Hi Shawn,

Yes, delete the iCloud account and set up a new one. I did this on my husband's 
iPad and my son's iPHone, and no one lost any info in the process. If it asks 
whether to keep the info on the phone that was stored in iCloud, say yes; it 
will be backed up the next time iCloud does an automatic backup or you initiate 
a manual one.

Best,
Anna



On Dec 2, 2012, at 7:13 PM, "Shawn Keen" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>  
> A while back my mom got a iPad and when I set it up I used my own apple ID to 
> set everything up. Well now that she has a iPhone and a bunch of pictures I 
> would like to set her iCloud up with her own ID. She uses her own iCloud on 
> the phone.
>  
> So I went in to iCloud in settings and was going to just change the email 
> address and password in there but it won’t llet you. Any ideas on how to do 
> this on a pad that already has backups? Do I need to delete it first then set 
> it up.
>  
> Thanks
>  
>  
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> Email: [email protected]
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