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Any music saved to your Windows PC can be transferred to your iPad using the Apple iTunes application. To transfer music from your computer to the iPad, you must first move your music files over to iTunes, then sync your iPad with iTunes.

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Importing Music Into iTunes

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  1. Any music on your computer can be transferred to your iPad using iTunes.
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  3. The music files will automatically be added to your iTunes library, which may take up to several minutes to complete based on file size. You can import the following file types into iTunes: MP3, WAV, AAC, AIFF, MPEG-4, Apple Lossless, and .aa files from audible.com. [1]
    • Alternately, click on “File” in iTunes, select “Add to Library,” then select the music files or folders you want moved to iTunes.
  4. You are now ready to sync your iPad with iTunes.
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Syncing Your iPad With iTunes

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  1. iTunes will take a few moments to detect and recognize your device.
  2. iTunes will display general information about your device.
  3. iTunes will display sync options for your music library.
  4. Selecting “Entire music library” will transfer your entire music collection to your iPad, whereas the latter option allows you to choose specific artists, playlists, and songs you want transferred to the iPad.
  5. iTunes will transfer your music to the iPad, which may take up to several minutes to complete.
  6. Click on the “Eject” button located to the right of your iPad icon in iTunes, then disconnect your iPad from the USB cable. The music you selected will now be saved on your iPad. [2]
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Troubleshooting

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  1. Restarting both devices can often help resolve problems with connectivity.
  2. This can help rule out hardware problems with faulty USB cables or ports.
  3. Verify that all required updates have been installed to your Windows computer if you experience problems with iTunes or your PC recognizing your iPad. Failing to install the latest Windows updates can sometimes interfere with your computer recognizing your device via USB.
  4. Installing the latest version of iTunes can help correct software bugs and other known issues with the application.
    • Click on “Help,” select “Check for updates,” then follow the on-screen instructions to update your current version of iTunes. [3]
  5. This can help resolve software problems associated with Apple Mobile Device Support, Apple Mobile Device Service, and the Apple Mobile Device USB Driver -- all of which should have been installed properly at the time you initially installed iTunes. [4]
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