DIY: Grab music from another computer with your iPod
By Peter Gavin, MP3.com on 28 March 2006
Remember: Your iPod is a hard drive as well as an MP3 player. If you need to, say, move your music from one computer to another, simply use your iPod. Here's how.
Who It's For: iPod owners that want to grab lots of music from one computer so they can load it on to their iPods from a different computer.
Requirements: any iPod.
Summary: Here's how you can use your iPod's "external drive" feature to grab music from one computer for playback on another computer and iPod.
1. Enable use as external
driveIn case you didn't know, there are other ways to manage your iPod aside from using iTunes. To start this tutorial, you'll need to become familiar with one method in particular: Windows itself. First, connect your iPod to your computer ... the one containing the music you wish to transfer. After iTunes starts up, right-click your iPod in iTunes' left column. Go to iPod options, and make sure the "Enable disk use" box is checked. On some iPods, this option is greyed-out, which means you're all set for step two. |
Topics: apple, transfer, ipod, player, drive, hard, hdd, portable, disk, music, mp3, transport
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Comments (5)
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Pardon? commented on 28/04/2009 06:16
I am sorry to say that the above description does not work when one have an ipod 2nd edition and itunes version 8.1.1
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red commented on 24/01/2008 17:17
So 2 things. 1, how does this work with vista? and 2, i can not even do step one bc vista is a pain in the butt
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Hate_Eternal commented on 24/04/2007 01:09
This is good, but my computer where my original music broke and I can't make that folder, all I have is my ipod and my new laptop, I tried to consolidate the library but it wont let me because of some security stuff (I am running Vista) any help would be greatly appreciated
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Jason commented on 16/04/2007 08:31
when you click on ur iPod its under the summary tab the last check
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Janicevoo commented on 26/01/2007 05:14
I cant figure out the first step. My iTunes was updated to 7 the lastest verison. there is no "option" option when right clicked on ipod in the left margin
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