Using iPod as an external drive

I have been using 1/2 of my ipod memory to transfer avi and mpeg files from my old computer to my new computer. It has worked very well, but recently when I try to copy the files from my ipod to my new computer it says "cannot copy: parameter is incorrect" The files won't play either. So, now they are stuck on my ipod... I am nervous to restore the ipod because I don't want to lose the files. PLEASE HELP! Thanks!

If you restore the iPod you will delete the files, so don't do it unless you have backups. Sorry I don't know about the error code.

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    Hello
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    If you restore the iPod you will delete the files, so don't do it unless you have backups. Sorry I don't know about the error code.

  • Using an iPod Classic as external drive problem

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  • Using iPod touch as External Storage/Memory

    Hi,
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    going straight back to the shop.

  • I just purchased Time Capsule today.  I ONLY want to use it as an external drive.  I do not need it for Time Machine. I can see the TC in my finder, but when I click on a file or video to drag and drop, I get message that TC can't be modified. Help please

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    I agree with Kappy.. passing files and especially via wireless is slow as slow.
    Just need to be sure your TC is the new AC model??
    And the OS on the computer is Lion?
    Have you completed the setup of the TC via the utility? You do still need to get internet via the TC so it has to be plugged into the main router..
    Give us the full picture of the network.
    Then we can help you get into it.. whether you should put your files on it is another question.

  • HT201250 Hi, I hope this question won't seem too basic but if I want to use a new larger external drive for my time machine backups, will it do a new full backup the first time I plug it in and if so, do I really need all the old backups on my smaller ext

    Hi, I hope this question won't seem too basic but if I want to use a new larger external drive for my time machine backups, will it do a new full backup the first time I plug it in and if so, do I really need all the old backups on my smaller external drive?

    50maz wrote:
    Hi, I hope this question won't seem too basic but if I want to use a new larger external drive for my time machine backups, will it do a new full backup the first time I plug it in
    Yes, it will do a full backup.
    and if so, do I really need all the old backups on my smaller external drive?
    Only if you want to be able to go back in time to those previous Time Machine backups.  When you plug in the new larger external drive, you will only be able to go back as far as the first day you plugged it in and ran the first Time Machine backup on it.

  • I have an old MACBook and want to use it as an external drive to load disks on to my new mac. How do I?

    I have an old MACBook and want to use it as an external drive to load disks on to my new mac. How do I?

    Apple makes a Thunderbolt to Firewire adaptor if your new computer does not have a Firewire port.

  • I got an old Apple G5 shell from Goodwill. I'd like to salvage the Superdrive and use it as an external drive for my Apple laptop. Is this possible, and what cables would I need if so?

    I got an old Apple G5 shell from Goodwill. I'd like to salvage the Superdrive and use it as an external drive for my Apple laptop. Is this possible, and what cables would I need if so?
    Other info is available:
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    Model: DVR-118LBK DVD-R/RW Writer Unit
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    Thanks in advance, God bless!

    That's a nice Pioneer DVD±RW drive - and an upgraded replacement for the original optical drive that shipped with that G5.  For a finished look, you'd want to install it in an external enclosure for 5.25" IDE/ATAPI drives that converts it to USB connectivity.  Because SATA optical drives have replaced ATAPI drives in recent years, the selection is getting more limited for a new enclosure, although used ones can undoubtedly be found at ebay.  Here's an example of one, although it only features USB connectivity.  You can also find enclosures that have both FireWire and USB connectivity, which for Mac users is beneficial.  Booting the computer (if needed) by a FireWire-connected device is generally more reliable than USB booting.  If this isn't important to you, then a USB-only enclosure would be adequate.  The enclosure will have directions, but essentially all you need to do is plug in the power cable and data ribbon cable and then secure the drive to the bottom plate of the enclosure with the included machine screws.

  • Can the mac osxlion usb jump drive be used after as a external drive for storing media files

    can the mac osxlion usb jump drive be used after as a external drive for storing media files

    If you are talking about the Lion install USB thumb drive sold by Apple then no it can't. it has some specail formatting that makes it show up as a DVD drive and is securely locked from any changes.
    But I must ask why would you want to. That would destroy that drive and wipe out the Lion installer.
    USB thumb drive can be bought for $8.

  • Can I use Time Capsule as external drive with a Time Capsule?

    I have a Time Capsule set up with AirPort and it works well for backups.  Can I buy a second Time Capsule and plug it into this TC with ethernet and use it as an external drive?

    jshafer wrote:
    So, you are recommending using a USB drive into the TC or using an NAS plugged into the ethernet port...is that correct?
    Yes, correct. USB drive is not fast but it is still mostly going to be faster than wireless.. it is of course slower than ethernet.. so what you are using on your clients dictates what is the rate determining step of the network.
    Am I correct in thinking that an NAS using ethernet connection would be faster than USB?
    Does a true NAS have its own internal backup system?
    Yes, to both.. but remembering the client has to be able to make use of it. ie is also ethernet.
    True NAS is faster than TC as they use RAID systems.. more reliable.. you can replace disks in the raid.. TC is sealed.. and all decent NAS will be able to back themselves up to a USB drive.. on incremental basis.. which is major shortcoming when people try and use the TC in this role.

