Wakeboy1337
August 28th, 2009, 11:40 AM
I am currently backing up all my pictures and game saves to my external hard drive, I have deauthorized my iTunes music so it will not play on this computer. I've got all the lastest drivers for this pc on my external. I dont think I have overlooked anything.
I have one concern about all of this though. I've backed up my entire iTunes library onto the external drive. However I'm worried that when I plug my itouch back in on the new config it's going to tell itunes it doesn't belong to this computer and I'm going to have to format it and loose my jailbreak and all my jailbroken apps and start the ipod over from nothing again. I really really don't want to deal with that. Is there a file or group of files that I can save from somewhere deep down in my computer that will let me just plug the ipod in and sync it like nothing ever happened?
I can't think of any other problems I might have to face. I've tried saving an entire itunes library before and wiping a computer, for my mom's ipod video 5.5g but the ipod still told itunes it needs to erase and resync.:raise: Of course that's not nearly as big of a deal as it would be to get all my jailbroken apps back and set back how I had them.
I have one concern about all of this though. I've backed up my entire iTunes library onto the external drive. However I'm worried that when I plug my itouch back in on the new config it's going to tell itunes it doesn't belong to this computer and I'm going to have to format it and loose my jailbreak and all my jailbroken apps and start the ipod over from nothing again. I really really don't want to deal with that. Is there a file or group of files that I can save from somewhere deep down in my computer that will let me just plug the ipod in and sync it like nothing ever happened?
I can't think of any other problems I might have to face. I've tried saving an entire itunes library before and wiping a computer, for my mom's ipod video 5.5g but the ipod still told itunes it needs to erase and resync.:raise: Of course that's not nearly as big of a deal as it would be to get all my jailbroken apps back and set back how I had them.