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Discussion in 'iPod discussion' started by rihgt682, Mar 8, 2006.

  1. rihgt682

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    You Can't. Sorry.
     
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    No, you can use sharepod! Google it, its an ok program!
    ~Domreis
     
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    What do you mean by that? Just use my stickied guide on copying songs back to the computer & then re-import to iTunes.
     
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    If you have deleted them from your PC, then they won't play in iTunes, as they are gone for good..

    iTunes does not change any of your songs..
     
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    You don't necessarily have to use iTunes, but it is the best option as it is designed around the iPod. The iPod doesn't allow drag & drop because Apple don't want people sharing music - and drag & drop makes doing so extremely effortless ;-)

    You can't. The iPod is not specifically designed to view maps. Maybe you should look more towards a handheld satellite navigation unit for that.
     
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    You Can use the iPod as a HDD, but to do so, you have to slip it into [bold]Disk Mode[/bold]. To do so, have a look at this link -

    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=93651

    I don't know what the site you are referring to states about mapreading on the iPod, but you [bold]can't[/bold] zoom into images on the iPod.
     
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    No worries, my friend. If you've any more queries regarding this subject, please feel free to post back.
     
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