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new computer same ipod


Question Posted Friday October 19 2007, 8:20 pm

i got a new computer and i have the same ipod. how can i plug my ipod into the new computer without losing all the music i already had? and how can i get the music from the ipod onto the computer? THANKS :)

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9dayz answered Saturday October 20 2007, 4:38 pm:
you don't need any specific software to do that if you are using mac, if you use PC Finds and download some free tools in majorgeeks.com, and remember that some mp3s were locked by DRM(Digital right management) which won't allows u to copy or moving it onto another.
Hope that would helps!

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LOL_x0x answered Friday October 19 2007, 10:32 pm:
This program called Music Rescue. It's super easy to use, it's free, and pretty quick! =]

I've used it, so if you decide to do the same and have questions, feel free to inbox me.


-Laura. (15-f)

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