Ok. The other day I was downloading music onto my ipod. I already had about 200 songs on there and I got 30 more to import onto it. Well i connects it and hit import and the ipod said the thing on the screen when it says do not disconnect. Then when it got done, i was checking the songs and it deleted every song I had on there and didn't even copy the one a picked out to copy on. Does anyone know how or why this happened and is there anyway to get all the songs back, because I got a new computer and so the songs that were on it before were on my old computer. Any help please!!!
xXxBuDoNkLaxXx answered Wednesday June 1 2005, 2:05 am: OMG the same happened to me. I have a warranty on it so I am going to return it and get a digital camera. When i bought my IPod the lady said that A LOT of people return theirs cuz they broke or something. But whatever don't have advice but i just wanted to let you know you're not the only one this happened to.
allyhoo22 answered Tuesday May 31 2005, 6:07 pm: OMG THE SAME TIHNG HAPPENED TO ME!!! It because(i think i odnt no aobut u but it happenedto me) this thing popped up o nthe screen saying do u want to repalce the songs and maybe by mistake you pressed yes thta what i did and sorry, i had to re by them all but if you keep lookign all over yoru computer you might found them.
Napalm350z answered Monday May 30 2005, 11:12 pm: Yep. That's the one bad thing about Apple's Ipod. Whenever you get a new computer or connect it to another computer, you have to re-initialize the Ipod.(unless you partition the disk, but lets not go there right now) Unfortunately, there isn't a way around this. Sorry, there really isn't much you can do here unless you can get your old hard-drive out of your other computer. [ Napalm350z's advice column | Ask Napalm350z A Question ]
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