Yes, you can delete a sync on an iPad. To remove synced data, go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud, then toggle off the items you no longer want to sync, such as Contacts, Calendars, or Photos. You’ll be asked whether to keep the data on your iPad or delete it—choose Delete from iPad to remove it. For data synced via iTunes or Finder, connect your iPad to the computer, open iTunes/Finder, select your device, and adjust the sync settings or uncheck the content you want to remove, then apply the changes to delete the synced data.
You cannot delete albums from the ipad directly. Change the albums in iPhoto or itunes and re-sync.
Either delete them from your library on your iPad or connect your computer if you use a computer to sync and delete from there. Make sure you bin them on your iTunes as when you next sync or backup it will automatically replace the episodes back on your iPad which can be frustrating,
Songs cannot be deleted directly from the iPod. Connect the iPod to the computer using the USB cable, and delete the songs you want to delete in iTunes, then click the sync button.
You can sync your iPad apps to the computer by opening iTunes on your computer and plugging in your iPad. It will then sync automatically.
No—you cannot sync an iPad with iTunes directly on the iPad, because the iTunes app on iPad (or iPhone) is just for purchasing and playing content, not for device syncing. To sync your iPad, you need a computer: Windows or macOS Mojave and earlier: Use iTunes. macOS Catalina and later: Use Finder. Connect your iPad via USB (or Wi-Fi sync if enabled), then you can sync music, movies, podcasts, and backups.
To unsync an iPad from a MacBook: Connect your iPad to the MacBook via USB or Wi-Fi. Open Finder (macOS Catalina or later) or iTunes (macOS Mojave or earlier). Select your iPad from the sidebar. Go to the General or Summary tab. Uncheck options like “Sync Music,” “Sync Photos,” or other synced content. Click Apply or Sync to remove the synced data. To completely disconnect, click Eject before unplugging the iPad. Your iPad will no longer sync with that MacBook.
Sync iPad with iTunes. Sync iPod with iTunes. On video. Tab, choose videos you would like to sync.
Yes. You just sync your iPod on your iTunes on your computer. Then you sync your ipad on your iTunes.
you can sync ipad air to dropbox then sync dropbox to Nexus 7
PLug the iPad in to the computer, open iTunes, then Books tab. You can then de-select the books you don't want. Re-sync.
No. When you put a movie on your iPad, it stays there forever and you can never delete it. Then each of your movies grow in file size from 1.5 GB to 6 GB until your iPad has no more hard drive space and it explodes. This is all part of Apple's plan to destroy the entire planet. I'm just kidding. You can delete the movies, but you need to plug it in to your PC or Mac first. Then uncheck the movies you want to delete from your iPad and sync it.
No, you do not need Leopard (OS X 10.5) to sync an iPad. However, you do need the latest version of iTunes.