Is there a way to take all your music on your ipod and put it onto your comp?
Question: My comp recently died and i lost all my music but i want to add music to my ipod without loosing all the music i already have on there...and wheres the buttton that says dont automatically update?
Answers: you can do it without any programs all you have to do is open my computer while ipod is plugged in and click on the icon that displays your ipod click ipod control then click music and drag all files to computer
you need the ipod software (itunes) to do that.
Have fun, I could never get that to work and ended up just deleting all the music on my iPod. Luckily it's a shuffle so not too much lost, but I did have to start over. Seriously, I couldn't get anyone at iTunes to help me, except for putting my downloaded songs back in the iTunes on my new computer. I actually cried at one point it was so frustrating.
Addition: Once I would click in iTunes that I did NOT want to replace the music on my iPod with the library, I couldn't get to my iPod through any other source, like the C: drive, as iTunes stopped it from running, or, to answer your original question, recoginzed in iTunes so I could hit the do not update automatically button.
Ya there a way ok not sure you may have uninstall I-Tune but you can try to close your I-tunes then go to My computer there should be a drive labeled I-pod or drive to your I-pod open and there be some file. Ok beware there is no method to the mad ness some were in one those folds is all your music divided into sub folders you should be able to copy it to your hard drive. Just copy the main folder to your hard drive. Then have fun try to figure out what fold is what.
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Answers: you can do it without any programs all you have to do is open my computer while ipod is plugged in and click on the icon that displays your ipod click ipod control then click music and drag all files to computer
you need the ipod software (itunes) to do that.
Have fun, I could never get that to work and ended up just deleting all the music on my iPod. Luckily it's a shuffle so not too much lost, but I did have to start over. Seriously, I couldn't get anyone at iTunes to help me, except for putting my downloaded songs back in the iTunes on my new computer. I actually cried at one point it was so frustrating.
Addition: Once I would click in iTunes that I did NOT want to replace the music on my iPod with the library, I couldn't get to my iPod through any other source, like the C: drive, as iTunes stopped it from running, or, to answer your original question, recoginzed in iTunes so I could hit the do not update automatically button.
Ya there a way ok not sure you may have uninstall I-Tune but you can try to close your I-tunes then go to My computer there should be a drive labeled I-pod or drive to your I-pod open and there be some file. Ok beware there is no method to the mad ness some were in one those folds is all your music divided into sub folders you should be able to copy it to your hard drive. Just copy the main folder to your hard drive. Then have fun try to figure out what fold is what.
yes
vpod
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