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itunes lock sign?


Question Posted Friday October 20 2006, 5:20 pm

At the very end of all my songs on my itunes, it says free space and next to it there is a lock sign. I have tried right clicking it and double clicking it and nothing is happening. How can I get the lock sign to go away?

Thank you so much in advanced!


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beachpeach answered Saturday October 21 2006, 1:55 am:
I'm not sure what you want or what you mean. Maybe it can't be removed. What is it preventing you from accessing or doing? Sometimes the lock key means your ipod is on hold so I cwould check the button at the top but if that isn't what you mean if you give me a few more details, Ill try my best to help again. :)

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