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iPod Touch - syncing with desktop and laptop?


Question Posted Thursday February 14 2008, 2:03 pm

Hey
I just got my iPod Touch. Thing is, I still haven't tried turning it on.. I used to have a MacBook pro - which crashed last week - and it's being repaired and it will take about a month. I have the Mac desktop at university and I can sync my iPod touch with that computer.

My question is: when i get my laptop back in a couple of weeks, will I still be able to use my iPod normally or do I have to reformat or something knowing that it's already synced with my university Mac?

Sorry if this sounds confusing, but I found nothing on the apple.com site about this..

Thanks in advance.


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footballchick2 answered Thursday February 14 2008, 9:23 pm:
I don't think you have to do any reformatting. Whatever you have on your iPod now, I'm pretty sure you can put it on to your Macbook Pro iTunes once it's fixed. And I also know that you can use your iPod on more than 2 computers. I share iTunes between a Macbook and a Dell.

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