My iPhone 3GS began it's life as being setup on my late 2008 MacBook Pro which I have since sold. I made regular backups via syncing with iTunes to the MacBook Pro, and before selling it made an image of the drive to store on one of my desktops drives to be safe. I copied my iPhone 3GS' backup files back to the ~/Application Support directory on my new installation of Lion thinking I'd be able to sync without any problem.
I guess I was in the mindset at the time of doing the move that when I plugged my iPhone 3GS into my new MacBook Pro that it would repopulate all my apps back into iTunes, etc. However, I know that isn't true. Right now when I attempt to sync my iPhone, it recognizes it but fails to do anything else. When I click "sync" it sits there for a few seconds and does nothing.
Is there something that I need to move from my old image in order for everything to be the same again? Considering that I can't sync my phone now to make sure I'm backing everything up, I managed to get a little worried when discovering this last night.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
I guess I was in the mindset at the time of doing the move that when I plugged my iPhone 3GS into my new MacBook Pro that it would repopulate all my apps back into iTunes, etc. However, I know that isn't true. Right now when I attempt to sync my iPhone, it recognizes it but fails to do anything else. When I click "sync" it sits there for a few seconds and does nothing.
Is there something that I need to move from my old image in order for everything to be the same again? Considering that I can't sync my phone now to make sure I'm backing everything up, I managed to get a little worried when discovering this last night.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!