HELP!!! Hidden folder in MyComputer: iPod_Control

When I connect my ipod to MY computer there is a "hidden" folder calles iPod_control where i can enter and find all my music. The songs etc. are randomly divided in 49 folders. However, this hidden folder only appears when it is connected to MY OWN coputer. The folder does not appear when it is connected to other computers. But since i have gotten a new computer i need this computer to be the one which shows this hidden folder. How can i make this happen??? Help!!!
Thanks

If the folder is "hidden" and you can see it in one computer, then you must have the folder settings in that computer set to "view hidden files".
If the "view hidden files" option is not checked in the Folder Options window (of windows explorer), then you will not be able to see those folders.
Once you change that option in ANY computer, you will be able to see ANY hidden folders.
P.S. The reason that Ipod randomly puts your music into those 49 folders and renames them all is the same reason that the folder is hidden: It's their way of making it difficult for you to copy songs FROM your Ipod TO your computer (or anyone else's)

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