How to Transfer Data from iPad 1 to iPad 2 on Mac?
If you have an iPad, you may enjoy listening to music, taking photos, watching movies, playing games, reading books etc. on iPad. Happened to get a new iPad 2 as a present and need to transfer data from iPad 1 to iPad 2 on Mac? You cannot do this task using iTunes because it blocks you from transferring files from iPad to Mac. In order to reach that goal, you need to take some steps in the below.
First, you may transfer data from iPad to Mac to backup your iPad 1 files on Macbook. This backup is important - it will preserve your iPad's settings and saved data. It will not, however, back up your installed applications, music, movies, or photos. Then you need to sync iPad 1 files you have backed up in your Macbook to iPad 2 with iTunes.
Now we need to software to transfer data from iPad 1 to Mac - iPad to Mac Transfer. iPad to Mac Transfer is a versatile program that can copy files, such as music, videos, photos, contacts, TV shows etc. between iPod, iPhone, iPad and Mac. To iPad fans, it is very easy to manage your two iPads with this powerful tool. Free download it and let iPad to Mac Transfer be your best assistant.
Guide: How to Migrate Data from iPad to iPad 2 on Mac?
Step 1: Connect your iPad 1 to Macbook and run iPad to Mac Transfer. The software will scan your iPad and all the files will appear on the screen. Choose the files you need to transfer to iPad 2 and click Add checked files to iTunes library to backup iPad 1 data to iTunes.

Step 2: Download the latest version of iTunes and install it on your Macbook. Run iTunes and check the files you need to transfer to iPad 2.
Step 3: Plug iPad 2 to Mac, and iTunes will recognize the device. Click the data you need to transfer and click "Apply" to start syncing iPad 1 files to iPad 2 on Mac.

Once this process is finished, your new iPad is ready for action! Simply eject it from iTunes, and enjoy a faster, better version of what you already loved before. Just free download iPad to Mac Transfer and experience more functions by yourself.
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