Can't import pics to library

can't import pics to library from computer.is my 80g classic ipod compatible in all ways with windows vista home premium?

Hmm, if you're trying to drag & drop photos onto iTunes you won't get anywhere. iTunes doesn't have a slideshow area. If you'd like to put some of your photos on your iPod take a look at this support article:-
Syncing Photos to Ipod.
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