it in iTunes on your computer. It will save you hassle and heartache down the road.

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    Thanks Marilyn,
    I was afraid I would get that answer. Unfortunately, I am having a similar problem with cloud backup. It has been giving warnings lately of refusing to backup to cloud storage because it doesn't have enough space. Now I understand why: I guess it is backing up every iPad app, code and all, whether it needs it or not. I had looked in the iPad's Settings and when I attempted to turn automatic cloud backup off, it threatened to delete all my apps from the iPad. Am I now trapped by this Catch22 or is there a way to prevent this (second) unwanted app deletion?

    Nota bene, I have a lot of iPad apps and only a tiny fraction have any where near an amount of data worth preserving thru a disaster. Easier and simpler to reload from the iPad app store. The negative consequences of automatic backup seem to outweigh the advantages...

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    OK, here is a simpler question: How would I move all these iPad apps (actually the whole iTunes Media Folder) to my D: drive? This would clear out a ton of space on the C: drive. Can I create another iTunes Library on the D: drive?

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    Yes, it would be much easier to put your iTunes account on your D:/ drive. It's not a hard process, though you do want to make sure it's done correctly. Take a look at this article: http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/art...ew-hard-drive/

    I used the advice/steps listed in it to transfer my iTunes to a new PC; I'm sure it will help you move your iTunes to a new drive. And, once iTunes is properly pointed at that drive, you'll get all that space back on your main drive.

    Hope this helps. Good luck and keep us posted on how it's going.

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    Thanks Marilyn,
    I will give it a shot and report back.

    However, I will still want to disable iCloud because it is going to pester me forever about not enough space. I will, of course, want to do this without it removing all my iPad apps.
    JC

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    I think you can just disable iCloud backup and everything will be fine. It's when you try to delete iCloud that you run into issues. I say "think" because I don't use iCloud, so I really don't know of what I speak.

    Hopefully, someone will be along to address that particular concern. Sorry, but I can't...

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    Marilyn,
    Thank you for the link to "Transferring your iTunes Library." It worked perfectly, though a bit tedious. The total space saved by moving iPad apps, books, iTunes, etc. to the D: drive was 15GB. Pretty significant.

    Now the last question was how to muzzle iCloud. On closer examination, it appears that iCloud had backed up my old iPad2, which I no longer own but that backup file is still in my iCloud account. If I delete this, it should stop iCloud's complaints about not enough space.

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    Awesome news on the transfer - glad it all worked! And, thanks for the update as it's good to hear back.

    Good luck on that iCloud thingy...

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    There should be no problems deleting iCloud backups. It will not affect the contents of the iPad in any way.

    When turning off iCloud or specific iCloud services (like Calendar or Contacts) you should be presented with an option to keep or delete the data from the iPad. Choose to keep it, and the data will stay on the iPad. If you accidentally delete it, the information should still be in iCloud. If you sign back in, or turning the service back on, the data will sync back to the iPad from iCloud.

    To be certain data like Calendar, Contacts, etch are in iCloud, you can go to icloud.com on a computer and sign in with your iCloud or Apple ID.

    Here are some links that should be helpful in understanding what iCloud is and how it works.

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    iCloud Overview
    http://www.apple.com/icloud/

    iCloud Support Site
    http://www.apple.com/support/icloud/

    Apple IDs and iCloud
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4895

    Troubleshooting iCloud Bookmarks
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS4001

    iCloud: Backup and restore overview
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4859

    How to setup iCloud
    http://www.apple.com/icloud/setup/

    iTunes Match: How it works
    http://www.apple.com/itunes/itunes-match/

    Photo Stream FAQ
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4486

    iCloud security and privacy overview
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4865
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