Data recovery itunes

My Ipod broke, so i got a new one. But before I could load my library into the new Ipod, my external hard drive broke - stopped spinning. I had all my itune files on the external only. Now, I'm looking for a way to recover my itunes library (without paying the fees to send the drive to a data recovery co.) and then load onto the new Ipod? Or, is there a way to download from someone else's ipod to a newly set up itunes? This would be songs burned from CD not purchased on store.

You can, if you have the original CDs for each track so that you own a legal copy, import from someone else's iPod so that you don't have to re-import your own CDs. Search this forum for "iPod back to iTunes" or something similar and you'll find threads with instructions. Note that this will not apply if the tracks on the iPod were purchased from the iTunes Store. And again, you must own the CD (LP, tape) to be legal.
Otherwise, without an iPod or a backup, you'll have to reimport from your CDs.

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  • Data recovery from Itunes

    I got my Iphone 4s broken last night but I did synced it with iTunes last week. I wanted to recover my data (Pictures, contacts, etc) I have been searching on the web for the solution and did find some data recovery softwares for itunes which let me see my Thumb images of my (Data) but require money to recover them.
    I have an other Iphone 4S with me. Is there any way I can retrive my data directly from the iTunes or I can get it through syncing it with my new 4S?

    Thanks, I tried doing this and it said "iTunes could not restore the iPhone
    "Nigha's iPhone" because not enough free space is available on the phone"
    where as I had Iphone 4s with 16GB and the one I am restoring to is also 4s
    with 16GB how come space is not available. Please let me know if  you know
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  • Data Recovery After Hard Drive Failure!

    Ok, basically, I've got a 2 1/2 year old iBook G4 with a bombed hard drive, and unfortunately, the last time I backed up was around 3 months ago. Here's what happened right before the crash: some applications like Widgets and Safari were acting fluky, and it wouldn't let me open Word documents, so I restarted, because I thought it might have something to do with the fact that i had downloaded the new version of itunes not that long ago and hadn't restarted since. well, when i restarted, the gray screen with the wheel and the apple symbol went on for a really long time, and then the blue screen came up with the cursor, but nothing else happened, and the blue screen just stayed there. as far as i know, the hard drive wasn't making any unusual noises, just the usual occasional soft sounds that my hard drive has always made (there are usual sounds, right?) a piece of information that might be useful is that the hard drive was almost full (it only had about 5 GB left, which i understand is how much you should leave) could this have caused the failure maybe? anyway, i tried using the hard drive as a target and tried getting another computer to recognize it and pull the files off, but that didn't work. so, i brought it into the apple store, and they got it to boot up but using some external hard drive, i think. they tried disk utility, but that didn't see my hard drive. then the tried disk warrior, and that saw it and repaired it or something, but then it couldn't get the drive to mount. so, i'm assuming that because disk warrior didn't work and couldn't get it to mount, then other software like data rescue, etc... won't either. like all computer users, i've got some REALLY REALLY important data on there, and all the data recovery places i've gotten quotes from are pretty pricey. if the drive doesn't require physical data recovery, only non-physical, as i hope, the cheapest is still $350. even so, the person on the phone there didn't seem to know nearly as much as the people at the more pricier places. so, are there any other options besides expensive data recovery? i read something about using dd - a unix thing, but i don't know the first thing about it (http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20050302225659382) so i'm not sure i want to risk messing it up even more. and, if worse comes to worst, then i'll use a data recovery place... but can anyone tell me if they've used any of the data recovery companies below, and which ones are good?
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    ACS Data Recovery
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    DriveSavers.com
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    katie
    iBook G4   Mac OS X (10.4.3)  
    iBook G4   Mac OS X (10.4.3)  

    I have read good reports concerning Data Rescue although I have not used it myself.
    Once you get your data back, focus on a regular (even daily) backup routine, because as you know only so well, the question is not if a drive will fail, it's when.
    My condolences, by the way.

  • Iphone 5 not restoring my back up data from itunes? Iphone 5 began freezing and turning off by itself after ios7 updates. How can i recover my data?

    I began having problems with my iphone 5 after I updated to ios7. It began having several issues e.g. freezing, turning on and off by itself and the home button was not responding.
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    Now my back up data on itunes will not back up into my iphone 5 and my iphone is still in recovery mode.
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    How can I get my phone out of recovery mode?
    How can I recover my potentially lost data, contacts, sms, etc.,  due to backing up my iphone and trying to fix the issues with apple reps?

