yes and no!!!
2006-11-20 02:56:55
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answer #1
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answered by whitney s 2
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no!! your itunes hard drive is the main sourse to your ipod, once you connect your computer the ipod will automatically transfer whats on itune, and delete anything that shouldnt be on your ipod!! its a bit of a pain really!!
2006-11-20 02:57:14
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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in the beginning, optimal critically, in case you have the three.0 or 3.a million.3 replace, i does no longer replace to 4.0! it extremely is rather buggy and has greater effective matters then I care to checklist! the biggest is likely that the wifi connection fluctuates so it drains the battery speedier. as nicely, that's hardship-unfastened to hook your iPod as much as a different computing device in case you needed do exactly no longer SYNC! you basically could desire to basically make particular you have the alternative "manually preserve song and movies" checked so it won't immediately sync with different computers. extremely, i'm TELLING YOU, do no longer replace TO version 4.0. it extremely is a WASTE OF TIME and could likely MAKE YOU indignant. TOO incredibly some human beings HAVE COMPLAINED approximately IT and that i'm one among THEM. IT SUCKS!
2016-12-10 12:25:28
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answer #3
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answered by deibert 4
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as long as you change the settings to manual when ur ipod is plugged into ur comp, if you don't itunes will erase those songs
2006-11-20 02:57:54
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answer #4
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answered by 49er fan 2
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I think if you synchronized the ipod to the computer, where you manage its contents, those songs will be wiped out.
2006-11-20 02:57:32
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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No, IPODS SUCK!!!! They are really bad MP3 players. I work in a service center and get more IPODS than ANY other MP3 player.
2006-11-20 02:56:18
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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yes and find somewhere to save your songs in.
2006-11-20 02:56:07
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answer #7
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answered by dragonofhonesty 5
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yes you can.
2006-11-20 02:56:30
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answer #8
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answered by smallfrie 2
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