![]() ![]() Worst of all, the boilerplate response as always directs us to use Apple Music and cloud syncing as completely unfeasable (for me) workaround to an iTunes wired sync. What we need is specific information how to debug this horrible syncing process. I have the same problem among MANY NIGHTMARES syncing music slowly and dysfunctionally almost every time and I completely agree with previous reply to your post - it's pure copy and paste directing us to the standard deluge of basic information about basic functions assuming they actually work - which in our cases, they don't. WHY DOES THE IPHONE HAVE TO BACKUP BEFORE IT WILL SYNC OVER MY MUSIC? IT IS WASTING MY TIME WHEN I NEED TO LEAVE THE HOUSE. I end up clicking it like 10 times just incase - poor user experience. Yes you can click the cancel button but then iTunes just sits there as if it hasn't acknowledged the click. Its so bloody basic a question but I can't for the life of me figure out why Apple don't have a checkbox. Not iCloud backup, not automatically backing up when the phone is connected - just the annoying wait for a backup process before iTunes will sync over the music. PEople have been asking how they can simply sync music from iTunes to iPhone without the backup process taking place first. Try pasting this and hitting return in your Terminal.app bilbobobbinĭefaults write DeviceBackupsDisabled -bool true Think about the times you've had computer issues - you don't want to read War and Peace, you want answers right? Better to say "it can't be done" or I'll check in to it". Or is there any way to get music onto the iphone without having to do a backukp? I find itunes totally unintuitive and simplifying syncing a tune to the phone requires hours of googling and simply dragging the music from library on the pc to the device doesn't do anything.Ĭhris_g1 thats alot of text there and you've not actually answered the guys question. If not, and I have to wait 30 minutes to add a single tune to my phone because it always insists on a redundant backup first, is there any way to at least delete the back up, right after its made? Other wise I will fill my SSD very quickly. There is no conceivable reason for backing up my iphone except to waste momentous amounts of space and time. I have 40GB of music etc on my iphone WHICH IS ALREADY IN ITUNES ON MY COMPUTER! Why would I want to waste 40GB of disk space duplicating it on the same device? All my apps are in the cloud. ![]() How do I switch off or disable backup of my iphone/ipod/ipad when I want to sync a song in itunes? ![]()
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