Amber -

I saw a reply to your reply - but I didn't see your reply to me....clear as
mud right?

Your iPod is really an external hard drive with software that lets it do a
little extra. Plug it in and treat it like any other external. I have a 1st
generation iPod that I use only for carrying important files - it beats
carrying around 10 CDs or a big external drive and power supply.

The important thing is to back up your data - since you are erasing the hard
drive I don't recommend updating applications. The only exception would be
applications for which you don't have disks - things you've downloaded. Even
then, if you have access to broadband, it would be best to do a clean
install of them too. Remember, applications that have an installer often
have files put in places other than their own folder.

Good luck

david




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