I got an ipod and i've used it for about 6 months now. it's a 20 GB regular size white iPod. but recently, for some reason it stopped downloading songs onto it. i mean, i could still download songs off of itunes, but i cant get them onto the ipod. idk if it's the cable or the ipod itself, but i really need help.
orphans answered Monday September 5 2005, 11:56 pm: its eather your computer, or your ipod cable, it has done that to me but i dont download off itunes. anyways. you should go to the store you got ur ipod at and bring the reciet because you will need it. tell them whats happeneing (it has a 1 year warrenty for the small ones i bleieve unshure about the larger its probally 1 1/2) and yeah ask them for a chord! they sell them around here, westchester county NY. depends on your store. update me!!
&& oh yeah try plugging in your ipod to a friends compouter it might just be yours, and if it works, make a deal with her parents that you will give them 99 cents per song. if they are that nice they wont care about 99 cents!!
HowYouDooin answered Monday September 5 2005, 10:59 pm: most likely the cable
sometimes the usb port that you plug the cable into gets wobly from constant use and doesnt work properly so that might explain it as well [ HowYouDooin's advice column | Ask HowYouDooin A Question ]
Mercy_x_Me answered Monday September 5 2005, 9:42 pm: That happened to my sister... she got hers off of Amazon... they let her send hers back and they gave her a new one free of charge. Its just one of those odd quirks! [ Mercy_x_Me's advice column | Ask Mercy_x_Me A Question ]
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