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    Hey,

    Basically I have just put some songs on my ipod from my friends computer-Now i'd like to put my own songs on from my own computer, without erasing the songs already on

    Is this possible please?

    +Rep to whoever can help

    Thanks,

    Sam

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    I'm not sure I understand..
    But the songs archive themselves, so no songs will get overwritten in the process. o.o




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    Just don't do what I did and click "Yes" so it wipes your songs off

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    iPod can only have one iTunes library on it. That means if you have your library stored on and want your friends library on it, it would overwrite your library. I hope you understand what I mean.

    Try burning your friends library to disk and rip it to your library. Or, you could enable your ipod to be a flash drive and copy songs into a folder and then move them onto your computer.
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    It wont let me put my songs on without wiping those ones off

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    here goes..
    1. connect ipod to your pc
    2. go to my computer
    3. click your ipod
    4. click ''ipod_control'
    5. then ''music''
    6. now copy all your songs (may be a few folders there) into your music
    7. they should now be in your library so you can re-add them
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    Quote Originally Posted by Foxmoth View Post
    here goes..
    1. connect ipod to your pc
    2. go to my computer
    3. click your ipod
    4. click ''ipod_control'
    5. then ''music''
    6. now copy all your songs (may be a few folders there) into your music
    7. they should now be in your library so you can re-add them
    All thats in there is contacts,calendar and notes folders

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    Quote Originally Posted by Extreme-Sam View Post
    All thats in there is contacts,calendar and notes folders
    Go to the iPod_control. Then on the bar at the top go to:

    Tools >> Folder Options >> View Tab >> Hidden files and folders >> Show hidden files and folder.

    The music folder should now be shown. The mp3 files will have names like HHFG.mp3 and GGQA.mp3 but when played in iTunes, they should have the correct artists and album.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Infernal View Post
    Go to the iPod_control. Then on the bar at the top go to:

    Tools >> Folder Options >> View Tab >> Hidden files and folders >> Show hidden files and folder.

    The music folder should now be shown. The mp3 files will have names like HHFG.mp3 and GGQA.mp3 but when played in iTunes, they should have the correct artists and album.
    Where IS ipod_control please?

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Extreme-Sam View Post
    Where IS ipod_control please?

    Thanks
    Connect your iPod via USB or FireWire (Which ever one you use). A new drive will appear in My Computer. It should be called something like:

    (Your name)'s iPod

    Double click this and it will open the drive. The iPod_Control should be located in there.
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