Macbook Itunes and Ipod...help!!!

I just got a new harddrive put on my macbook, and everything is working great, all of my itunes music is still on there, but when I plugged in my ipod it said that 60 songs could not be put on my ipod because they were not authorized for this computer. These are songs I bought from itunes, and still play in itunes so I can not figure out why this is happening. If someone could help me out that would be great.

You need to "Authorize" this hard drive to use music purchased from iTunes.
Open iTunes, go to Store>Authorize Computer. Follow the instructions. This should take care of it.
iTunes see your new hard drive as if it was a new computer. If you had gotten a new computer, you would have had to de-authorize the old and authorize the new computer.
Good Luck.
Adam

Similar Messages

  • Itunes and ipod help...

    ok, so my computer received a huge error somewheres along the line and it wouldn't even get past the windows loading screen without crashing and giving me the blue screen of death. i reinstalled windows and cleared my hard drive in the process because i figured i picked up a virus that was screwing with my computer.
    i've since reinstalled the most of my programs and got to itunes to hopefully get the songs back on. i had back ups made on a partition on my HDD but when i reinstalled windows, i wasn't sure with what got hit and my dad, a total computer genius, suggested to me to just totally wipe it clean. so i did so.
    so now im stuck with a newly authorized computer with all my bought songs in the library but none of my other songs. i couldn't burn a cd back up because i couldn't get my computer to work and i couldn't make the folder back up and put it on my nano like the way that itune's tells you to transfer libraries.
    so i still got all my songs on my ipod, but any of the new songs i get and try to put on my ipod will ask me to sync my ipod with my new library, thus effectively clearing my ipod and leaving one new cd.
    so im sure you guys can see my dilemma and hopefully someone can help me

    "so i still got all my songs on my ipod, but any of the new songs i get and try to put on my ipod will ask me to sync my ipod with my new library, thus effectively clearing my ipod and leaving one new cd."
    When you connect and get the message that your iPod is linked to a different library and asking if you want to link to this one and replace all your songs etc, press "Cancel". Pressing "Erase and Sync" will irretrievably remove all songs from your iPod. Your iPod should appear in the iTunes source list from where you can change the update setting to manual and use your iPod without the risk of accidentally erasing it. Check the "manually manage music and videos" box in Summary then press the Apply button. Don't uncheck Sync Music it will be unchecked by default when you choose the manual setting: Managing content manually on iPod
    You can retrieve the songs from your iPod by the way. If you have any iTMS purchases on there the transfer of purchased content from the iPod to authorised computers has been introduced with iTunes 7. A paragraph on it has been added to this article: Transfer iTunes Store purchases using iPod
    The transfer of non iTMS content such as songs imported from CD is designed by default to be one way from iTunes to iPod. However there are a number of third party utilities that you can use to retrieve the music files and playlists from your iPod, this is just a selection. Have a look at the web pages and documentation for these, they are generally quite straightforward. You can read reviews of some of them here: Wired News - Rescue Your Stranded Tunes
    YamiPod Mac and Windows Versions
    iGadget Windows Only
    iPod Access Mac and Windows Versions
    PodUtil Mac and Windows Versions
    iPodCopy Mac and Windows Versions
    PodPlayer Windows Only
    CopyPod Windows Only
    Keep your iPod in manual mode until you have reloaded your iTunes and you are happy with your playlists etc then it will be safe to return it auto-sync again.

  • I recently uninstalled my itunes and reinstalled. after that i lost all my music and am unable to put hunderds of songs back onto my itunes and ipod. help!

    I uninstalled my iTines and re-installed on my Fujitsu laptop.When I went to synch, I was unable tosynch my iPod to my iTunes. In addtion,I am unable to put my iTunes library of 100s of songs back onto my iTunes or iPod.I have lost all my compilations and my playlists.

