Is it possible to love your iPod too much?

Like the subject says, is it possible to love your iPod too much? I think so.

While I don't find the post offensive at all but we must remember that there are probably some tots on here. I'm sure there mommy and daddy would not want their child on here. Protect the children, lol...Joking!

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    My ipod sank in water by accident for 1 hour, after lay drying for 1 month, I connect it with my Mac, it show a dark apple and began to charge, after few hrs, it showed fully charge, but after I pressed, it became a dark screen, but it shows a dark apple everytime I connect the Mac, what can I do? I will try my best to save it, I love this ipod very much as it's a present from my dear.

    After drying for a month and it's still not working, it's almost certainly suffered hardware damage and will need to be replaced. You can learn what Apple will charge to replace it here:
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    BTW, you posted originally in the iPod touch forum. It's best if you post in the forum specifically for your product; you'll get the most applicable responses that way.
    Regards.

  • I was playing candy crush and I had too much problem with my bill your charge too much I want to know what is the problem with this game cost

    HELLO
    I was playing candy crush and I had too much problem with my bill your charge too much I want to know what is the problem with this game cost

    Take it up with iTunes Support - we are not Apple here, we are just users like you:
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    Hello,
    What you mean by content?
    But anyways you will need to install iTunes to the other computer for syncing/backuping etc.
    Just download and install on the other computer.
    And if it's not a HDD problem with you old computer you can maybe get back even some backups if you had.
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    Just wanted some info on uploading your ipod music to a computer, and if yes how can if be done.
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    Essentially what you need to do is get the music files from the G4 to the Macbook.
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    I have searched through the discussions and couldn't find an answer, so here goes (quite frankly, I couldn't decide how to search for an answer to this question)...
    I have a 60GB 5G ipod; 40-50GB of content (music, TV, podcast, movies); an 80GB Macbook.
    I want to put 100% of my content on my ipod (and have it not be deleted when I update daily), but I can't afford to leave all that content on my Macbook. HOWEVER (the twist), I do not want to just move my iTunes Music folder to an external hard drive, as I want access to some things (music, podcasts, etc) when my Macbook is divorced from the external hard drive (while traveling, etc.).
    So, is there any way to have to have my cake and eat it too?!? Thanks in advance...
    Macbook, 60GB 5G iPod   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

    You can delete songs from your iTunes/computer hard drive after transferring them to the iPod, and for this you need to set your iPod to manage the iPod content manually.
    However, this is an extremely risky option because when (and not if) there comes a time to restore your iPod, which is a very common fix for iPod problems, then all the music would be erased. If you no longer have the music in iTunes (or any other back up), then all that music would be lost.
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    At the very least back up your music to either cd or dvd before deleting it, particularly any purchased music/videos, as this would have to be bought again if it were lost. See these about backing up media.
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    Buegie's complete back up strategy.

  • Is it possible to  copy your ipod playlist on to your computer/Itunes

    I inadvertently erased all my playlists on my 4th gen ipod and had to reload. However now my playlist that I had fine tuned over the years is not the same. Is there any way to copy the play lists on my ipod onto my computer so that I will have a backup in case this happens again? It would be so nice to just drag and drop the whole works and not have to go through 22g worth of tunes one at a time.

    Hey rhobotz,
    This article will walk you through the process of moving your iTunes library to another computer.
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=300173
    Jason

  • When guessing your password too much, it comes up with ipod is disabled. How do you fix it?, when guessing your password too much, it comes up with ipod is disabled. How do you fix it?

    The screen on the ipod says, "Ipod is disabled. Connect to itunes." How do I fix it?

    This is asked and answered many times every day.
    The forum search bar is on the right side of this page as is the "More Like This" section.  You will find your answer there.

  • Is it possible to backup your iPod songs or at least make a list of them?

    Basically, I was stupid and when I added music to my iPod, I would just delete it.. so now I have a bunch of music on my iPod, which is great, but no library.
    Now my iPod is coming up on it's 2nd year and it does crash from time to time, so if it were to suddenly die on me, I would completely lose my gigantic collection of music AND album art that I worked pretty hard on.
    So I'm just wondering if there is any way to make a text file with the song titles/artists, or even just a way to back up my current songs on the iPod (make a Library out of them).

    Every program I know of does a file copy from the iPod to the hard drive. Doing so keeps all the ID3 tag data stored in the file. However, iTunes stores other data which isn't part of the ID3 standard including play counts, ratings, etc. Some or all of this data may be lost since you've not been keeping an iTunes library. Whether the album art will be kept depends on whether your album art was embedded in the song files or whether it was placed on the iPod using Apple's scheme which copies a single picture for use with all the songs. In any case, as long as your music is part of Apple's iTunes store inventory you'll get it back easily.

  • Possible solution if your iPod isn't synchronizing!!!

    A lot of problems mentioned here are iPods which are not properly synchronizing with iTunes.
    My specific problem was that certain files couldn't be copied to my iPod Classic and that would messup my iPod.
    The problem is corrupted music files. Check this by trying to copy a file from your hard drive to an external hard drive. If you get an error message than your file is corrupted and needs to be replaced by a backup or by a new download.
    Hope this helps.
    Regards,
    DJ Sirko

    You can just change the drive letter of the ipod to something not ever in use like "Z". This will do the same thing without worrying about the second computer conflicting.
    There is a knowledge base article on how to change the drive letter of the ipod if you don't know how.

  • Is it possible to restore your iPod without plugging into iTunes?

    Hello - having great difficulty doing anything to my iPod through iTunes. Is there anyway in which I can restore my iPod without going through iTunes?
    (iTunes already re-installed)
    Thanks

    Thanks for the response.
    Ok - what happens..
    1)iPod appears to work fine as a standalone player.
    2)iTunes works perfectly without the iPod connected
    3)Put the two together and it's **** on earth!...
    I can't sync or make any changes through iTunes, without iTunes freezing (and that includes the restore iPod option.)
    I may not actually need to restore my iPod - however the other option that comes to mind is throwing the damed thing out the window....so any help gratefully received..

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  • Synching your ipod

    Is it possible to sync your ipod without all your music but only some of the playlists? i can find no real info on synching exept everything or manually. but no explanation for manual synching except to drag music. isn't it possible to sync all the music but only some of the playlists? thanks

    my worry is that if i sync sleceted playlists, i will loose my song library from my ipod.
    If you choose *Sync All* under the Music tab, it will sync all music in your library and all playlists.
    If you choose *Sync slected playlists*, it will sync only the selected playlists and the songs in those playlists.
    If you want all your songs but not all playlists, you will need to create a playlist with all your songs in it, then also choose that as one of your selected playlists to sync.

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