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iPod iTunes issue

Original Message
Name: neptune
Date: February 9, 2006 at 20:32:06 Pacific
Subject: iPod iTunes issue
OS: Windows XP Professional
CPU/Ram: Intel 256MB
Model/Manufacturer: eMachines T2824
Comment:
Hey,

I just bought a new video iPod and successfully installed it and iTunes 6. I transferred all of my songs onto the iPod successfully.

I plugged in my old iPod to get a song or two off of it, which worked, but when I plugged my new iPod back in, iTunes got confused and stopped transferring any new songs to my new iPod. I tried reinstalling iTunes, reformatting the iPod and renaming the iPod, but nothing has worked. Any help would be greatly appreciated

-Greg


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Name: hclewk
Date: February 22, 2006 at 13:48:38 Pacific
Subject: iPod iTunes issue
Reply: (edit)
try reinstalling the driver for your ipod

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