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The problem is, when I first got this Ipod it was second hand, the guy already had 500 songs on there and when I plugged in the USB connector thing and downloaded iTunes somehow I managed to delete all 500 songs.
It might of been something I accidently clicked on or it might be that when I connect it to a new PC it deletes all of the songs so could someone tell me whether it WILL or WON'T delete my songs if I change to my new PC.
Spank you.
My mum told me to click yes when it was asking a question and for some reason all of my songs have been deleted. Anyway, that happened quite a while ago now and is old news.
I've come across another problem, when I plug in my Ipod it recognises it but iTunes doesn't meaning I cant download any music onto it!!!!
I'm now stuck here with an empty Ipod and i'm bored, BORED!
Help?
It might.
If it's not the same version or something. It needs to "configure" it.
Keep a back-up on your laptop. Then, if you lose it, no biggie, just put it back on once the iPod is installed on your PC.
I think it only happens if you haven't got the iPod software already installed...
Hope it helps :D.
Depends on how iTunes has set up the iPod.
The problem is, when I first got this Ipod it was second hand, the guy already had 500 songs on there and when I plugged in the USB connector thing and downloaded iTunes somehow I managed to delete all 500 songs.
It might of been something I accidently clicked on or it might be that when I connect it to a new PC it deletes all of the songs so could someone tell me whether it WILL or WON'T delete my songs if I change to my new PC.
Spank you.