I got a green 4GB iPod nano for Christmas and I'm importing songs from my CD's. I connected it to the computer and it was going along fine. If I look really closely at the "Do not disconnect" screen I can see a sun-shaped "loading" sign when my iPod is syncing. But when iTunes and the iPod showed me it was done, I couldn't eject the USB or the iPod. When I clicked "safely remove hardware" from the bottom right side of the screen (every time you put a USB in your computer it automatically shows up), I got a message saying "The device 'Generic volume' cannot be stopped right now, try stopping the device again later". And when I click either one of the eject Ipod buttons on iTunes, the nano lets me use the iPod like usual for a short while before going back to the "Do not disconnect" screen. and I get a message saying "The iPod 'User's iPod' cannot be ejected because it contains files that are in use by another application." Clearly, the iPod and iTunes are done loading my songs. Help!
2007-01-07
08:15:47
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whatevbookwrm687
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This isn't the first time it happened, either. I really want to listen to my songs, so if you can give a good answer please do! Thanx
2007-01-07
08:20:06 ·
update #1