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The Computer crashed!!


Question Posted Friday August 21 2009, 11:16 am

My computer crashed and all my music and photos are gone. But they are still on my iPod and I'm trying to find a free program to transfer my music, videos, and photos to my new computer. Where can I get a program?

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holahayley56 answered Monday August 31 2009, 4:25 pm:
Go onto youtube, and just type in how to transfer my music from my ipod to my computer.. i've had computers break on me a few times, and those youtube videos are very helpful. :) they do great step by steps, show you where to go, what to download, etc.

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