    Hey bryce255,
    Thanks for the question, that definitely sounds frustrating. Luckily, we have steps available that may be able to restore your previous library:
    No content shows up in iTunes after updating
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1967
    Resolution
    1. Quit iTunes.
    2. Download and install the latest version of iTunes.
    3. Use the Finder (Mac) or Windows Explorer (Windows) to go to the iTunes folder that contains the iTunes library files:
    Mac OS X
    /Users/username/Music/iTunes/
    Microsoft Windows Windows XP and Windows 2000
    \Documents and Settings\username\My Documents\My Music\iTunes\
    Microsoft Windows Windows Vista and Windows 7
    \Users\username\Music\iTunes\
    4. Drag the iTunes Library file from the above location to the Desktop.
    5. Open the Previous iTunes Libraries folder in the iTunes folder.
    6. Locate the file named iTunes Library YYYY-MM-DD where YYYY-MM-DD is the date you upgraded iTunes (Year-Month-Day).
    7. Drag this file to the iTunes folder (the enclosing folder).
    8. Rename this file to iTunes Library.
    9. Open iTunes.
    You should now see your missing content in iTunes.
    If the above does not resolve your issue, you can learn about re-creating your iTunes library:
    iTunes: How to re-create your iTunes library and playlists
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1451
    Thanks,
    Matt M.

  • Arghhhhh itunes and ipod help

    its my mums ipod she brought some song from itunes brought ipod over to me to get the song on pod from itunes off laptop i cant find the songs i believe i need to download from cloud if thats right

    Hi clairelajm,
    Welcome to the Apple Support Communities!
    Typically there are two different ways to get your purchased content into iTunes on your computer. You can either transfer the purchases from the iPod or you can download them directly to iTunes from the Purchased section. The following article shows you how to transfer the purchases.
    iTunes Store: Transferring purchases from your iOS device or iPod to a computer
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1848
    If you would like to download the purchases directly to iTunes, please follow the following article.
    iTunes 11 for Windows: Download previous purchases from the iTunes Store
    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH12491
    I hope this helps,
    -Joe

  • Syncing problems with Itunes and Ipod Help?

    Okay..I don't even know what's been happening with the newest Ios 5 update for apple products, but since the update, my ipod hasn't been able to synch with Itunes.
    For example, I manually organize all my music and when I edit the album artist or the album artwork etc, it would show up in Itunes perfectly, but on the Itouch, nothing has been changed. This means that not only does it now show the album artwork that I set up in Itunes, but also all the artists as well. I've seen many people so far having this problem, but through all the solutions people have said, none have worked for me. Another problem is that it also mix and matches all the songs I have downloaded as well. Only the songs I purchase seem to be alright.
    I have tried many things from restoring my Itouch and re-downloading music, manually re-synching my Itouch to see if the artists will show up, but to no avail, it hasn't worked.
    Please help me. It's getting quite frustrating that nothing is synching since the newest ios 5.1.1 update. Thank you

    The ipod touch will only sync to one computer at a time. If you sync to another it will indeed erase the content from the ipod first, then replace with content from the new computer.
    Sign into your account on the computer, make sure it is authorized, then connect the ipod:
    Without syncing, File>Transfer Purchases

  • Ugggh!  Songs disappeared!  HELP iTunes and iPod help

    Okay, I don't know what I did, but all of my songs disappeared off iTunes. I think I was able to locate most of my CD's that I had downloaded, but anything that I had purchased is gone. What went wrong, and is there some way I can reinstall all of my songs?
    Also, if I connect my iPod to my computer will it take the songs that are no longer in iTunes off of my iPod?
    Thanks!

    Here is an article on
    Finding Song Files
    Yeah, don't sync your iPod to iTunes just yet
    Read Buegie's post on that
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=1895188?

  • All of my playlists made on my Ipod touch 3rd gen keep disappearing when I sync it to itunes. Drivng me crazy. All software up to date on both itunes and Ipod. Help please.

    All of my playlists made on my Ipod touch 3rd gen keep disappearing when I sync it to itunes. Drivng me crazy. All software up to date on both itunes and Ipod. Help please.
    I tend to make my playlists right on my ipod. This did not happen for the last 2 years. Just started recently. Did get a new computer recently.

