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The guy who answered that long answer is right, but it looks confusing. Go to this website:

http://deadpoetscave.com/2006/12/copying-music-from-an-ipod-to-a-computer-pc-windows/

It will give you step by step instructions and even pics to show you what to do. You DON'T have to download anything! And it's easy and free.

2007-11-07 06:49:27 · answer #1 · answered by Me 7 · 0 0

Everybody's trippin'. Follow one of the methods below...

Transferring iTunes Music

Method #1:
Download Senuti or iDump or any other similar software from download.com (for free).

(The following steps are tailored for Windows XP. It will work for Vista as well but the steps may be slightly different. Also, this method does not require third party software or an internet connection.)

Method #2:
>Connect iPod to computer.
>”Start.”
>”My Computer.”
>Double Click iPod icon.
>”Tools.”
>”Folder Options.”
>”View.”
>Select “Show Hidden Files & Folders” and click “OK.”
>Right click “iPod Control” folder.
>Select “Properties.”
>Unselect “Hidden” and click “OK.”
>A window will pop up. Select “Apply changes to this folder, subfolder and files” and click “OK.”
>Double click “iPod Control" folder.
>Double click “Music" folder.
>You will notice folders labeled “F00, F01, F02, F03, F04, etc.”
>Open up iTunes side by side with this window. Make sure that the “Music Library” is displayed.
>In iTunes select “Edit>Preferences>Advanced>and make sure that ‘Keep iTunes Music Folder Organized’ and ‘Copy files to iTunes Music folder when adding to Library’ are checked and click ‘OK.’” You should also make sure that your iPod/iTunes is set to “Manually Manage Songs” so that you have control over what you want to add or delete (to do this select the iPod icon under “Devices” on the left column of the screen and select “Manually Manage Music” under “Options.”).
>Drag all of the yellow folders (not the Read Me files) directly into iTunes “Music Library.” I’m talking about the part that has song name, artist, track number, etc.
>You will notice a progress bar indicating that the music is being transferred. Sometimes a message will pop up saying that a song is not compatible with iTunes and that it needs to convert it. Just click “OK” when this message appears.
>Note: If you have slower computer you may want to only drag a few folders at a time so that your computer doesn’t freeze up.

2007-11-06 22:50:00 · answer #2 · answered by T M 6 · 1 0

Yes, there is. I dunno if you already know this but the I pod should have come with a cord and a CD. Put the Cd in to the drive and load everything on. Now when you put the i pod onto the cable, you should be able to transfer files from i pod to computer of vice versa

2007-11-06 19:50:28 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I would think if you down load " Quicktime & Itunes " from the net then you will have the software to do this and other trics with Apple equipement, Just google "Quicktime for Windows" and you will find what you need.

2007-11-06 20:10:18 · answer #4 · answered by ? 6 · 0 1

Of coure it can. I found a good online store to sell shuffle ipod products http://www.laikeet.com/catalog/1gb-mp3-shuffle-music-player-silver.html?

2007-11-06 20:05:26 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

download iTunes first then when u plug ur iPod in it will syncronize iPod Wiv PC

2007-11-06 20:01:54 · answer #6 · answered by punkroka 2 · 0 1

I don't know what iPod he is talking about...but mine sure didn't come with a cd....

2007-11-06 19:53:53 · answer #7 · answered by Ashley 2 · 0 1

yeah , actually theres software that is free , i just dont know the name of it , but i rember i used it before .

2007-11-06 19:51:17 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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