  • Using iPod as an external hard drive while recording

    I've found that using my older iPod photo as an external drive when recording seems to work really well for me. Has anyone else also experienced this?
    Is this a good idea and can I run Reason 4 and other plug-ins from my iPod? If I do, should I daisy chain or use a PCMCIA Firewire card for it?
    Thanks in advance for your answer.

    It's not a good idea, iPod hard drives are not designed for sustained transfers like this and you will eventually kill it.
    Given that external drives are so cheap, you are far better off getting a decently fast 7200rpm drive that is robust, rather than relying on the little 3600 drive (or whatever it is) in the iPod...

  • Using Ipod as a External Hard Drive for Downloading

    Hi,
    My question is, my computer is older and does not have a lot of storage space (18 GB). I would like to know if it is possible to download files (such as videos) from the web onto the Ipod and then using Itunes to play the files.
    Any response is greatly appreciated!
    Thanks.

    If all of your existing library is on the iPod, the transfer of purchased content from the iPod to authorised computers was introduced with iTunes 7. That would allow you to restore anything you'd bought from iTunes. You'll find details in this article: Copying iTunes Store purchases from your iPod or iPhone to a computer
    The transfer of content from sources 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. You'll find that they have varying degrees of functionality and some will transfer movies, videos, photos, podcasts and games as well. Have a look at the web pages and documentation, this is just a small selection of what's available, they are generally quite straightforward. You can read reviews and comparisons of some of them here:
    Wired News - Rescue Your Stranded Tunes
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    TuneJack Windows Only (iPhone and iPod Touch compatible)
    iPod2PC Windows Only
    iDump Windows Only
    SharePod Windows Only
    iPodRip Mac & Windows
    YamiPod Mac and Windows
    Music Rescue Mac & Windows
    Floola Mac & Windows
    iGadget Mac & Windows (iPhone and iPod Touch compatible)
    iRepo Mac & Windows (iPhone and iPod Touch compatible)
    iPod Access Mac & Windows (iPhone and iPod Touch compatible)
    TouchCopy Mac & Windows (iPhone and iPod Touch compatible - Windows version only)
    There's also a manual method of copying songs from your iPod to a Mac or PC. The procedure is a bit involved and won't recover playlists but if you're interested it's available on page 2 at this link: Copying Content from your iPod to your Computer - The Definitive Guide
    I would also advise that you get yourself an external hard drive and back your stuff up, relying on an iPod as your sole backup is not a good idea and external drives are comparatively inexpensive these days, you can get loads of storage for a reasonable outlay.

  • Using ipod as a hard drive to transfer data from PC to Mac

    hey, Is is possible to use the ipod as a hard drive to transfer data from/to Mac and windows PCs?
    I see no problem transfering data from/to my mac to the ipod. But I cannot see the ipod on the PC. When I plug the USB cable to my windows PC, it shows a popup message "external disk is not formated. Do you want to format it?".
    thanks,
    Martin

    Windows cannot read a Mac formatted iPod.
    Macs can read Windows fomratted iPods.
    You need to run iTunes for Windows, then Restore the iPod.
    It will now work on both Mac and PC.

  • I want to delete my Nano, and use it only as external drive

    Is it possible to delete my Nano, retain my iPod Video, and still use the Nano as an external hard drive? If so, will I then be able to manage my iPod video without doing it manually, i.e., by letting iTunes do it's automatic thing?

    Restore your Nano. Restoring will erase the iPod's hard drive, reload the software and put it back to default settings. 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. Choose no and it will default to manual mode which automatically enables it for disk use. You can also uncheck the box "Open iTunes when this iPod is connected" in the Summary tab and just use it as a storage drive: Restoring iPod to factory settings with iTunes 7
    As for your new iPod, just connect it to your computer and follow the on screen instructions. It will update from your existing library and you can manage it however you choose.

  • Using HD Clone as external drive

    I am traveling with my wife's MBP, and have brought along a portable HD containing a clone of my iMac hard drive.  In iTunes, I can  specify my iMac iTunes library and synch it with my iPod.  But when I make changes to that library, I get the message “The iTunes library cannot be saved”. If Ido a command-Ion that portable HD, I see that the user has read and write access to it.
    Can someone explain how Ican use this library, change it, etc, and have those changes recorded on the clone. My intention would be to copy the clone back to the iMac HD upon returning home.

    Right, once my TC gets filled up I won't be able to save any more files there, but in the meantime, it's still a heck of a lot of storage that I need. I might be able to put 500 GB of sparsebundle Macbook Pro backups in there as well as 500 GB of jobs as if it were an external drive.
    I just wasn't sure if it was bad to do that for any other reason, like maybe backups will overwrite my other data because it needs the space or something. I just wasn't sure why the Apple guy said it wasn't made for that when it looks so simply easy to do both.

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