    ArmanG wrote:
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    Might be a better idea to try ALL of the Basic Troubleshooting steps as already mentioned to attempt to resolve the issue.

  • Data Recovery from TC 4gen drive

    HI,
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    Thanks in advance.

    thanks for your reply, no other chance but replacing the drive out of the box?
    I just read the
    http://pondini.org/OSX/Recover.html
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    Message was edited by: luquaas

  • Data recovery on iPhone 5

    Just before Christmas, I bought an iPhone 5 to replace an iPhone 3g. Intending to copy over my contacts to the new phone, I made the mistake of restoring the previous 3G backup on the iphone 5.  When I restored, it erased all the photos and video I had taken the first two weeks I had the new phone. (Oddly enough, the apps I had downloaded survived).  Is there any way of recovering this media?

    The Camera Roll is for temporary storage. Photos/videos in the Camera Roll can and should be imported by your computer ASAP as with any other digital camera. The Camera Roll is also included with the iPhone's backup, which is updated by iTunes as the first step during the iTunes sync process.
    If the photos/videos were not imported by your computer and your iPhone synced with iTunes since the photos/videos were captured by your iPhone, you can use the Data Recovery on iPhone 5 to get them back.
    More details of this program visit: http://www.recovery-android.com/recover-data-on-iphone-5.html

  • Data Recovery on modified G4 DA.

    I have three internal hard disks, an 80 GB system drive, 500 GB music drive, and a 750 GB work drive. I was performing system maintenance, and lost access to the 500 GB drive with all the music on it. The data is still there, but the disk won't show up at all. My original plan was to get ahold of software that would left me move the music and all that from the 500 GB disk to the 750 GB drive, reformat the 500, and then transfer all the data back to the 500.
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    Okay, used it. Judging by the amount of data that it says to have recovered, it got pretty much everything that I wanted, which is my whole iTunes library and a couple of extra videos.
    When I plugged that back into iTunes, however, the app said that some of the tracks were missing. Not entirely unexpected, as DR3 did say that it would reconstruct what it recovered, and there might be discrepancies within. So I took a peak and found that some of the tracks are missing, and I'm not really sure why, other than that the disk I recovered from was really that far gone, worse than I had expected.
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  • Completely DEAD iPhone 3GS, Data Recovery ?HELP?

    I have a iPhone 3GS 16GB, The other day it just went off? tried unplugging it from the mains and plugging it back in again, but nothing happened.
    I tried to get it to go into DFU mode, Nothing!
    Plugged it into my Desktop PC, Nothing showed in itunes?
    I had it tested by a local phone shop and they said they did all the scans/checks and whatnot that they could and the iphone is a complete dud!:(
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    I have been told that if i take it to an apple store they can do a data retract for me?
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    Apple does not offer and will not perform any data recovery service.
    A simple google search will reveal multiple data recovery services, if you really need such a service and are willing to pay an arm, a leg, and give up your first born child for that data.
    If the device has been used as designed, it would have been backed up regularly to iTunes or iCloud.
    Simply restore that backup to a new iOS device.
    Contacts and calendars should be synced to a supported application on the computer or a cloud service.
    Pictures taken with the device should be regularly copied off the device to a computer as would be done with any digital camera.

