![]() ![]() The message is intimidating and it sounds as if you press “Erase and Sync” that your entire iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch is going to be erased, right? Yes that is how it reads and how it sounds, which makes this a terrifying message to see in iTunes… but the good news is that basically this is the most poorly worded iTunes message you’ll ever see because clicking “Erase and Sync” does not actually erase the iPhone at all, it just removes the iTunes content from that iPhone. What it sounds like: Erase everything on the entire device Obviously we’re focusing on iPhone, but you can replace iPhone with iPod touch or iPad, assuming those are the devices in use. Erasing and syncing replaces the contents of this iPhone with the contents of this iTunes library.” Do you want to erase this iPhone and sync with this iTunes Library?Īn iPhone can be synced with only one iTunes library at a time. “The iPhone (Name) is synced with another iTunes Library on (Computer). ![]() In case there’s any uncertainty, the complete iTunes message you’ll see is this: Let’s examine this iTunes alert message and understand what it means and what the resulting “Erase and Sync” action actually does. ![]()
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