IOS – How to sync the iPad/iPhone with iTunes except for the apps/iBooks

applicationsdata synchronizationiositunes

There are several GB of data on my iPad which I do not need to have on my MacBook Pro. I want to sync my iPad with iTunes on my Mac except for…

  • iOS apps
  • iBooks

But whenever I try to sync, I am prompted to first transfer all the purchases to iTunes – otherwise the apps will be removed from my iPad.

Can I avoid this dilemma? I thought that iCloud saves what apps/iBooks I use on my iPad.

Best Answer

The reason why it's asking you to transfer purchases is because your Mac doesn't have the apps (and the data associated with said apps (e.g.: game data, documents, etc).) on file on the computer. When it's transferred, it can successfully back it up without losing your data.

As far as I can tell, there is no way around it; you are going to have transfer the files. After that, go to the "Apps" tab on your iPad section of iTunes and uncheck it. This should stop syncing your apps. Do the same with the "Books" section.

As for the question of whether or not your apps and books are on iCloud, they are. Every song, album, music video, TV show, app, or book that you have downloaded is associated with your Apple ID and can be re-downloaded for no extra charge.

I hope that this solves your issue.