  • Data Recovery - Failed HD on 2010 MacBook Pro

    Hello, I have had a HD failure, or at least what I believe to be one on my 2010 MacBook Pro. I updated to Mavericks from Snow Leopard in October and everything appeared to run smoothly. 2 days ago I was watching a video in Itunes I my entire system froze, however the mouse was still moveable as was the dock. Rather stupidly, i tried to load a couple of applications, they did eventually load, but were not function able. The pinwheel kept spinning, and trying to move the page windows only resulted in lag. The system then crashed completely, and I had to restart. It would not go past the grey screen with the apple logo.
    For the past day I`ve tried on and off everything that I know how to do. PRAM and SMC resets, Apple Hardware disk (which resulted in an issue with one of my memory sticks. I switched them out, ran the test again, and the system simply crashed part way through), and Disk utility. After running Verify and Repair permissions/disk permission in Disk Utility, I received the message relating to an "uncorrectable error" and "This disk cannot be repaired."
    I`ve had issue with this machine on and off for nearly the past two years. Disk utility has appeared resolve the issues, but sometime later something else would crop up. Kernal issues have become more and more frequent as have crashes, and I`ve suspected the HD is to blame. Back in Aug 2012 I had the logic board replaced under warranty, due to graphic issues and problems display games/video or other media and lag. This fixed the issue for a few months, then the kernal problems started and I have frequently (every few days) needed to restart and gotten error messages. The machine will no longer start up, and though most of my date is backed up, some of it is not, and I really would like to get it back. The apple logo will appear on screen for 30sec-1min then crash and automatically restarts.
    System Info: 15' 2010 MacBook Pro
    2.66GHZ i7
    5400rpm HD
    etc.
    Also, I have tried booting up with the "Shift" key held and the following message has appeared multiple times on the grey/apple logo screen:
    panic(cpu 2 caller 0xfffff80189cd7d4): "Process 1 exec of /sbn/launched falled, errno 2"0/SourceCache/xnu/xnu-24422.1.72/bsd/kern/kern_exec.c:3836
    Debugger called: <panic>
    0xffffff8100e1bdf0 : 0xffffff8018622f69
    0xffffff8100e1be7d : 0xffffff80189cb7d4
    0xffffff8100e1bef0 : 0xffffff80189ab867
    0xffffff8100e1bf20 : 0xffffff80189dfe51
    0xffffff8100e1bf50 : 0xffffff8018620b2b
    0xffffff8100e1bf80 : 0xffffff80186dc7d3
    0xffffff8100e1bfa0 : 0xffffff80186f35d2
    BSD process name corresponding to current thread: init
    Mac OS version:
    Not yet set
    Kernel version:
    Darwin Kernel Version 13.0.0: Thu Sep 19 22:22:27 PDT 2013; root:xnu-2422.1.72~6/RELEASE_X86_64
    Kernel UUID: 1D9369E3-D0A5-31B6-8D16-BFFBBB390393
    Kernel slide:            0x0000000018400000
    Kernel text base:     0xffffff8018600000
    System model name: MacBookPro6,2 (Mac-F22586c8)
    System uptime in nanoseconds: 4597800225
    My primary concern is Data Recovery if possible, then dealing with whatever the issue may be. If the HD is in fact to blame, I can replace it, but I`d really like to get the remain date that is on the drive if possible. Looking through the forums I see that others have had similar issues. I appreciate any help or suggestions that anyone can offer. . Thank you to anyone in advance!

    Appfan42,
    you’ve now discovered where the value lies in making regular backups — to avoid data loss due to a “single point of failure”. If the data that’s currently only on your hard drive is irretrievable through ordinary means, there is still the possibility of hiring the services of a data recovery company, but their services are typically quite expensive. Should it be necessary for you to purchase a replacement hard drive (or SSD), I’d highly recommend that you also purchase an external hard drive for use as a Time Machine backup destination, so that you can make regular backups, and thus avoid a similar situation at some future date.
    That being stated, there is a chance that the problem is due to a faulty internal SATA cable rather than a faulty hard drive. The way to check that would be to purchase either a SATA-to-USB or SATA-to-FireWire adapter or an external disk enclosure, and move your hard disk outside of its usual place within your MacBook Pro. After that, boot into Recovery mode and run Disk Utility from there to verify/repair your drive while it’s external, and see if it will boot normally afterwards. If it behaves itself externally, then that could point to the problem lying with your internal SATA cable; that would also be the right time to perform data recovery and start making regular Time Machine backups.

  • Iphone data recovery software.....plz help

    Can you tell me that can I get back my contacts using iphone data recovery software

    Before you recover contacts from iPhone you are not allowed to connect your iPhone to computer directly, because iTunes will save the recent data automatically. First of all, you should check whether you have the backup files
    iTunes> preferences> devices
    All your backup files are listed here.
    Then click iTunes>preferences> devices "prevent iPhone from syncing automatically." select OK and close the window after checking" don't sync"
    Now you can connect iPhone to PC and make the iPhone data recovery based on you have the backup files.
    Click the File menu and select Devices > Restore from Back up.
    The method above is based that you have the backup files
    And if you are unlucky to have the backup, you may Google iPhone data recovery, paid or free, which offer the trial version and have a try to choose suitable one.
    Hope to help you!

