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Question about transferring iTunes music to my phone


Question Posted Friday December 19 2008, 9:17 pm

Okay I am trying to put my music on my Pantech Matrix phone using my MicroSD card. Okay when I try to transfer it a note pops up and says, "The disk is write protected,Remove the write protection or use another disk". What does that mean? The thing is it's not a disk I'm using it's actually my iTunes library page. Can anyone help me out please.

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Disconnected answered Sunday December 21 2008, 1:01 pm:
If it's music from the iTunes store, then it won't work. It's protected.
If it's songs off a CD or downloaded from elsewhere, it should work.

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