    That is because you got a new computer. You can only sync all media from one syncing computer. You can sync from any computer to iPod using the manual method but that does not sync from iPod to computer.
    To make this your syncing computer:
    Syncing to a "New" Computer or replacing a "crashed" Hard Drive: Apple Support Communities

  • I recently had to install a new hard drive in my computer. This caused me to have to reload all content back to my iTunes and iPod. I have many apps on my iPod and i don't know how to transfer those back to my iTunes. Can anyone help?

    I recently had to install a new hard drive in my computer. This caused me to have to reload all content back to my iTunes and iPod. I have many apps on my iPod and i don't know how to transfer those back to my iTunes. Can anyone help?

    Right clicking on your ipod in the device list an d choosing "transfer purchases" will copy apps and bought media from iTunes to your computer. Due to the new iTunes library on your new HD, iTunes will erase your ipod during the first sync. To save your data to the computer take a look at this article about saving data from your device to a computer: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4137
    Basically it's backing up manually, transferring her purchases (apps and bought music), letting iTunes erase the ipod due to the new iTunes library, and restoring from the manual backup again, to get all the data and settings back.
    Make sure your new computer account is authorized in iTunes. Disable autosync in itunes, connect your ipod, right click on it in the device list and choose backup.
    This will save data, pictures and settings to itunes. See what's included in this backup here: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1766
    Transfer your purchases the same way to copy all apps and bought media from the Store to your computer.
    Set up at least one contact and event on your computer to be able the merge your calendars and contacts after your ipod got wiped during the first sync.
    The rest of the data can be restored from the backup you made.
    Restoring: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1414
    Music is one way only, from the computer to your device, unless you bought the songs in itunes and transferred your purchases.
    There is 3rd party software out there, but not supported by Apple, see this thread: http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2013615&tstart=0

  • I have ipod classic (about 3 yrs old) and when recharging, everything on it is gone.  When I tried copying the saved/backup items, itunes and ipod were stuck...doing nothing/frozen.  Help!

    I have an ipod classic which I had bought about 3 years ago.  I plugged it into my computer this past weekend to charge and it showed me that there were nothing on it...no music, no movies, no photos, nada.  I had updated the program on my computer and when I tried to reload all the stuff that I had saved, it locks up my itunes and ipod.  It doesn't do anything!  I don't know what is going on....Help!?  Anyone!?  Any clues? 

    Which version of iTunes are you using? (most probably the latest, a lot of this hung iTunes coming in)
    Which iPod software is shown on the iTunes summary screen?
    My suggestion go on Diskmode.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1363?viewlocale=en_US
    Connect it to iTunes via a USB2.0 port (For Mac please dont use the Keyboard USB port and for MB, only one USB port is for iPod, the other will freeze your iTunes as the resource bus is shared with other devices )
    Then update the iPod software or Restore the iPod.
    Try to disconnect your iPod from the PC, if you are not charging or Syncing the iPod, or else, some Apps will just trigger a Restore and delete you iPod.
    For Mac users, who has a FAT32 iPod, you may find iTunes Restoring it to HPS+ if you leave it connected overnight.
    For Windows users, some Winsock layer conflict with iTunes will trigger the Restore.
    Good Luck!

