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Problem with iTunes
Well, my computer crashed last week and my dad managed to get it up again. I have all my files but iTunes wouldn't work, so I re-downloaded it. Unfortunatly none of my music was there so I tried to sync my iPod to it to get my music back. It didn't work and now I can't download any new music and I can't edit anything on my iPod because none of the stuff on my iPod is on iTunes. My iPod won't even sync! So can anyone help me?
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Well I Asked my sister and she said to follow these steps:
1: Go to Control Pannel 2: Click Folder Options 3: Put View 4: Go To Files and Folders 5: Go To Hidden Files and Folders 6: Click Show Hidden Files and Folders 7: Then Connect your iPod 8: I Think your music folder is in your iPod if you can go to the iPod file, she says to Copy/Paste the files from there and your good to go. If you have any problems, ask me
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This happened to me too!
Except that I uninstalled Quick Time thinking nothing would happen. I'm going to try your way PMFan. Hope it works... ~V |
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PM I tried it and when I went to my iPod file it didn't have my music in it.
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did you apply it?
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I went on Control Panel and couldn't even find Folder Options. :P
I'm pathetic. xC |
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Vienna - Is there an Icon with a folder and a red check?
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I have a Windows XP.
meh.. here's my Control Panel screenshot. xP Last edited by Vivi; 07-28-2009 at 04:23 PM.. |
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I Have Windows XP too... that's awkward... wait, click " switch to classic view " I just noticed that!
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Try this:
1. Plug your iPod into a USB port. 2. Go to My Computer 3. Find your iPod and double-click it 4. Go to Tools>Folder Options, click the View tab, and under Advanced Settings make sure that Show Hidden Files and Folders is checked. 5. You should now see the folder iPod_Control. Go to it. 7. Go to the Music folder. 8. You should now see multiples folders that are named F00, F01, F02, and so on. Select all of these folders. 9. Drag them into your iTunes Music Library. 10. Once all of the songs copy into your library, drag them from your library onto your iPod and wait until all copying and synchronizing is complete. Hope this works for you. -Soccer
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You actually have
to email iTunes. This happened to me TWICE and both times iTunes helped a lot. What they do is take all your PURCHASED music and make it so you need to go to Store, Check for Purchases. There's nothing you can do, however, about the CD music
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Does your iPod still play the music you've already synced? If so, try iDump. It's free software that gives you access to all the music files on your iPod. Click here to go to the download page. It has some basic instructions in the publisher's description on that page as well.
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iDump.
Thats hilarious, LOL. I have the Chromatic, but nothing has happened....yet.
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iDump isn't working for me, its making me pay and the free one won't work.
and the get the files from the USB place doesn't work for me because it only lasts until iTunes pops up. AHH!
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