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DemolitionxXxLover
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Posted at 2:12 pm on Oct. 20, 2008 |
| Nope. Unfortunately. Try downloading iDump. |
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Spuddlesworth
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Posted at 2:06 pm on Oct. 20, 2008 |
| Unfortunately it's not as simple as that. Please don't try doing it because iTunes will probably "synchronise" your iPod to that computer by wiping all the music from your iPod. Because Apple are awful. Someone already suggested the solution, there must be a program out there which will do what you're after. Use Google. |
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hI jAMES
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Posted at 2:03 pm on Oct. 20, 2008 |
| So you still have all your songs on ipod? It wont just add those files automatically to the computer. You have to manually do that. You could either drag and drop the files into a folder on your other computer, highlight all the files on the ipod right click and send to your documents and then drag and drop the files into the folder or get a program to add files to the library of that program. But be careful that they aren't just file locations and the actual files are placed on the computer. |
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emily92
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Posted at 2:02 pm on Oct. 20, 2008 |
| no i think it deletes what songs are on your ipod and puts what are on the computer you plugged it in to |
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kk327
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Posted at 2:02 pm on Oct. 20, 2008 |
| iTuens will do all the ones you didn't buy... but the ones you bought, you need to do it a certain way, by enabing disk useage and then getting hidden files and such. |
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cumwaffle
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Posted at 2:02 pm on Oct. 20, 2008 |
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Pendulum
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Posted at 1:58 pm on Oct. 20, 2008 |
| You can get software for it to do that, google it. |
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