My harddrive died on my imac and i lost all of my music. i have my ipod with all of the music still on it. How can i copy my music back to itunes? a free program would be nice. Thanks
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Can't you just go to
File:
Add file to library:
Then select your ipod from the list and bam?Originally posted by cabriodster87"Honey? What color is this wire? Is it the same as that one? Are you sure? I don't believe it. OK, it works. Thank you sweetie."Originally posted by Kershawi've got a boner and a desire to speed.
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there is no way to do this internal to iTunes. Depending on how old your ipod is you may be able to go into windows explorer and move the music manually. Make sure you "show hidden files first". The music will be labeled with numbers but iTunes will correct that once you tell iTunes to retrieve them from their new location. You can also download a program to do this for you. Good luck, iTunes is a bitch in this respect. iTunes won't even let me move my music that I bought on my iPhone onto my computer WTF!
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This is what I used when my hard drive died back in the day. It worked so well I actually bought it, too. I don't remember if it has limitations if you don't buy it (like only being able to copy 5 songs or something).
If it does, let me know and I'll send you my registration info.
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Originally posted by slammin.e28guyI pack my CD player with asbestos. Those mother fuckers pay dearly for stealing my shit.Originally posted by kronustry whacking parts of the motor with a wrench while yelling "YOU WANT SUMMA DIS? HUH?"Originally posted by chadthestampedeThis is like a reverse build thread; it starts out nice and gets shitty.
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you can try this http://www.podtomac.com/
i stumbled on it i haven't got the chance to use it yet though
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You could try http://www.ilinkpod.com/
I dunno though. I used Ephpod and it worked ok, but they only have it for windows.Originally posted by LJ851I programmed my oven to turn off when my pizza was done, should i start a build thread?
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To think, it's been over five years since we last tackled how to get music off your iPod, as opposed to the other way around. Back then, the classic model had only recently added the infamous click wheel (while still rocking the monochrome screen, mind you), iPod nano was still called the mini, and viewing photos was a brand new feature worthy of having its own line. It's time to take another look at how to transfer media of all sorts -- audio, video, and pictures -- from a variety of iPods and iPhones back to your Windows or Mac OS X machine. Jump to: Windows | OS X
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