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> On Jun 14, 2016, at 2:36 PM, Chris Skarstad <rascal0...@verizon.net> wrote:
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>        Hi guys
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> i hope the subject line was clear enough, sometimes I'm horrible at that.  
> Anyways, let me explain a little further.  I had iTunes running on my Windows 
> 7 machine for many years, and I was successfully able to create a custom 
> ringtone for my iPhone as a .m4r file, and sync it to my phone successfully.  
>  So recently, I got myself a brand spanking new screamer of a pc running 
> Windows 10   So I
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> had some ringtones that I wanted to add to my phone so I installed iTunes on 
> it, and authorized it on my pc and did all the usual stuff you have to do to 
> get it set up.  I even did a backup of my iTunes library just to be safe.
> 
> However, when I went to sync these newly made ringtones, I receive a message 
> from iTunes that says if i  sync with this iPhone everything will be removed, 
> and the only thing I'll have left are these new tones.  It says that it can 
> only sync with one iTunes library at a time.  Or at least, that's how the 
> message sounds to me.  It sounds rather ominous.
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>  I don't want to lose absolutely everything on my phone just to add a few 
> ringtones.  That seems rather silly to me.  I know a lot of you guys on here 
> use macs, but remember, this is in Windows 10, using the most recent version 
> of iTunes, screenreader is Window-eyes 9.4.0.
> 
> Is it safe to hit the remove and sync button, or if I do that, will the only 
> thing that's removed are the tones?  If all it'll remove is my current batch 
> of tones that's ok, but my concern is losing everything else such as apps, 
> and music.  I'm a bit lost to tell you the truth. I hope someone has 
> experience with this.
> Thanks for any help, guys!
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