ok so i originally only had an ipod mini
then my brother got his own ipod nano and we plugged it into my computer
somehow i managed to get all the song/playlist that were on my ipod onto his
but now if i want to update only his ipod [like add a song]
it also adds it to mine
same goes if i delete a song
im pretty sure i have itunes 4
is there anyway to stop this from happening?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Hobbies category? Maybe give some free advice about: Music? Polo1027 answered Tuesday August 22 2006, 6:30 pm: You can do one of two things if you want this to stop happening. One you could go to Itunes not even use the Library except to store your songs and make a playlist for all of your own songs and go on your iPod or computer and play them from there or you could download iTunes again on a different user and transfer the songs from either a cd or by saving them and transfering to the newly downloaded iTunes that is the only two ways I believe to solve this problem. [ Polo1027's advice column | Ask Polo1027 A Question ]
xshelbyyyy answered Saturday August 19 2006, 1:02 pm: Okay so I'm pretty sure than when you dowloaded Itunes, it asked you for a name. The problem probably is that when your adding songs, your just plugging it into your computer, and using your account on Itunes. When you went to download a song onto his, your whole playlist dowloaded onto his because it was your itunes account. Go into different places and see if you can find anything that will say like, "Add new Ipod" so that you can enter his and use his account that way it's not joint. :] And I know that was all kind of confusing, but I hope I helped somewhat. And I think that's what your problem may be..
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