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August 15, 2007
Gadgets. Transit Transfer Training Ipods

Gadgets. Transit Transfer Training Ipods: This post is a shout out to Marsha - the person who has a gazillion iPods, a gazillion tunes and a gazillion crashes. LOL! Currently one of her trusty iPods is loaded with songs, but she can't get them off because her computer crashed and the hard drive was restored minus the tunes. So now, her iPod acts as if it's one big cd. We hope our latest find helps you!
From Wired: "Dumping your entire music collection onto an iPod is a simple, one-click process. But what about getting your music off an iPod? You'll find that's not so easy. Apple's iTunes software only lets you put the music onto the player, and not the other way around. The iPod/iTunes combo was designed with this restriction built in to prevent piracy and illicit trading. However, there are a number of legitimate reasons you might need to transfer songs from your iPod to your hard drive. For instance, if that fateful day arrives and your PC hard drive crashes, you can restore your music collection without re-ripping dozens of CDs."
Read more about Ipods and restoring your music [Here]
Posted by taj at August 15, 2007 12:09 PM