

So if you're music is on 'D' drive inside a folder called music all you need to is change the path to D:\\Music and you're good to go.Īlso Read: How to 101: Transfer photos (including screenshots) from Android phone to laptop Copy music using cloud storage This is the folder you need to copy if you're backing up your music.Ĥ- In the case you're trying to add music from an external drive you have to change the path. By default, its path will read something like 'C:\\Users\Sahil\Music\iTunes\iTunes Media'.

On OS X, you have to go to the iTunes icon on the top right.Ģ- Inside preferences you have to jump straight to the last tab (8th) called "Advanced".ģ- In the advanced tab, the first thing you will see 'iTunes media folder location'.

On Windows you have to go to the tiny button on the top right corner.

In case you store music in a pen drive or an external hard disk, here is what you will need to do:ġ- Select the "iTunes preferences" menu. The process is quite straight forward and you have to follow the following steps.ġ- Connect the iPhone to iTunes using USB cable so that the sharing is enabled between the two devices.Ģ- Ensure iPhone and your laptop which is running iTunes is on the same Wi-Fi network.Ĥ- Once iPhone is connected iTunes, in the summary tab check on the ''Sync with this iPhone over Wi-Fi' tab.Ħ- The next time you open iTunes, you will be able to sync music wirelessly - no USB cable required - as long as both the laptop and iPhone are on the same Wi-Fi network. Using iTunes, you can also transfer music wirelessly to the iPhone. 4- Locate and click on your device on the left side bar.ĥ- Click on the 'Summary' tab and scroll down to the Options section.Ħ- Click the box next to "Manually manage music and videos."ħ- Go to the 'Music' tab, check box next to sync musicĨ- Then click on either 'entire library' or 'selected playlists, artists and genre' which basically allows for manually selecting the songs that you want in the iPhone.