  • Accessibility of iTunes and iPod for Blind users

    In any of the updates to Itunes or Ipod has the ability to use the product by the Blind been considered? Being a Low-Vision/Blind user I think accessibilty has gotten worse instead of better. This is not just an Itunes on Windows Issue. Itunes on the Mac barily works with VoiceOver
    In 7.0.X here are a few things that broke.
    1. The Album flipping view mode cause Screen Magnifiers to have problems with Overlay and the Album art is not magnified.
    2. No way to navigate the Itunes store if you are totally blind. Why not just let us browse it in Internet Explorer or Firefox and then download afterwords into Itunes.
    3. Standard methods for navigating Menus, Tree Views (source list / playlist side) do not work always and some times have very unexpected results.
    There are very easy ways to fix this. As you are updating the application make sure that each control or widget gets its own MSAA information. On the Mac side make your developers actually follow your own standards for accessibility even if it means rewriting the program. Well they are at it they can fix most of iLife and Pages.
    Now onto the Ipod 3g 4g 5g and the Nano 1g and 2g, These devices with some practice can be used by a blind person if they are setup correctly by someone sighted. Thats all well and good except if you just went out and bought a shinny new 80gb Ipod and now don't know how to navigate it. Well the solution to this is actually very easy. Durring startup it could play a quick set of clicks to let a blind user know it is doing something. Then once it is up and running the menu system could playback via the headphones recorded speech files stored in directory already on the shinny new Ipod. Something like "Main Menu" "Music", the user slides their finger around the wheel one spot to the right and "AudioBooks" and so on. Now your question comes to artists and genra's and Album titles. This could be a feature of the new ITunes 7.1.x where when you are syncing your Ipod it goes to the iTunes store and gets the appropiate audio files needed. or using the Very Nice Apple TTS makes the files on the fly and stores them. You say this would use up space on the Ipod, well yes it would and you could make so a sighted user could turn it off until the iPod resets or they if they are really cramped for space could remove the directory with the sounds in it, but restoring the iPod would put these features back in place. These features have more use then just for the blind, who are highest population for buying audio content be it Unabridged audio books, CD's, or from online sources. Once these features are out in the general public and touted as be available you will have the busy business traveler to the jogger using them, epecially when it is not appropriate to take your eyes from something else, like driving. A driver could just reach down and touch the iPod and press the menu key and here "Music Menu", "PlayLists". Now we click the center button and our drivers heres "Gym Workout" clicks the wheel around to the right and heres "Peaceful Drive". He/She press the play button and heres "Playing, Peaceful Drive, 15 items in list" now this next part whould need to be toggleable on and off, while the iPod is cueing up the song it could say the song name and artist but this could be distracting.
    Now if you really got brave with this project you could just add the TTS (Text to Speech) program into the Ipod. It would probably only take as much space as the new games you are selling for the 4g 5g and nano's. I know the Ipod has enough processer power. If it can play compressed video it could be executing a speech synthesizer in the background. With the dropping cost of the iPod I can see you may have to make this an add-on. That would be fine but include like a ten-day trial period with each new firmware update and have it on by default. This way allowing the user base to have time to see what it can do for them. If this is the choice then it should be a very inexpensive addon. Like in the $40 range. With the very extinsive userbase of Ipod's out there the Return on Investment should be very quick. if just 10% of the 300,000 blind people in the USA bought it, that equals 30,000 times $40 equals $120,000. This is not including the Learning Disabled, general poplulation, and people in foriegn countries who would love to have the stuff read it them. Now back to the blind, currently the devices made for the blind that are "accessible" cost from $400 and up that can play digital content not burned to a CD. So, if this was made for the Nano 2g a blind person could spend $200 on the device and $40 on the speech after the ten-days are up or they are coming close. The are still ahead by $160. Now if the person is a eclectic listener like my self then I would buy the 80gb unit at $350 and add the speech for $40 and have all the space I needed for my music, books, and my recordings I do with the Belkin recorder.
    Another feature that should be looked into is the ability to play Daisy Content from Recordings for the Blind and Dislexic http://www.rfbd.org This is the new style of releasing text books to those you can not read regular print. They are stored on a CD in mp3 format with a encryped index. Now this type of thing is not a problem since you already have support for your own and Audible's digital rights management in iTunes and adding another method would not be that hard. An iPod Nano 4gb could hold 6 to 8 books for a Grade School, Middle School, High School, or College student. That would be greate, one small device to play content and no worrrying about what Cd the chapter is on or where you put the CD's, and not having to carry around a CD player just for the books. Also an iPod has become common place enough to not be notices.
    Shawn,
    This will be cross posted to my blog and to the Ipod Forum here. My Blog is located at http://wizardwlf.spaces.live.com

