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...but is it really cocky if you know that it's true?
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The Tech Guy Generous JJBer '09
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Random Sandwiches wrote: OK, well, I'll have to check exactly how big it is. There are instructions to use your iPod as a hard disk and transfer all your stuff to a new comp. Do you think the flash drive thing would be easier?
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Random Sandwiches wrote: Actually, I have Windows 98 and I've heard that the USB 2.0 might not work. I'll probably stick with an Attache flash drive, I have a 2GB that works great.
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lawlrus wrote: I might be misunderstanding this... Wouldn't surprise me! But I actually did this a couple of weeks ago. I basically plugged in my ipod to my new laptop and opened the folder to get all my music. Then I copied the entire folder into my documents. I did it like that because just opening the folder and copying the songs into your itunes isn't going to work. It is going to say it can't play because the original file can't be located. So, copying the folder will get all those files onto your new computer. Then from there I copied and pasted all the files into my itunes, and tada it worked great. Here are some instructions that I used: http://uk.answers.yahoo.c...id=20080818122151AAN6mSt There were a couple of things I wasn't clear on and had to figure out myself, but the guide itself is pretty good.
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