It's not that big of a deal. There are a few things that you can do to solve this issue. For example, you could just only have 30GB worth of songs on your iPod -- it won't hurt it or anything. Or you can by an external hard drive. An external hard drive is a very useful device that acts as a second hard drive on your computer. A 100GB external hard drive costs about $100 -- but they are going down. You can get these very easy-to-use gadgets at any store that sells electronics. (Fry's, Circuit City, Best Buy, etc.) Hope this helps you!
2006-09-30 06:17:34
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answered by Anonymous
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You can still load up your iPod with whatever your iTunes library has. The 60GB is how much is on the iPod, and you don't need that much on your computer to operate it. You can even operate it on a 500MB (0.5GB) hard drive and load one song onto it!
2006-09-29 11:47:00
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answered by dashwarts 5
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Matt Martin (301-814-0280)
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olney, maryland 20832
2006-09-29 11:50:32
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answered by justin082005 2
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you may. yet have faith me, till you have stunning soldering skills and thorough know-how of electronics, and might even locate the ideal confusing rigidity and over come compatibility matters, only purchase a clean ipod or do with the only you have. Sorry to be a downer!
2016-10-18 05:26:14
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answered by janski 4
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grt a new IPOD
2006-09-29 11:51:23
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answered by chela g 1
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