It is important to understand what you wish to do conceptually 🤔 before you reach for any of your devices.

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Our goal in this example is to move a particular folder 📁 from one storage location to another.




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If a device become inoperable 🎃 you will lose any files that are stored on that device.
Therefore it is recommended to back up your files onto an external storage device and/or in a cloud-based service (such as Apple’s iCloud Drive).
In this video, we want to move a folder from an “old” iPad to the iCloud Drive ☁️
REMINDER: You can access stuff that you have stored in the “cloud” from any device that is connected to the Internet.
NOTE: This video is rough (but gets the key points across). Tech Wizard Mike is a good teacher but he is still working on his videography skills.
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