Hi Dave,
First of all, do NOT try to sync your iPod Nano again with your iTunes
library. The way to override autosync to the library that your iPod is
set up to sync with is (on a Mac) to hold down the Command and Option
keys (and keep holding them down!) while the device connects. On a
Windows machine you hold down the Shift and Control keys while you are
connecting the device to your computer to override the automatic sync.
There are third party solutions to restore music from the iPod, but
I've personally never used them. Do you have any kind of backup --
maybe through Time Machine? The iPod was not designed to easily
transfer music back to your computer (except now, for tracks you have
purchased from the iTunes Store). I think this was mainly a
requirement from the RIAA and the music industry, who were worried
about piracy.
Maybe some other list members can offer advice here?
Cheers,
Esther
On Oct 3, 2008, at 11:45 AM, Dave Wright wrote:
Good afternoon all,
So I've been playing with my new Ipod Nano for a while now and
definitely love the device. I'm also in the process of learning how
to use a Mac as well which is sort of double the fun. Just recently,
I managed to delete my iTunes folder, which means that I no longer
have an ITunes library. I'm wondering if you all know of a way for
me to sync my IPod with my new ITunes library in order to get the
songs I lost when I accidentally deleted my old library? Any help
would be much appreciated.
Also, on a side note, have you all noticed any major changes with
the ITunes update? I'm just wondering if it is worth it to update. I
don't really want to fix something that is not yet broken.
Best Regards:
David Wright
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