Trippy
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Your lad did the correct thig first - getting rid of his I-Pod,
How can he save whats on his Nano to transfer to his new i Touch?
Ta
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Your lad did the correct thig first - getting rid of his I-Pod,
How can he save whats on his Nano to transfer to his new i Touch?
Ta
I've learnt something too, ta
Andres


No Problem, watch out for doubled up music though.... He can always ask Itunes to show this and delete accordingly...
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Hi Trippy,
If using windows...
Plug in Ipod and turn off Itunes...
Go into my computer and open Ipod as external HD
Go into options and show hidden files and turn off read only...
Copy all the folders with music (F01 etc) into your hard drive
Open Itunes import all folders...
Fini
If using Apple Mac... I am not sure it will work at all...
(Ferkin Itunes))))))
it occurred to me yesterday that this method won't work on an ipod touch, as they have no disc mode like the more traditional models.
Don't know as I have never tried,
if I ever buy an Ipod it will be a 16GB Touch as when travelling with my sons I pod I never know what to listen too as he has too much music.... Wheras with 16GB you can really choose what you like before you leave and have two or three movies too...
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My son has a 'touch and its being replaced so needs to get all his stuff off

Apparently you can't use an i-touch as an external HD. Anyone out there got an answer to this one.
why can't he just plug his new one into his computer/itunes and download the same songs into it?
.....and they won't give him the replacement and allow him to cross over the music and stuff - they've told him if he wants anything to take it off beofre he has it replaced