  • Data recovery software? Help?

    I lost most data and pics because I didn't backup first before recovering. In November I accidentally deleted all texts from my friend, and I tried to fix last night but ended up making things worse. Is there anything I can do to get all my data and pics back? I've researched data recovery software but not sure it's safe. Any help would be appreciated! Thanks

    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1766  only way to get your data back, is to restore from a backup you create either thru itunes or icloud.

  • Help! Data recovery needed after lapse of thought... Suggestions please

    All was going well with my Mini Server, but apart from the boot partition, I had no back-up plan in place which made me uncomfortable. So in seek of a performance upgrade and a back-up solution I ordered a larger 750GB HDD for bay 1 and a SSD for bay 2 along with 8GB RAM and an enclosure for the two existing drives to provide my core back-up solution for bay 1.
    Installing the RAM and drives was sweet, but alas I had a lapse of thought at least twice. In my wisdom I decided that as the internal drives would form a core part of my back-up solution, I didn't need to back-up them up before the upgrade as I would clone across afterwards. In hindsight, I should have cloned them first and then put them in.
    Anyway, my key oversight was putting the drives straight into a raid enclosure set for JBOD/Span and plugging the drive in. I did not initialize the disk when the window popped up, I chose ignore and then ejected from disk utility. I removed the drives and put them in individual enclosures, but alas simply turning on the drives in the raid enclosure did something to the file system as now they both flag up the initialize window when connecting.
    I then purchased Data Rescue 3 in the hope it would recover the files. Unfortunately, on the first drive, whilst the software thought it had recovered most of the data, none of the files will open, with messages warning the file may be corrupt or it is an unrecognised format.
    So, has anyone got any suggestions of how to reverse whatever the enclosure did when I switched the drives on? Or any other data recovery solutions I can try?

    Good news, after a little more research and switching Data Rescue to expert mode and tweaking the allocation block layout, I managed to recover all bar one small partition for which I have a copy of the files elsewhere I believe the data could be retrieved if I spent time trying to get the file offset, but given I have the files elsewhere I am not going to spend time on it!
    So thanks to Data Rescue I managed to recover 450GB of iTunes and another 50GB of other important data. What a life saver as 90%+ of my cd collection is in storage in another country, which would have been somewhat inconvenient!
    Something else to learn from this experience though is partitioning a drive means the allocation block layout can be different across the drive, as the partitions can use different layouts. That was what caused me the most issues on one of the drives and why I failed in my initial recovery, as I was just using the base settings in Data Rescue.
    I hope no one else needs this info, but someone may have a similar lapse in judgement and it may save some time if you know you may need to tweak the allocation block layout.

  • Data recovery planning for DRM protected musi

    Hi folks,
    I'm curious to hear from you on this topic: <FONT color=#cc0000>how do you protect your DRM-protected music (with download license, <EM>not subscription</EM>) - and I mean: data backup and recovery.
    Let me put it this way: I'm interested in buying music online, as opposed to buying CDs as I did until now. But I'm real concerned about the implications of the DRM.
    If I see how much trouble it costs to do proper data recovery planning (i.e. a backup plan and execution) for my home pc, and how much data tends to get lost when transitioning to new PC or OS, and how quickly internet economy can shift to new hypes and solutions, I'm simply afraid that all these DRM restrictions will mean that in 5 years from now, I will not be able to use the music I buy today.
    Reason can be : data loss, format changes, companies out of business, changing to OS (Linux, ...) that doesn't have the DRM appropriate software, etc, etc...
    So, for instance, do you convert all your DRM music to DRM-free formats? Or how do you answer the above question for yourself?
    I emphasize that I'm talking about personal and legal backups here, and no more than that.
    thanks for sharing!
    Fred

