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restoring my ipod


Question Posted Saturday December 23 2006, 11:33 pm

my ipod is having problems and when i plug my ipod into my computer it says i can restore it but all my songs and data will be erased. is there anyway to save songs that i have on my ipod and not on my computer onto my computer so once its erased i can easily add it back on?

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jenn-hansen answered Sunday December 24 2006, 1:12 am:
No, unfortunetely. When you plug your iPod into the computer it basically deletes everything (song wise) from the iPod and replaces them with whatever is still in your iTunes library. There thinking behind this is that you can not upload other music to your iPod and then import them onto your library. I hope that this helped.

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