    My goal is not to directly influience Apple. I am trying to influiece you the customer to write feedback to Apple, if not on your own behalf, for your family member who is blind/low vision, a blind co-worker at your office, a friend of a friend even. Apple will see my one comment in feedback and say he is just an extremist and being it is just one comment just ignore it becuase their are much cuter things some marketing person wants them to do. They may just respond with use the Shuffle it doesn't have a screen. Why should the blind be limited to 1GB of space?
    So here is your chance. Talk to your friends who use the Ipod/Itunes, talk to the manager at your local Apple store, tell them all to think about what they could do with a talking iPod, let alone the accessibility this would give the blind.
    The Mimico Kid wrote this in the iTunes Windows Forum
    Shawn,
    I did a quick search of the Apple web site and found a fair bit of information on accessibility issues for the Mac OS X operating system in general (you might want to have a look here if you're interested) but couldn't find anything relating to iTunes for Windows in particular.
    Since Apple has set up these forums for users to help one other with their problems, there isn't much we can do as far as acting on your suggestions. You might want to submit your comments directly to Apple by filling out the forum on this page: http://www.apple.com/feedback/itunesapp.html .
    All the best!
    I wrote back:
    Yes that is a pretty advertisement page for the Tiger Accessibility and for the accessibilty of the hardware.
    But what is missing is the same page for iTunes and iPod. Those two products which right now are Apple's Hot market. They do not even train the sales staff in the Apple Stores to use and demonstrate these features to a parent / spouse/ child of someone with a disability.
    VoiceOver is great in the finder and terminal and mostly works in Safarie and Mail. It mostly works in system dialog boxes but forget AppleWorks, GarageBand, Microsoft Office. The ProTools folks are actually working on making that program work with VoiceOver even better.
    My best recommendation to anyone on this forum who is a Mac User. Use SearchLight to find VoiceOver. Now read some of the documentation to get the gist of how it works. Once you have done this, Start VoiceOver and turn off your screen. Try using the keybard commands you just learned or even the ones you think you know in iTunes. You will find it extremely hard to navigate.
    Shawn

  • Due to a divorce all my music is on my iTunes and iPod. I had to buy a new computer and want to transfer my Library to the new computer. How can I do this without using an external drive and use new computer just like I do the old one? Thanks.

    Due to divorce, all my music is on my iTunes and iPod. I have had to buy  a new laptop and want to transfer the library to the new computer before deauthorizing the old one. I dont want to have to use an external drive every time I want to listen to my music. How can I do this and have the same basic iTunes setup as before? HELP!

    You might consider itunes match for moving CDs you've copied into your itunes library if you dont have a way to use home sharing.
    iTunes match is an optional service offered by apple that costs about $25 a year.  It scans your music library and if it finds music that is already in apple's itunes catalog it'll automatically "unlock"/"store" these in the cloud for you.  Items that it does not find in the catalog it'll upload and store these in the cloud for you and you can download them on your devices.  See http://www.apple.com/itunes/itunes-match/

  • ITunes and iPod updater won't recognize iPod

    I'm running Windows XP and it shows the iPod is there but it won't show up in iTunes and iPod updater after 'initializing' for a good 5-10 minutes says either 'could not recognize the iPod' or if it does let me restore give the 'Firmware update failure. Diskwrite error.' I have the latest iTunes and iPod update and went through all the steps in the 'Windows recognizes iPod but iTunes does not' Troubleshooting help section. All these problems started when I tried to update with the new iPod updater software and got an error, everything worked fine before. I have also tried using a friends USB cable the problem is obviously in the Nano itself. Is there any way to safely format without using the iPod updater? or what should I try doing next?
    Also it seems like when the nano isn't plugged into a power source it drains the battery, with nothing showing on the screen because it always starts charging when I hook it up to the computer even though it was fully charge before.
    Thanks for any help.

