2 ipods in one house?

i just got another ipod nano in the house and it let me start dragging songs from the library to it, but then later the same day it started to tell me it was already synced with another library and i would have to delete all songs to be able to sync with my library. it was the same day i got it and it has never been plugged into another computer! Any one have any ideas?

1. Follow the instructions in this article.
2. By default, separate user accounts will have separate libraries; you can use these steps to create a single library for multiple accounts on one computer.
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    Multiple iPod installations.
    How to use multiple iPods with one computer.
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    With this setting, you can drag and drop songs/playlists etc onto the iPod from iTunes, and also delete and/or edit songs which are currently on the iPod without affecting the iTunes library.
    If you wish to keep the convenience of automatic sync, then you could set the iPods to sync with "selected playlists". This setting can be found in the iPod summary screen under the 'music' tab. With this setting, different playlists can be transferred and later deleted from each iPod without affecting any playlists stored in iTunes or the playlists on the other iPods.
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  • Can I use 2 iPods in one computer?

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    Why do you think that one will be over written?
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  • THERE IS NO SOLUTION TO MULTIPLE iPODS ON ONE COMPUTER!

    Hello,
    This is a very common problem for those of us who belived that iPods were easy to connect to computers. The first iPod was, so why can't I just connect another?
    Well...you can. It just takes HOURS. Last night, I spent over 4 hours trying to get my windows computer to recognize both my mini and my sister's nano. Apple claims that using two iPods on one computer is "easy." It is, you just have to go through the grueling process of connecting them both first!
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    The easy solution is to throuw out your Windows computer and buy a Mac. Or just one iPod.
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    Sincerely,
    iRock my iLife
    p.s. Please leave any comments or questions about the process of attatching a second iPod. I'll try to help you out as much as I can.

    Hello,
    This is a very common problem for those of us who
    belived that iPods were easy to connect to
    computers. The first iPod was, so why can't I just
    connect another?
    Sincerely,
    iRock my iLife
    .s. Please leave any comments or questions about the
    process of attatching a second iPod. I'll try to
    help you out as much as I can.
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    Packard Bell   Windows XP  

  • Multiple iPods on one computer question

    Hello,
    I know this question has been asked already and I've read all the help topics about multiple iPods.
    I've tried twice to use two iPods on one computer and it was not as easy as described. I'm just wondering if I'm doing something wrong.
    The first time I tried was on a PC running XP with two iPod minis. I had seperate user accounts and it kept erasing all the songs in one account.
    The other situation was on a different PC running XP Pro with a shuffle and a 30gig photo.
    I had my 30gig for about a year and as soon as I plugged in my shuffle it didn't recognize it and the next time I plugged in my 30 gig photo it froze and I had to end up doing the hard reset for it.
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    I'm worried that as soon as I plug in the second iPod it will freeze and I won't be able to even get to the "iPod Option" Button in iTunes.
    The computer is not mine nor are the music devices. I'm doing it for a friend who doesn't understand computers that well. All devices are new, never used.
    Is it as easy as the process sounds?
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    Chris
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    Hello!
    Let me explain this in detail for you:
    The Do Not Disconnect screen
    It is normal for your iPod to say this message to you when you connect it to your computer.
    When you need to disconnect it from your computer, you'll first need to eject it.
    There are a few ways to eject your iPod; through iTunes, the Safely Remove Hardware program, and "My Computer".
    Through iTunes
    Ejecting your iPod via iTunes depends on what setting your iPod is on for.
    Connect your iPod. Go into Edit> preferences> iPod. See what setting your iPod is on; "automatic" or "manual".
    Automatic
    If you aren't restoring, or updating your iPod, iTunes should automatically eject your iPod from iTunes. If it doesn't, then right-click the name of your iPod in iTunes, and make sure that the "enable for disk use" is un-checked.
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    If you need to eject your iPod from iTunes if the setting is "manual", click the little arrow that's next to the name of your iPod in the left source list in iTunes.
    Through the "Safely Remove Hardware" program
    Look at the bottom-right corner of your screen, and there's the system tray icons there. If the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon is there, click on it, select your iPod, and click "stop".
    Through "My Computer"
    Go to "My Computer".
    Find your iPod's listing there (it's typically "E:" or "F:").
    Right-click it, click on "eject".
    For additional information about ejecting your iPod, check this Apple Support articles about it.
    Safely disconnecting your iPod
    About the "Do Not Disconnect" and "OK to Disconnect" screens on iPod
    Any more questions? I'll be glad to try to help you again.
    ~~Kylene

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  • How can I use two Ipods on one computer.

    I was wondering if it is possible to use 2 Ipods on one computer without having to reload all of the music to the new library.

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    I have an Ipod classic and just bought my sons two nano's how do I use these on the same account without changing my account info?

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