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iPods


Question Posted Sunday August 10 2008, 3:40 pm

is it true that when you plug your ipod into another person's computer to add songs from their itunes library to your ipod, that all of the songs you already had on your ipod will get deleted? i've heard a few people say that you can only plug your ipod into your itunes account and plugging it into another one will screw it up, and that it has something to do with registering it.. i wanted to add some songs from my friend's computer but i don't want anything to happen to the songs i already have.

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EpEaGoY0123 answered Monday August 11 2008, 6:45 am:
What? My friend was able to upload her songs onto my iPod using iTunes. None of my songs were deleted or anything. Do you have the preferences set to automatically upload when you plug in your iPod? Cause if you don't, then you can just plug it in and drag the songs that you want in. Idk, my friend was able to do it so I don't think that it's impossible.

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Cux answered Sunday August 10 2008, 10:02 pm:
Yes it will delete the songs you already have. If you just use their computer to charge your iPod, without syncing the two, then it won't. But the iTunes override the iPod, and whatever is on the iTunes will be on the iPod, so it will delete what is already there to replace it with what is on the iTunes you're plugged into.

Sorry.

--Jack
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