Switching my ipod from windows to mac

I am going to be buying the mac mini duo and i currently have an ipod+hp. Now my question is will i be able to still use the ipod i have now when i get my mac or will i have to buy a new ipod? Also what would i have to make my ipod for disk use and transfer my music that way or would i have to do something different?

Easiest thing to do (in my opinion) is to use the current computer to set the iPod to manually manage its songs.
Then, on the new machine, you can download the program Senuti to transfer your music to the new computer.
You won't have to reformat the iPod, but if you don't plan to use it with a PC anymore, you'll want to once you've got all the music on the Mac Mini.

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  • I need to switch my ipod from windows to mac

    I know that this is kind of a dumb question but i want to be correct. I have a 30gig video ipod currently on a windows format but want to switch it to mac format since i now have a macbook. But the last time i tried to do this on a mini it didnt work. it gave me the exclamaition icon and now i cant reset the thing whatso ever. Its just stuck on that error. havent called apple yet to try to fix it but so far its outta commission. I just want the same thing to happen to my video ipod. Thanks in advance

    You can just plug it in and it will work fine.
    You can also plug it in and Restore it using iTunes.
    This will format it for Mac use only.

  • Switching an iPod from Windows to Mac

    I am about to buy my stepson a Mac to replace his PC. He wants to be able to transfer his iTunes library from the PC to his new Mac and I am hoping that he can do this using his iPod. Will this work and is there anything I need to do other than plug the iPod into the new computer?

    You didn't say how big your library is how which iPod you have. While you could use the backup DVD option, in my opinion, if your iPod is big enough to hold your entire iTunes folder, it would be a lot easier to use the iPod to move the folder over to the new computer in one step vs. a series of DVD backups.
    That said, once you have your stuff over on the Mac you have two choices with your iPod.
    1) You can either just leave it as PC format. When you plug it in, the Mac iTunes will tell you that the iPod is synced with a library on a different computer (your old PC) and do you want to sync it instead to this library (the one on the Intel Mac). Say yes, the iPod will be wiped clear and the library from the Mac will be put on it. You are now synced to your Mac library on a PC formatted iPod, which is fine, since Macs can read PC formatted iPods just fine. If you enable Disk Mode you can still use the iPod on PCs as a hard drive to move files around. Or if you change the iPod to manually updating (instead of auto updating) then you can use your iPod on both your machines and be able to add songs from either library onto the iPod as well as using it as a drive on either machine. But you will have to now manually manage the iPod.
    2) You can restore the iPod on the Mac which will now reformat it to Mac format and then will sync your library from the Mac onto the newly formatted iPod. As you mentioned, your old computer will not be able to read the Mac formatted iPod so you won't be able to use it on that machine anymore unless you went back and reformatted it to a PC format iPod.
    One other thing to keep in mind, when in PC format, the iPod on the Mac will not be updated (or even tell you there are updates available) with new firmware if it gets released. It has to be in Mac format for that on the Mac computer. However if you don't have any intention of upgrading the firmware then this isn't really an issue. As an example, a new firmware might be release which is to support some new iPod gadget or iTunes store feature. If you don't want the gadget or the iTunes store feature, you may not want to update the firmware anyway, so no big deal.
    But if a new firmware release comes out that you do want, you can either update it on the old PC or you have to reformat it on the Mac.
    Patrick

  • Convert iPod from Windows to Mac

    I've been using my iPod (30GB) with Windows and am just now switching everything to a new MacBook Pro. Do I need to do anything to switch my iPod from Windows to Mac, or does it just sync with the new Mac without my having to do anything?

