HT201269 my IPOD touch completely died.  I just got a replacement.  Is there a way to put the songs that were on the old one onto the new one?

My IPOD touch completely died.  It will not power up.  I bought a replacement.  Is there a way to transfer the music already purchased onto the new IPOD from Itunes?

Just sync the new iPod with the computer that you used to sync the old iPod.

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    My ipod was working fine, I downloaded a couple of songs and my sync would not work properly, the  computer said it was in sync but some of the songs didn't download. I trying just picking the ones that did not load and now I have no content in my ipod. I restores it to manufacrtureres settings and backed up from file but my ipod says no content? Any ideas please........

    Hi jaded99, Welcome to discussions, I trust you found the correct iPod forum if not here is a link. Bob :~))
    http://discussions.apple.com/category.jspa?categoryID=146

  • I just got an ipad 2.  i would like to transfer my itunes account from my old PC onto the ipad.  is it possible to do so?  a lot of the music on my itunes came from some of my old CD's and is backed up by the PC's hard drive.  is it worth it?

    Is this worth it or should i just keep my old PC around as back up.  I need some guidance.  Thanks!

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    In any event, you will need I tunes to get the non purchased music o to your pad, so you will need a pc at some point.

  • Ive forgotten the passcode to my ipod touch and we've just got a new internet so its not connected to the internet so i cant restore it from recovery mode how would i restore it?

    Ive forgotten the passcode to my ipod touch and we've just got a new internet so its not connected to the internet so i cant restore it from recovery mode how would i restore it?

    An internet connection is required.
    Forgotten Screen-Lock Passcode
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    iOS: How to back up
    Then restore via iTunes. The iOS device will be erased. Place the iOS device in Recovery Mode if necessary to allow the restore.
    If recovery mode does not work try DFU mode.
    How to put iPod touch / iPhone into DFU mode « Karthik's scribblings
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    iTunes: Restoring iOS software
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    iOS: Back up and restore your iOS device with iCloud or iTunes
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    You can redownload most iTunes purchases by:
    Downloading past purchases from the App Store, iBookstore, and iTunes Store    
    For without iTunes
    If you previously turned on FIndMyiPod on the iPod in Settings>iCloud and wifi is on and connected go to iCloud: Find My iPhone, sign in and go to FIndMyiPhone and use Remote Wipe to erase the contents of your device. If you have been using iCloud to back up, you may be able to restore the most recent backup to reset the passcode after the device has been erased.
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  • When I went to sync my iPhone, I accidently hit restore and it made my iPhone have all of the settings of my iPod Touch, erasing my iPhone pictures and contacts. Is there any way to get everything back?

    When I went to sync my iPhone, I accidently hit restore and it made my iPhone have all of the settings of my iPod Touch, erasing my iPhone pictures and contacts. Is there any way to get everything back?

    Not to doubt you, but something sounds fishy. I can see accidentally clicking Restore, but to load your Touch's information you would have had to select your Touch's backup file after restoring, which would be hard to do by accident -- unless your iPhone and Touch have the same name?
    In any case, your iPhone should have its own backup file on your computer. You can click Restore again and this time select the iPhone's backup file (there should be a device name and date associated with the pop-up window at the end of the restore process). This process will erase your iPhone, reload the OS, and then when you select your backup file then all your iPhone settings, data, sync options, etc. will be re-loaded, including your media (if you auto-sync ... if you manually manage music and video on the iPhone then you'll need to re-select the items you want loaded onto it).

  • I have a new pc. If I copy the Itunes folder from my old pc onto my new one in the music folder will I be able to sync just as if it were the old one? This is from a Widows Vista machine to Windows 7.

    If I copy the Itunes folder from my old pc onto my new one in the music folder will I be able to sync just as if it were the old one? This is from a Widows Vista machine to Windows 7.

    I suspect design rather than a bug, it's too useful. The behaviour seems to have been consistent for quite a long time on both Windows and Mac machines...
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    In the layout above right, with the media folder (everything in the red box) inside the library folder, the library will be portable. A portable library can be moved from one path to another, or even between Windows & Mac computers, without breaking the links between the library and the media, and being self-contained is much easier to backup (You do backup, don't you?). Anything that isn't stored inside the media folder must stay put or be restored to precisely the same path on a new machine or iTunes won't know where to find it. Within the media folder the relative paths from the library to the media remain unchanged and iTunes can cope even when the absolute paths are updated.
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  • I got a virus and I cannot play the songs that were once on my desktop computer. How can I re-install them if they are all on my ipod?

