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Question Posted Tuesday March 10 2009, 7:41 pm

Ok so my laptop recently went in for repair about 2 weeks ago, and during that two week period my ipod screen had gone white. I could still listen to it, i just had to keep it on shuffle cuz i couldnt see anything.
my brother, in attampt to fix it wiped out my ipod, and when my computer came back they had also wiped my hard drive (along with all the songs on my itunes)
Any way i could get this back?


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Disconnected answered Wednesday March 11 2009, 1:17 pm:
Unless you backed up all of your music, then no.
Sorry, that must suck :(

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