Thomas McGrath III wrote:

I do this all of the time.

In iTunes you have to turn on the use as hard drive option in case you didn't know.

Thanks to Tom, Ian and Marian. If only Apple had actually said this on their web site (I may have missed it, but I had a good look - over an hour today - trying to find a straightforward statement that this can be done).

I came across a reference that said "I wish iPod could do this like other MP3 players and let you just copy files over like you do to any USB drive", which left me unsure that it could work that way.

Thanks again.


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