    I got a virus and I cannot play the songs that were once on my desktop computer. How can I re-install them if they are all on my ipod?

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  • I want to buy an ipod classic. does it have bluetooth, and if not, is there a way to put bluetooth on it, because i have to make my wireless headphones work with them.

    i want to buy an ipod classic. does it have bluetooth, and if not, is there a way to put bluetooth on it, because i have to make my wireless headphones work with them.

    Yes, you can setup the iPod and redownload past iTunes purchases. You need a wifi connectin to the interent.
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  • I have a classic iPod with songs that were put on it from a different computer. If I plug it up to my computer, will it keep the songs that were originally on it from the previous computer AND allow me to put new songs on it from my computer?

    I have a classic iPod with songs that were put on it from a different computer. If I plug it up to my computer, will it keep the songs that were originally on it from the previous computer AND allow me to put new songs on it from my computer?

    No.  Your iPod is designed to sync with one computer/iTunes library at a time. If you try to sync it with a new computer/iTunes library, the contents currently on the iPod will be erased and replaced with content from the new library.  So you'll want to copy what is currently on the iPod over to your new iTunes library first before syncing it.
    See this older post from another forum member Zevoneer covering the different methods and software available to assist you with the task of copying content from your iPod back to your PC and into iTunes.
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2452022?start=0&tstart=0
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  • I have an iPod touch 4g white I just got it a week ago. It was originally on iOS 5.0.1 so I updated it to 5.1.1 now I can't sync my music on my iPod from my pc. On iTunes it says I have the songs on my ipod. But they r not there on my ipod please help

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    If you have not taken the iPod apart, Apple will exchange it for a refurbished one for $99. You can do it an an Apple store
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  • I lost my ipod about a year ago.  I just recently found it and have learned that the songs that I downloaded from my computer to the old ipod are no longer in itunes.  I cannot download the songs off my old ipod to my computer to load on new ipod.

    I lost my ipod about a year ago, and recently found it.  the songs that are on it are no longer in my itunes...they have vanished.  I cannot load them back on to my computer...apple help is useless for this.  I would like to load them back on to my new ipod but cannot get them to load on to it.  any help would be appreciated.
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    Kevin.

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    tt2

  • Old computer died - Is it possible to transfer my old music onto my new one

    The title explains it all really. My old computer broke to where it was unable to charge and it died. I got a new computer, added itunes and don't have my music from my old computer. Is there any way you can think of At All where I could bring my music from my old computer to my new one when it has a dead battery and it cannot use an outlet.

    You should really create your own threads instead of posting your issue into another's. And, did you not read anything in this thread? Visit the links I posted above:
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=5105265&#5105265
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=4634989&#4634989
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=4800696&#4800696
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  • New iPod touch 4th generation (white) just got friday 11/25/11

    Does anyone have a problem with the new iPod touch 4th gen, screen. My white one almost looks like it has a sepia layer above it, and the icons do not look as clear as the older black one's (4g), is this probably because i didnt buy it from apple?

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    Reset iPod touch:  Hold down the On/Off button and the Home button at the same time for at
    least ten seconds, until the Apple logo appears.
    - Restore from backup
    - Restore to factory defaults.
    However, from your description it is harder to understand what your problem is.

  • The notes application on my 3rd generation ipod touch randomly deleted all notes upon opening. Is there any way to recover them?

    I just lost all the  notes I'd kept on the notepad of my iPod Touch.  Any help would be appreciated!!

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    After completing the update, I realized just how much data was lost (including important notes with financial information and images and videos of recent trips around Europe). Now I am desperate to try to recover the data deleted in the update. Is there any chance at all that I can recover something? The notes and videos are most important to me. I am also missing many Messages but that is less important to me.
    Can anyone please help?
    Any response is greatly appreciated!
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    Update the iOS software on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch - Apple Support
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    Back up your device to iCloud or iTunes.
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    Perhaps you'd been backing up to iCloud and didn't realize it?  Maybe the missing Notes data is linked to a Mail account?  You might be able to reconstruct the data, but it's going to be an uphill battle.
    Best of luck.  Make sure to backup more frequently in the future.  There are two types of people in the world; those who have lost data, and those that will lose data.  The only difference is how prepared you are for that event.

  • HT1923 The sync function on my iPod Touch 3rd generation doesn't work properly.  My OS is up to date, but some of my podcasts won't transfer onto the iPod, and it won't delete ones I've already listened to.

    The sync function on my 3rd gen iPod Touch doesn't work properly.  It won't sync all the podcasts I've downloaded, and it won't delete ones I've listened to and deleted on iTunes.

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