Cannot log on to old AOL account via iTunes

Finally, I upgraded my iPhone to iOS 6 9 yesterday, which has deleted all my songs that I have not purchased from iTunes on my iPhone (thanks Apple!). Not a big problem as all my music is on my computer. However, when I synced my music to my iPhone, there were 25 songs that were not authorized on this computer.

After spending some time trying to understand the problem, I realized that these songs are attached to my old AOL account, at the time where AOL accounts have been integrated into iTunes. The problem is, AOL has long since been deleted, so it won't let me log on. I tried to connect with [email protected] and that said, the computer has been authorized for this account, but it would not play the songs. I think I need to to connect directly via AOL to access these songs, however I can do that because my account no longer exists.

Anyone know how I can get back the access to these songs? Some of them are quite large and the last thing I want to do is give Apple $20 for the music I already own.

If you specify that when AOL user names have been eliminated, you went to your Apple account with that name to AOL for the ID user, and you edited it to a valid email address? Or was it automatically converted by Apple after the date limit. If you did not convert it, try the other variations that could be used to convert the ID, as described in this article:

AOL user names is no longer usable with iTunes Store - Apple Support

If change you to a new email address, make sure that the e-mail address, you authorize is the e-mail address you are to changed? And you say that you use another totally separate Apple account now?

See you soon,.

GB

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    Turn off find my iPhone in settings then restore the iphone to factory settings.

    Now configure iphone as a new iPhone.

    See you soon

    Brian

  • I want to prepare an old iOS9 iPad to send to an old lady of 82 year in Greece, using my macbook. I intend to do the following: 1 login to my account to /iTunes from apple. 2 make a new for her with his email and

    Can I put an old iPad up with a new Apple account (email and password) to send overseas to a friend. How do I do that? It is what I have and have not understood until now. Already synchronized and set a new iPad with my account on my MacBook Air. . Fact

    Can I restore the oldiPad and when he asks me an Apple ID I log out of mine and create a new one by putting into his email and password put the address and and I don't want to put in a credit card, the value as 'None', then continue to synchronize the former iPat to the new account, but on my computer.

    Or do I first log out of my own apple account before you restore the iPad and create the new account. Then restore the iPad and give the new account details?

    I would then download a few free applications, like Skype, team Viewer, kindle, etc., using his account.

    When I disable allow the iPad to my account/compluter/iTunes/iCloud/etc? I know that it's going to be synced to my computer, and she'll have to re - synchronize with its own computer (windows7) using the account I created for her. She will always be the apps that I have loaded on through my computer?

    More important still, when log out of his account and back in my own, on my iPad new and already synchronized, will I even when my own music?

    I would be very grateful if someone could take me through the steps one by one, as I am confused by all the different directions I think

    Hello

    You must disable find my iPad.

    Then restore back to factory settings.

    Then its ready for the new user.

    See you soon

    Brian

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