You cannot use a USB storage media for sending storage on an iPad. You need a computer with iTunes. You could make a backup using iTunes and store that backup on a USB drive, but you still need iTunes to restore it to the iPad.
all u do is put the charger in your USB thing on ur monitor then blug it into ur iPod or iPhone or iPad. Simple!
'Sync' with 'iTunes', When you 'Sync' It backs up all your Data to 'iTunes'.
Yes it has. And i think you should use the apple usb cable with an ipad but not all the cables fit.
Connect iPad to computer with USB cable. Open iTunes. Click on iPad on the left hand column. Click on Videos tab on the top. Here you can select videos and import files to view on your iPad. The next time you sync, they will be transferred over.
Yes. All you have to do is sync your iPod touch to iTunes (if they are both using the same account) and then once the apps are on your computer then sync your iPad to iTunes and you're all set!
The new iCloud is a program that you will be able to run seamlessly, and it will sync all your information (files, photos, music, apps, etc.) between all of your Apple devices, such as your computer, iPhone, iPad, etc.
Yes all apple ipod,iphones and ipad use same usb cable.
Because you didn't move them into iTunes, or you have told iTunes not to sync all of its songs.
Dear friend,you can do like this.Step 1: Install and launch iPad to Mac Transfer. Once connect your iPad to Mac computer, and all information about your iPad itseft, such as Type, Capacity, Version, Serial Number, and Format, will be shown on the main interfaceStep 2: In toolbar, click "Add files to iPad" button to transfer music from Mac to iPad. When it pops up a dialogbox window, select and check music from Mac local.Step 3: When all the settings have done, you may click "open" button to transfer music to iPad.
You can sync it by plugging it in. There isn't a 'unsync' button. If you turn off the iCloud functions, it will slowly drift 'out of sync' as you use it. You can delete all the user data, which will REALLY put it out of sync.
The basis of a PDAs is for it to definitely be compatible with your computer. They idea behind them is to be a portable smaller version of your PC or laptop. Save information when you are not around a computer and retrieve information from your computer portably. USB ports sync the information from your desktop to your laptop so this is the universal way of being able to use any computer since it is all USB based. You will need programs to sync but these are standard or can be bought. Some PDAs have direct cradles to sync and other just use the USB cord. Some now are even wireless. Each operating system has its own advantages verse the rest but basically if you have Microsoft Office applications then your computer is set up for PDA.
Yes. The interface cable is interchangeable between any lightning device.