iPods might seem like technological dinosaurs today, but it wasn’t that long ago that they were the top-selling music players. You might have spent a lot of money on iTunes purchasing all your ...
When you connect your iPod to your computer, iTunes is launched and automatically begins to sync the iPod with the computer. If you don't want to sync all of your music, you can cancel the sync in ...
It’s happened to the best of us: a hard drive crash takes our precious iTunes library down to Davy Jones’ Locker, and we either don’t have backups, or our backups are corrupted or out of date. If ...
Though this is another entry perhaps more appropriate for Playlistmag.com, I’ve seen enough hand-wringing over this one in Macworld’s forums that it’s also worth examining here. The issue is what one ...
Music transfer Using the iPod to transfer music from one Mac to another, while apparently possible, will be inconvenient. Apple clearly does not want to encourage doing this. When you first connect ...
When you boot up a new Mac for the first time, Apple gives you the opportunity to copy existing settings, applications, and entire user accounts—including all data—from an existing Mac to the new one.
With a few easy steps, you can transfer music saved on iTunes from your Mac or PC to your iPhone. You might need to do this to sync purchased music and ringtones to your phone (since Apple still won't ...
How to transfer music from iPod on PC without iTunes? iMazing allows you to quickly and easily transfer songs from your iPod to your Windows or Mac computer using its ...
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