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ipod nano..


Question Posted Thursday November 2 2006, 9:23 pm

okay. i just bought an ipod nano. i put songs on it and everything. and i did everything correct. i pressed eject when i wanted to remove it. and now when i turn on the ipod, the screen goes white, and then black. i press the buttons, and nothing happens. i plug it back into the computer, do the same thing over again and it still doesn't work. what the hell?!

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lalaLaura2407 answered Saturday November 4 2006, 5:03 am:
hmm i'm not sure what the problem is, but you may have missed a step! that's happened to me before too.

after you import the songs, they get put into your library. you may not have realized but you have to highlight the songs you want and drag and drop them on your ipod tab (on the sidebar close to your library and playlists.)

if that still doesn't fix the problem, you could go to www.apple.com and look for help there.

hope I was able to help!!
Laura <3

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