    I wish music store wouldn't try to hide the important info relating to their DRM/audio format infrastructure. I mean, some make it clear, but some are just straight up opaque. Here is my list as of right now of what I know about each service and what it allows for purchased music.
    I Li've In The US, So I'm Only Posting Usage Guidelines for US Music Stores.
    Apple iTunes Music Store:
    Format = AAC (M4P)
    Bitrate/Quality = 28kbps CBR
    Allowed Machines = 5
    Can Re-download Purchased Music = No
    DRM = FairPlay
    Subscription Service = No
    Subscription Devices = No
    CD Burning = 7 Playlist Burns Of The Same Music In A Row.
    Device Exportation = Unlimited.
    Napster 3.0:
    Format = Windows Media Audio
    Bitrate/Quality = 28kbps CBR
    Allowed Machines = 3
    Can Re-download Purchased Music = Yes
    DRM = Windows Media DRM
    Subscription Service = Yes
    Subscription Devices = Yes
    CD Burning = 7 Playlist Burns Of The Same Music In A Row.
    Device Exportation = Unlimited.
    MusicMatch Jukebox 0. (Purchases)
    Format = Windows Media Audio
    Bitrate/Quality = 60kbps VBR
    Allowed Machines = 5
    Can Re-download Purchased Music = No
    DRM = Windows Media DRM
    Subscription Service = Yes
    Subscription Devices = Yes
    CD Burning = 7 Playlist Burns Of The Same Music In A Row.
    Device Exportation = Unlimited.
    MusicMatch Jukebox 0. (On-Demand Subscription)
    Format = Windows Media Audio
    Bitrate/Quality = 92kbps CBR
    Allowed Machines = 3
    Can Re-download Subscription Music = Yes
    DRM = Windows Media DRM
    Subscription Service = Yes
    Subscription Devices = Yes
    RealPlayer Music Store
    Format = RealAudio 0 (RAX)
    Bitrate = 92kbps CBR
    Allowed Machines = 5
    Can Re-download Purchased Music = No
    DRM = Helix*
    Subscription Service = No
    Subscription Devices = No
    CD Burning = 7 Playlist Burns Of The Same Music In A Row.
    Device Exportation = Unlimited.
    RealRhapsody 3.0 (Purchases)
    Format = RealAudio 0 (RAX)
    Bitrate = 92kbps CBR
    Allowed Machines = 3
    Can Re-Download Purchased Music = Yes
    DRM = Helix*
    Subscription Service = Yes
    Subscription Devices = Yes
    CD Burning = 7 Playlist Burns Of The Same Music In A Row.
    Device Exportation = Unlimited.
    RealRhapsody 3.0 (Subscription)
    Format = Windows Media Audio
    Bitrate = 60kbps CBR
    Allowed Machines = 3
    Can Re-Download Subscription Music = Yes
    DRM = Windows Media DRM
    Subscription Service = Yes
    Subscription Devices = Yes
    Yahoo Music Unlimited (Purchases And Subscription)
    Format = Windows Media Audio
    Bitrate = 92kbps CBR
    Allowed Machines = 3
    Can Re-Download Purchased Music = No
    Can Re-Download Subscription Music = Yes
    DRM = Windows Media DRM
    Subscription Service = Yes
    Subscription Devices = Yes
    CD Burning = 7 Playlist Burns Of The Same Music In A Row.
    Device Exportation = Unlimited.
    Sony Connect
    Format = ATRAC3 (Not ATRACplus)
    Bitrate = 32kbps CBR
    Allowed Machines = 5
    Can Re-Download Purchased Music = Yes
    DRM = OpenMagicGate (OpenMG)
    Subscription Service = No
    Subscription Devices = No
    CD Burning = 7 Playlist Burns Of The Same Music In A Row.
    Device Exportation = Unlimited for all, except Warner Music Group Music which is 3.
    Virgin Digital (Purchases)
    Format = Windows Media Audio
    Bitrate = 28kbps CBR
    Allowed Machines = 5
    Can Re-Download Purchased Music = Yes
    Subscription Service = Yes
    Subscription Devices = No
    CD Burning = 7 Playlist Burns Of The Same Music In A Row.
    Device Exportation = Unlimited.
    Virgin Digital (Subscription)
    Format = Windows Media Audio
    Bitrate = 28kbps CBR
    Allowed Machines = 3
    Can Re-Download Subscription Music = Yes
    Subscription Service = Yes
    Subscription Devices = No
    MSN Music
    Format = Windows Media Audio
    Bitrate 60kbps VBR
    Allowed Machines = 5
    Can Re-Download Purchased Music = Yes
    Subscription Service = No
    Subscription Devices = No (Coming)
    CD Burning = 7 Playlist Burns Of The Same Music In A Row.
    Device Exportation = Unlimited.
    Wal-Mart Digital Downloads***
    Format = Windows Media Audio
    Bitrate = 28kbps CBR
    Allowed Machines =
    Can Re-Download Purchased Music = Yes
    Subscription Service = No
    Subscription Devices = No
    CD Burning = 0 Burns
    Device Exportation = Unlimited.
    MusicNow*** (Purchases)
    Format = Windows Media Audio
    Bitrate = 28kbps CBR
    Allowed Machines =
    Can Re-Download Purchased Music = Yes
    Subscription Service = Yes
    Subscription Devices = No
    CD Burning = Unlimited On Some, 0 On Others.
    Device Exportation = Unlimited.
    MusicNow (Subscription)
    Format = Windows Media Audio
    Bitrate = 28kbps CBR
    Allowed Machines = 3
    Can Re-Download Subscription Music = Yes
    Subscription Service Yes
    Subscription Devices = No
    F.Y.E Digital Downloads (Purchased)
    Format = Windows Media Audio
    Bitrate = 28
    Allowed Machines = 5
    Can Re-Download Purchased Music = No
    Subscription Service = Yes
    Subscription Devices = Yes
    CD Burning = 7 Playlist Burns Of The Same Music In A Row.
    Device Exportation = Unlimited.
    F.Y.E. Digital Downloads (Subscription)
    Format = Windows Media Audio
    Bitrate = 28kbps
    Allowed Machines = 3
    Can Re-Download Subscription Music = Yes
    Subscription Service = Yes
    Subscription Devices = Yes
    PureTracks
    Format = Windows Media Audio
    Bitrate = 28kbps
    Allowed Machines = 3
    Can Re-Download Purchased Tracks = Yes
    Subscription Service = No
    Subscription Devices = No
    CD Burning = Unlimited On Some; 0 On Others.
    Device Exportation = Unlimited.
    BuyMusic.com
    Format = Windows Media Audio
    Bitrate = 28kbps and selected 256kbps Songs.
    Allowed Machines = Generally 5
    Can Re-Download Purchased Tracks = Yes
    Subscription Service = No
    Subscription Devices = No
    CD Burning = 7 Playlist Burns Of The Same Music In A Row.
    Device Exportation = Varies.
    ***To Obtain Licenses For Purchased Songs On Other Machines You Might Haft to E-mail Them.
    Some Of These Providers Do Not Gi've Anymore Licenses. BuyMusic I believe does not. Virgin gives 5 licenses and that it.
    iTunes, MSN Music, Real MusicStore, Sony Connect, Rhapsody, Yahoo Music, and MusicMatch all use the authorize/deauthorize DRM scheme. The others just give you up to, 3 license's at a time, sometime just .
    MSN Music U.S. States:
    What if I lose my music?
    MSN is not responsible for lost downloads, and you should always ensure that you maintain a current backup of your music. MSN Support can replace lost downloads only under certain circumstances such as the crash of your computer's hard disk dri've.
    If you feel you have encountered circumstances that warrant a replacement of one or more of your purchased tracks please contact MSN Support for further assistance.Message Edited by bigcraig0 on 09-08-2005 0:05 PM

