NOT ANOTHER iPOD THREAD GOD DAMMIT

JerseyStrong

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So my computer was shot and have no way of getting my iTunes back up on it. I purchased a new computer and for Christmas got an iPod touch. Is there any way to go about transferring the music on my old iPod to the new iTunes?

I tried hooking up my old iPod to the newly installed iTunes and it only transferred over the songs I have bought. The majority of the songs on my old iPod are downloaded. Is this because the files to the songs are not on this computer?

Any help is appreciated, thank ya and Merry Christmas! :santa:
 

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sorry im of no help to your actual question, but did your computer literally get shot? or just crash? lol
 


JerseyStrong

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sorry im of no help to your actual question, but did your computer literally get shot? or just crash? lol
It was actually shot, I'm uncomfortable talking about it because it was a life death situation. Long story short someone aimed a gun at me to fire and the only thing I had on me at the time was the laptop, I put that in front of my face and it stopped the bullet. I was able to escape from there on out.
 

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1.Plug your iPod or iPhone into your computer.
2.From the Desktop, go to My Computer and find the iPod (usually designated by a drive letter. i e. E: or F=)
3.Open the damn thing.
4.Go to Tools > Folder Options > View (the tab) > scroll to Show Hidden Files and Folders and click it.
5.Click OK
6.Go back to your iPod folder/drive, there you will find a new folder called iPod_Control
7.Open it.
The Music folder in it will have a bunch of folders named F00, F01 and so on. THERE HAVE YOUR MP3s AND VIDEOS. Look through the folders to find your stuff.
 


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there's a software called copytrans suite, you can transfer all the music on your old ipod to your computer and then transfer them to itunes and your new ipod , or also with the software you can make just a backup file of your old ipod and reload it on the new one, the problem is that you need to have enough space on your pc to allocate all the content of your ipod, this tool is really useful i've made that the 4 times that i've changed of ipod and another 2 times when my pc have crashed
 

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1.Plug your iPod or iPhone into your computer.
2.From the Desktop, go to My Computer and find the iPod (usually designated by a drive letter. i e. E: or F=)
3.Open the damn thing.
4.Go to Tools > Folder Options > View (the tab) > scroll to Show Hidden Files and Folders and click it.
5.Click OK
6.Go back to your iPod folder/drive, there you will find a new folder called iPod_Control
7.Open it.
The Music folder in it will have a bunch of folders named F00, F01 and so on. THERE HAVE YOUR MP3s AND VIDEOS. Look through the folders to find your stuff.
Thank you for the write up; however I get suck at number 4. I'm running Windows 7 and there is no menu bar at the top for me to click " Tools > Folder Options > View". Any ideas? iTunes keeps asking me to reset and sync my old iPod with all the songs to the new iTunes with barley any songs.

there's a software called copytrans suite, you can transfer all the music on your old ipod to your computer and then transfer them to itunes and your new ipod , or also with the software you can make just a backup file of your old ipod and reload it on the new one, the problem is that you need to have enough space on your pc to allocate all the content of your ipod, this tool is really useful i've made that the 4 times that i've changed of ipod and another 2 times when my pc have crashed
My buddy was just describing this, I'll probably just give that a shot. Thanks!
 

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Thank you for the write up; however I get suck at number 4. I'm running Windows 7 and there is no menu bar at the top for me to click " Tools > Folder Options > View". Any ideas? iTunes keeps asking me to reset and sync my old iPod with all the songs to the new iTunes with barley any songs.
ok then you're going to have to go to: control panel>folder options>view, and change the settings from there.
 

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1.Plug your iPod or iPhone into your computer.
2.From the Desktop, go to My Computer and find the iPod (usually designated by a drive letter. i e. E: or F=)
3.Open the damn thing.
4.Go to Tools > Folder Options > View (the tab) > scroll to Show Hidden Files and Folders and click it.
5.Click OK
6.Go back to your iPod folder/drive, there you will find a new folder called iPod_Control
7.Open it.
The Music folder in it will have a bunch of folders named F00, F01 and so on. THERE HAVE YOUR MP3s AND VIDEOS. Look through the folders to find your stuff.
this method also works, but sometimes the info of your songs are erased and then you just have the code name that the ipod gives to the files, and you have to put all the info manually, like the song name author disc name the disc cover and all that info, i've already tried that;)
 

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Weak, you have to pay $20 bucks for it.
i've downloaded it for free from internet you just have to search a little, i found it on isohunt.com
 

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you could do a commercial...

"dell notebooks are not only fast and reliable, but they also stop bullets"
 

JerseyStrong

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:( I don't know why it could be, i've installed it for about 5 o 6 times without any problem, sorry
Not a problem! Thank you for your help!

you could do a commercial...

"dell notebooks are not only fast and reliable, but they also stop bullets"
lol I was kidding before.

I have taken music from my ipod and put all the music on it onto my PC. I used a program called idump.

http://download.cnet.com/iDump/3000-2169_4-10407429.html

That should do the trick. It worked for me.
Cool thanks, I'll try it after dinner.
 

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I always use a program called imtoo only problem is it won't copy apps, but you can redownload them manually.
 

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so wait....the computer didnt actually get shot? cuz that was a hell of a story...
 

JerseyStrong

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lol no I made that up, the thing just doesn't start up and I've replaced all the basic parts; it's something inside the computer.
 

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please do not post links to pirated software..

thanks
 


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