I start with creating a playlist with all of the songs I want on my Ipod. I then put the playlist onto the ipod. The playlist or playlists are always in itunes and can be easily put back on if something happens - such as the harddrive going bad, which happened once on my daughters I-pod mini. 20 minutes after initializing the new harddrive after repair, and she had all her music again. Good luck!
2006-10-29 12:43:20
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answered by Joe S 6
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Be sure to make regular backups of your music files (in your iTunes Music folder) by copying them to an external hard disk or other media. Otherwise, if your hard disk becomes damaged or you lose any of the music you've purchased, you'll have to buy any purchased music again to rebuild your library.
Backing up your music to a CD or DVD
You can burn a data CD or DVD with any of the songs and spoken word content in your iTunes library. You might want to do this to make a backup copy (or archive) of all your audio files, or to transfer them to another computer.
To burn a DVD, your computer should have an internal SuperDrive and Mac OS 10.2.4 or later. Some third-party DVD burners may also work. You can store about 650 MB of files on a CD, and about 4.7 GB on a DVD.
Click here on this link to learn more...
http://www.zolved.com/synapse/search_results/zolved?query=How+do+I+back+up+my+iTunes+music%3F&x=54&y=13
2006-11-01 11:23:28
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answered by Anonymous
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save em to a floppy
2006-10-29 20:30:20
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answered by Alicia R 2
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Use yamipod. Or burn it in an MP3 CD...
2006-10-29 20:31:07
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answered by vgvp67 2
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