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    yeah my computer had to be reset, and i had like 900 songs on my ipod, well ive lost them 900 on my computer and ive downloaded some new ones gradually since the computer got fixed...

    is there ANY way to have them both on one ipod without clearing the ipod of all the music..,.


    thanks! +rep

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    Don't sync your ipod. Just transfer the ones downloaded?

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    You know when you plug ur iPod in, does it normally automatically update the songs so if u have deleted them of the computer it will delete them of your iPod

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimboJosh View Post
    You know when you plug ur iPod in, does it normally automatically update the songs so if u have deleted them of the computer it will delete them of your iPod
    yeah, is der anyway to change that

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    Ok i just literally got this off of the apple site

    How to keep iTunes from automatically updating your iPod
    Even when set to update automatically, there is a way to tell iTunes not to update iPod when you connect it to your computer.

    Steps are different if you're using Mac OS X or Microsoft Windows.
    Mac OS X
    To start off, do not plug in the iPod yet. That comes later. First you'll log into your computer as a different user:


    If you already have another user account on your computer that you can use, skip to step 8. Otherwise, steps 2 to 7 will create one.
    From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.
    From the View menu, choose Accounts for Mac OS X 10.3 or later. If you have 10.2.8 or earlier, choose Users.
    In Mac OS X 10.3 or later, click the + button. If you have 10.2.8 or earlier, click New User.
    Give the new user a name and short name.
    Click the Password tab, and give the user a password.
    Click OK, or quit System Preferences.
    From the Apple menu, choose Log out username.
    Click Log Out in the window that appears.
    Click the name of the newly created user in the login window.
    Enter the password.
    Click Log In.
    Now that you're logged in as another user, it's time to get back to iTunes and your iPod:
    Open iTunes.
    Connect your iPod to the computer. iTunes presents a message that the iPod is linked to another music library.
    Click the iPod button in the lower right corner of the iTunes window.
    Click the "Manually manage songs and playlists" button.
    Click OK.
    Click the Eject iPod button in the lower right corner of iTunes.
    From the Apple menu, choose Log out username.
    Click Log Out in the window that appears.
    Click the name of your original user in the login window.
    Enter your password.
    Click Log In.
    Open iTunes.
    Now you can connect the iPod without iTunes automatically updating it. Optionally, you can delete the user you created by following these steps:

    From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.
    From the View menu, choose Accounts for Mac OS X 10.3 or later. If you have 10.2.8 or earlier, choose Users.
    Select the user from the list.
    In Mac OS X 10.3 or later, click the - button. If you have 10.2.8 or earlier, click Delete User.
    Follow the instructions in the message that appears.

    Microsoft Windows
    To start off, do not plug in the iPod yet. That comes later. First you'll log in as the Guest user:
    Skip to step 7 if the Guest account on your computer is already on. If it's not, the next few steps will enable it.
    From the Start menu, choose Control Panel.
    Open User Accounts (one click or double-click depending on your settings). In the bottom right of the window is an icon with a suitcase labeled Guest under the heading or pick an account to change. Skip to step six if the text underneath Guest reads "Guest account is on."
    Click Guest.
    Click the Turn On the Guest Account button.
    Click the X in the upper right corner to close the User Accounts window.
    Choose Log Off from the Start menu.
    Click Log Off. Do not click Switch User.
    Click Guest at the login window.
    Now that you're logged in as the Guest user, it's time to get back to iTunes and your iPod:
    Open iTunes.
    Connect your iPod to the computer. iTunes presents a message that the iPod is linked to another music library.
    Click No.
    Click the iPod button in the lower right corner of the iTunes window.
    Click the "Manually manage songs and playlists" button.
    Click OK.
    Click the Eject iPod button in the lower right corner of iTunes.
    Choose Log Off from the Start menu.
    Click Log Off. Do not click Switch User.
    Click the name of your original user in the login window.
    Enter your password.
    Press Return.
    Open iTunes.
    Connect the iPod.
    Important: Having the guest account on allows anyone with physical access to your computer to use your computer.
    Optional: To turn off the Guest account:

    From the Start menu, choose Control Panel.
    Click (or double-click) User Accounts.
    Click Guest.
    Click the Turn Off the Guest Account button.
    Click the X in the upper right corner to close the User Accounts window.
    or go on this: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=93779

    go on the website, it is layed out better

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimboJosh View Post
    Ok i just literally got this off of the apple site



    or go on this: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=93779

    go on the website, it is layed out better
    thanks so much...

    ive just ordered a new nano aswell so ive ****** up big time...

    +rep.


    edit; got to spread.
    Last edited by brapbrap; 17-02-2007 at 12:30 AM.

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    kk thanks. hope you sort everything out

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimboJosh View Post
    kk thanks. hope you sort everything out
    ive just realised, that doesnt help one bit, i need to add songs on top, all that did was not change the library.... what the hell...

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    Ok, did u plug ur iPod in and it didnt clear anything. If you did, then just transfer the songs from the iPod into the library?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimboJosh View Post
    Ok, did u plug ur iPod in and it didnt clear anything. If you did, then just transfer the songs from the iPod into the library?

    ohhhh ive just realised, i cant, all the files got cleared from my computer so when i click the songs in the library it says "cannot find file, locate it?"


    dw ill close this when my vip comes

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