  • Corrupted iPod Classic data recovery? In need of a guru.

    So, I have an iPod classic, and it seems to work almost entirely fine - it occasionally doesn't respond, but it has 11,000+ songs on it, and is a couple years old.
    My issue here is that there is plenty (read: more than $10,000 worth) of store-bought CD music on there (some of it awfully rare) and I am going to lose it all if I can't figure out how to rescue it.
    iTunes calls the iPod corrupted, Disk Drill and Drive Genius (free versions of both) don't seem to be doing much good.
    The only thing that MAY have been progress that I did was copying the drive to a dmg file, but the dmg won't mount ("no mountable file systems" error).
    I feel so close to being able to fix this issue, and the music is there to listen to, so why is it so hard to get to it??!!
    I have done the following things to try to fix the issue:
    Charged iPod fully before connecting
    Connected in Disk Mode
    Ran Diagnostic Mode
    (HDD Smart test returned the following:
    Retracts: 55
    Reallocs: 56
    Pending Sectors: 744
    PorweOn Hours: 93
    Start/Stops: 29303
    Teamp: Current 34C
    Temp: Min 10c
    Temp: Max 50c)
    At this point, I don't know what to do to either the .dmg on the computer or the ipod itself so I can have my music again.
    I wouldn't be freaking out, but again, 10 grand is on the line.
    Please help!!!
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