    Macs can read Windows formatting so your iPod should work Fine on your MacBook. However if you don't intend using the iPod on Windows again you should consider restoring it and formatting it on the Mac. If you keep it in Windows format you'll have to connect it back to a PC to make any firmware updates otherwise the formatting will be changed. One other thing, if you haven't transferred your music from the PC to the Mac you won't be able to sync the iPod if you do you'll lose what's on it. To be sure you don't accidentally erase the content you should set the iPod to manual update until your music is on the Mac.
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    You can also use a keyboard command to prevent your iPod auto-syncing with iTunes. While connecting the iPod to the computer on a Mac hold down the Option and Command (⌥ and ⌘ Apple) keys. This will stop the iPod from auto-syncing with iTunes and it will appear in the source list. Wait until you are sure the iPod has mounted, and that it will not auto sync and then you can let the keys go. This may take between 20 to 30 seconds depending on your computer. You should then be able to change your settings: iTunes Keyboard Shortcuts for OSX
    Just some additional information in regard to moving the music from your iPod in case you no longer have the PC. If you have any iTMS purchases 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's a manual method of copying songs from your iPod to your Mac. The procedure is a bit involved but if you're interested it's available at this link: Two-way Street: Moving Music Off the iPod
    If you prefer something more automated there are a number of third party utilities that you can use to retrieve music files and playlists from your iPod, this is just a selection. I use Senuti but have a look at the web pages and documentation for the others too, you'll find that they have varying degrees of functionality and some will transfer movies, videos, photos and games as well. You can also read reviews of some of them here: Wired News - Rescue Your Stranded Tunes
    Senuti Mac Only
    iPodRip Mac Only
    PodWorks Mac Only
    PodView Mac Only
    iPodAccess Mac & Windows
    YamiPod Mac & Windows
    PodUtil Mac & Windows
    iPodCopy Mac & Windows
    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.

  • How do I reformat my iPod from windows to mac?

    How do I reformat my iPod from Windows to MAC?

    On the Mac, click here and follow the instructions.
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  • How do I reprogram my ipod from Windows to Mac?

    How do I reprogram my ipod from Windows to Mac?

    Connect the iPod.  Decline any offers from iTunes to sync it, if this is the first time the iPod has been connected to the Mac.  When the iPod appears in the iTunes sidebar, under DEVICES, select it there.  Over to the right, on the Summary tab, there is a Restore button.  Click it.  Follow the prompts.
    Restore will erase the iPod and install the latest software, using default settings.  If it is connected to a Mac when you do the Restore, it will use Mac formatting during the erase.  That's basically the only difference.  The software is the same, so it is not really "reprogrammed."

  • Formatting my ipod from windows to Mac

    A week ago I purchased an IMac and would like to know how to format my Ipod from windows to Mac?

    hola adolfo, acabo de comprarme un macbook y descubro el mismo problema que tu. mi ipod 30gb estaba con windows pero ahora mac no lo reconoce. he estado leyendo y parece que hay que restaurarlo pero mi duda principal por ahora es: si se borra la musica y fotos que tengo actualmente en el ipod? agradecere mucho tu experiencia, mi nivel de ingles no es bueno. diego

  • Transfering my ipod from windows to mac

    i've been tying to reformat my ipod from windows so i can use it with my new mac book pro, but i can't find the cd my ipod came with and obviously my mac won't read it. what can i do????

    I am also wondering how to do a similar thing. I just got a Macbook Pro and have a 5th gen. iPod that I have quite a few songs on. When I first got the iPod, I was running it on a PC. I have heard that to use it on my Mac, without erasing the few songs that I have in my new iTunes, that I need to restore my iPod on my old computer and set it to run with a Mac and then plug it into my Mac to completely re-write all of the songs onto it.
    Is this right?
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  • Switching ipod from windows to mac

    I have a windows computer and i am switching my ipod to my powebook but i can't update it and cannot put songs onto my ipod or get them from my ipod, i want to make it mac formatted. my ipod doesn't work on my windows computer anymore either which isn't a problem but i can't use that computer to fix the problem. thanks

    Welcome to Apple Discussions.
    If you want to make your iPod Mac formatted, you need to download the Mac version of iPod software updater and install it on your Powerbook. Then run it and connect the iPod when told. Choose to restore. This will convert the iPod to Mac format which will erase everything on it.
    Make sure your iPod is fully charged first.

  • How do I change my iPod from Windows to Mac ?

