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Mo
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posted on 10th Jan 08 at 22:08 |
i didn't have it set so it would wipe my music. i was manually managing my music files
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Mad Moe
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posted on 10th Jan 08 at 22:01 |
quote: Originally posted by Graham88
As soon as you plug the Ipod in, it wipes your current playlist with whatever music is in your Itunes at present, IIRC
Only if you have it set to
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Graham88
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posted on 10th Jan 08 at 21:30 |
As soon as you plug the Ipod in, it wipes your current playlist with whatever music is in your Itunes at present, IIRC
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Mo
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posted on 10th Jan 08 at 21:22 |
i got a first generation ipod nano which i bought ages ago. still works and everything. i've not used it for a long time and today i thought i would start using it again. plugged the device to my pc and it told me to update the software on the ipod. so i did. now it says my ipod is corrupt and it can't access any files AND it won't show any music on the ipod itself :mad:
my biggest problem is that the music that was on it was my only copy. i havn't used it for ages (about a year) and i don't have any of it backed up:mad:
anyone know any other way to get into the ipod?
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