    Hello,
    I too am having this exact same problem. My iPod nano was working perfectly until this "latest update" Since I installed that update my itunes and my ipod updater will NOT recognize my iPod. I am getting all the same error messages as you.
    I have done EVERYTHING recommeded in the support pages. Reinstall, uninstall, install, reboot I've done it all a hundred times. I have over 5 pages of support documents I printed up and I followed them to the T. I have 10 different USB ports including 3 2.0 USB ports. My windows recognizes the iPod instantly, but the updater will not.
    I 'm starting to think it's a problem with the update software.
    Please, if anybody has any advice other than "www.apple.com/support/ipod" please post something. I have had my Nano since October and never had a problem with it and I really, really miss it right now.
    Thanks
      Windows XP  
      Windows XP  

  • Frustrated to the point of scrapping iTunes and iPod!

    Everything worked perfectly until the latest iTunes and iPod 'upgrade'. Since the upgrade both iTunes and my 60MB video iPod are useless. On the iTunes side, everytime I try to enter the iTunes Store, I get a 'network connection reset' error (access to all other Apple web site locations works OK). On the iPod side, at least 75% of the stored podcasts cause the Ipod to crash and reset (same files played perfectly before the update). At first I thought my iTunes problems were caused by my not accepting having Apple poll the contents of my Music Library looking for missing cover art (so they say). I finally gave in, but still no luck getting into the iTunes store. Can someone give me the appropriate links for restoring iTunes and the iPod firmware to their 'pre-update' status (i.e. rolling both back a rev.)?
     20" Intel iMac (2.0GB RAM, 500GB HD + 1.5TB external, 20" Cineama Display)   Mac OS X (10.4.7)   All tools, no talent!

    Now that iTunes 7.0.1 is out, let's see if it helps!
    http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/
    eMac Mac OS X (10.4.7)
    Unfortunately that did't work either. Strange I can access all other Apple web locations as well as any other web site, but not the iTunes store. I wonder if they've put some new security features in V7.x that is causing the problem. My internet access is via satellite so there is considerable latency. I wonder if this is raising a flag some place. Based on past experiences, trying to get help from Apple is an exercise in futility so I don't even bother any more.
    I swear that they are going to keep tightening the screws with DRM and other foolishness to the point where not even paying customers will be able to use the online services. For example, I've been trying to access the Music Store to pick up an episode of a TV show that I missed. A quick web search turned up at least a dozen bit torrent feeds for the same program. If I can't buy it, I'm left with few options.
    Another posting to this thread suggested I go back to V6.0 via the installation disc that shipped with the iPod. Unfortunately I can't find it, but even if I could, Apple would be relentless in trying (forcing) me to come up to the current rev.
    I recently retired and bought my first iMac and iPod and junking my Windows computer and Creative MP3 player. I figured, going 100% Apple would insure worry free computing for the duration, at least that's what the commercials would have you believe. I now see why the Apple user is a kid and the PC user is an older man. When I was the age of that kid I could have better tolerated the frustration.
     20" Intel iMac (2.0GB RAM, 500GB HD + 1.5TB external, 20" Cineama Display) Mac OS X (10.4.7) All tools, no talent!

  • On my old ipod I had a different user id and pass word.  I would like be able to transfer all my music to my macbook pro and iPod.  How do i do that?

    On my old ipod I had a different user id and pass word.  I would like be able to transfer all my music to my macbook pro and iPod.  How do i do that?

    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
    B-rock

  • Itunes and ipod and everything is blah

    ok so i restored my comp and it says i cant open itunes because its required files are missing, please reinstall it. so i put the cd back in and it still wont let me. so i went on the itunes forum and someone gave me this list on how to uninstall completely (which i wanna do.) and it says to go to the cp and delete itunes that way and my comp wont let me. it press the delete button for itunes and the popup thing comes up, the blue bar fills half way and then goes away and itunes is still there. and im all distressed cuz i really need this to work and im in tears and i dont kow how to do it. and i just need help
    please please help me!

    Liz,
    There is this knowledge base article that explains how to uninstall iTunes
    Troubleshooting iTunes and iPod Software installation on Windows
    In particular, you need to download / install / run the Microsoft Install Cleanup Utility.
    http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=290301
    You should also run the Quicktime standalone installer first. This will sometimes report errors that the iTunes installer doesn't.

Maybe you are looking for