    When I got my IPod, my music was on a windows computer. Now I have a MacBook Pro and want to convert my Ipod nano to the Mac. How can I do this as I am new to the IPod and very new to the MacBook?

    Connect it to your Mac and restore it. Just be aware that restoring will erase and reformat the hard drive, reload the software and put it back to default settings, so if you have songs on your iPod that aren't on iTunes you will lose them if you have no back up. Once the restore is complete follow the on screen instructions and it should connect to iTunes and give you a prompt to automatically update your library onto the fresh installation: Restoring iPod to Factory Settings with iTunes 7
    If you haven't transferred the music from your PC to the Mac and you have any iTMS purchases on your iPod 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 is designed by default to be one way from iTunes to iPod. However there is a manual method of accessing the iPod's hard drive and copying songs back to iTunes on Windows posted in this thread: MacMuse - iPod to iTunes
    If you prefer something more automated then 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

  • Changing an iPod from Windows to Mac format

    I want to change my iPod from a windows format to Mac. I understand that i can restore my ipod but how could I get my songs back on the Mac from the PC . I have also heard that I can use iPod iRip but do not quiet understand that. If anyone could explain to me either how to restore and not lose my music or to use iRip i would really appriciate it.

    Restore it from within iTunes.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1339?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US

  • Converting iPod from Windows to Mac

    We recently purchased our first Mac, a MiniMac. My son has a iPod Video that was originally formatted for Windows. When hooking it up to the MiniMac, it stated that it would have to be reset to factory settings, thus loosing his video, photos and music. To top it off, the PC that he synchronized to in the past is no longer here.
    I can hook the iPod video up to a PC Workstation (Windows XP) and can see the HD at the same time but can only really see the photos. The music and videos seem to be archived.
    I was hoping to copy the photos, music and videos on the PC workstation, hook up the iPod to the MiniMac and reset to the Mac factory settings and then import the saved photos, music and videos.
    I am a bit stuck right now and could use any advice. Thanks
    iPod video   Mac OS X (10.4.7)   Also using Windows XP

    If you transfer the songs etc to the PC and then restore the iPod on the Mac you won't be able to use the iPod on Windows. An iPod formatted for Mac won't run natively on a PC because the Windows OS does not support the HFS Plus file system and therefore will not see the drive. There third party programs that will allow you to use a Mac formatted iPod on Windows, this is one for instance gets good reviews: XPlay 2
    With the songs back on the iPod you could use Senuti as recommended above to transfer from the iPod to the Mac. Alternatively connect the PC and the Mac and move the songs from one to another: Networking with a Windows PC

  • How do I change the format of my 5th Generation iPod from Windows to Mac

    How do I change the format of my 5th Gen iPod from a Windows format to the Mac?

    But this will delete all the songs I have? I have a lot of them on my iPod classic
    Yes.
    I want to transfer (well copy) all my songs from the iPod to itunes on the mac - and then have the itunes library as being placed on the external drive. The last part I think I know, but I can't work out how to copy music from my iPod
    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
    Then see here about backing your iTunes library onto an external hard drive.
    iTunes: Back up your iTunes library by copying to an external hard drive
    B-rock

  • Changing my 3G iPod from Windows to Mac

    My 3G iPod is no longer recognized by my Windows XP machine at work and I want to change it over to my G5 iMac at home. Neither Windows nor Mac will read the iPod in disk mode and both offer to format/initialize the drive. Do I start by initializing the iPod HD over to Mac format and go from there to restore the iPod?
    thanks for any help

    Keep in mind that formatting as a Mac iPod you will not be able to add songs to it from your pc. The only thing you'll be able to do on your Windows XP machine at work is charge it.

  • Change my iPod from windows to mac

    I am trying to change my iPod from a windows format to a mac. What do I need to do?

    My daughter recently got an iPod Nano as a gift. Unfortunately, it was formatted for a PC and we are unable to load songs onto it from our Mac. If we simply reset the Nano, will we have the option to format it for the Mac? I realize we will lose all the content during the reset, but it is more important for her to be able to load her new music from the Mac.

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