Yes, you can sync all data from your Livescribe pen to your computer again. Simply connect your Livescribe pen to your computer using the USB cable, and open the Livescribe desktop software. The software should recognize your pen and prompt you to sync any unsynced notes. If you encounter any issues, ensure that the pen’s firmware and the software are updated to the latest versions.
The very word 'sync' means it goes BOTH ways. Your iPhone data will be copied over to your computer, and your computer's data will be copied the other way. Sync is short for 'synchronise' which basically means swap/exchange.
If you want it to go to a different computer you will have to erase and sync that's the only way. Though you can try and transfer purchases but the music might be different
To sync your iPhone to a different computer without losing pictures or contacts, use MobiKin Assistant for iOS: Install and launch MobiKin Assistant for iOS on the new computer. Connect your iPhone via USB and trust the computer on your device. The software will detect your iPhone and display all data types. Select Photos and Contacts (or any other data you want to sync). Click Export to back up your files to the new computer, or Import to add data without erasing existing content. This method ensures your iPhone data stays intact while syncing with a new computer.
no, the sync just transfer the apps you have downloaded to the computer
You plug it in to your computer and hit Sync when iTunes pops up
To sync an iPhone, you can use iCloud, a computer, or MobiKin Assistant for iOS: iCloud: Go to Settings → [your name] → iCloud, then toggle on apps and data to sync automatically across devices. Computer: Connect your iPhone via USB or Wi-Fi to a Mac (Finder) or Windows PC (iTunes). Select your device, choose content, and click Sync. MobiKin: Use it to transfer, back up, and sync data between iPhone and PC/Mac quickly and securely. iCloud is wireless, computer syncing offers control, and MobiKin is fast and versatile.
You can either copy and paste to the other card via computer or sync from your sd card to your dsi then sync again from your dsi to your other sd card.
Sync cables are used to synchronize data on two devices. One of the items are usually a computer/laptop, the other is a small mobile device such as an MP3 player, cellphone or PDA. These cables are used to help store and organize large amounts of data on a computer than a smaller device.
It can sync with a maximum of five computers.
Easy and simple. You have itunes and then connect to computer. Open itunes and select your ipod. Near the bottom right corner there should be a button sync. Sync it, When syncing make sure you don't skip the backup step. Then click update ipod. It will take a while and then it would usually say open from backup. Select yes or ok. After this sync ipod again the same way and walah done!!!
either sync them or download them straight from ur ipod. if its music then sync cuz it charges u again if u re-download the music
Yes, there are smart pens that can remember what you write. These devices typically use special paper and capture your handwritten notes digitally, allowing you to sync them with apps on your smartphone or computer. Some popular examples include the Livescribe and Neo smartpen, which enable you to save, edit, and share your notes easily.