
rookie_j70
Posts: 677
Jun 14, 2010 7:53am
I had some problems with my computer and had to get a whole new hard drive installed. I tried to put everything I needed onto a thumb drive to save. I thought I saved my iTunes, but I dont think I did now. Anyways my question is, if I download it again, is it possible to put all the songs from my iPod back onto iTunes, should I download it agian, or do I have to reburn the CD's I put on there and re download every song again?
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I Wear Pants
Posts: 16,223
Jun 14, 2010 8:07am
It is possible to take songs from an iPod and transfer them to a computer.
http://lifehacker.com/105256/how-to-copy-songs-from-your-ipod-to-your-pc
http://lifehacker.com/105256/how-to-copy-songs-from-your-ipod-to-your-pc
1. Connect the iPod to your PC. If iTunes starts syncing (ie erasing) your music automatically, hit the X in the upper right hand corner of iTunes display, to the left of the search box, to stop it.
2. In Control Panel, Portable Media Devices, double-click your iPod.
3. In the Tools menu -> Options, in the View Tab, check "Show hidden files and folders."
4. Navigate to the Music folder. On my 2nd gen 'pod, the full path is
Portable Media Devices\GINA'S IPOD (F)\iPod_Control\Music
5. Select all the music folders, and drag and drop them into a folder on your hard drive, or directly into iTunes.
And you're done! The iPod music folder structure is strange and inexplicable, but once you move your files into iTunes you can set it to automatically organize your folder by artist and album to clean that up. (To do this, in iTunes Edit menu, choose Preferences and in the Advanced tab, check "Keep iTunes Music Folder organized.")
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Nate
Posts: 3,949
Jun 14, 2010 9:16am
I Wear Pants;389098 wrote:It is possible to take songs from an iPod and transfer them to a computer.
http://lifehacker.com/105256/how-to-copy-songs-from-your-ipod-to-your-pc
THIS +infinity.