>> Thanks for responding. That is massively slow. But the assumption here >> is that one would load the entire capacity of an iPod in one session. >> Suppose you do a gig or so at a time. I know the cumulative time would >> still be horrendous but short sessions would just add to the iPod data >> base if I understand how it works... and over a period of time you >> could build up your data base. Perhaps we'd be pushing it... have to >> give it some thought. Still welcome any more experience with this. > It may not be that bad? Recently we purchased a new iMac for junior > grade daughter. Her Summer 2000 G3 350 was due for replacement. Since > the ethernet was dead on hers, due to a lightning surge, I transferred > her entire HD, including an iTunes collection of 1700+ songs to an > external HD using USB 1.1 and Carbon Copy Cloner. Her complete HD had > just over 8 GB of stuff on it. > > It took just over 4 hours to transfer everything, including the iTunes > files. Not a speedy process, but it worked, and was not as bad as I
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