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Transferring Music on iPods


Question Posted Tuesday October 9 2007, 12:54 am

Okay well I got music off my sister's library a while ago and put it on my old iPod

I just recently got a new one

I connected both of my iPods to iTunes and it wouldn't let me drag those songs to my new iPod, so a playlist on my new iPod, or to my library

I REALLY want those songs there, but I'm not sure how do it
Copying and pasting won't work either
Nothing seems to work!

Grr this is frustrating me

Please help!


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Disconnected answered Tuesday October 9 2007, 4:36 pm:
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go to the site, download music rescue.

With the program you can get all the songs off your old ipod, save them to your computer, and then add them to new playlists, which you can then put on your iPod

Easy enough.
If you have any questions, ask me or look at the site:)

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