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Computer question Part -1

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(1) Have you installed the iTunes software? Knowing that apple tends to make their devices like a black box, I doubt you'd be able to transfer data using various portable Apple technology. Either install iTunes or get a flash drive to do your dirty work.
Yeah, installed it, de-installed it, and installed it again.

(2) Are you using the right user name?
Yes, it's my email.

Thanks for the suggestions. At least now I know it doesn't look like something really stupid.
 
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Thanks for the suggestions. At least now I know it doesn't look like something really stupid.

well, I'm not trying to treat you like an idiot either but details are details.

I'm out of ideas.
 
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Patman is right. Apple is way beyond draconian when it comes to these kind of things. My guess is it has something to do with the binding of the music library and iPod to a single computer. Or at least that's part of it.

Or are these music files mp3s that were ripped from a CD using an application (not iTunes)? If they were not bought through iTunes then my idea is likely irrelevant.
 
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I don't think you can export libraries from the ipod to a new computer if all you did was sync it with the old computer's itunes library.

You have to treat the ipod as a USB drive and load everything on manually through the copying and pasting of files from one directory to another.
 
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Patman said:
well, I'm not trying to treat you like an idiot either but details are details.

I'm out of ideas.
Didn't take it that way. I was just relieved that I didn't have a problem that could be resolved by one of those "Is it plugged in?" sort of suggestions that I've had more of than I care to admit.:o
Patman is right. Apple is way beyond draconian when it comes to these kind of things. My guess is it has something to do with the binding of the music library and iPod to a single computer. Or at least that's part of it.

Or are these music files mp3s that were ripped from a CD using an application (not iTunes)? If they were not bought through iTunes then my idea is likely irrelevant.
Some of them were ripped, but many of them were bought through ITunes. I do think that your suggestion about the binding is right, though. I was able to transfer the files using a thumb drive as the intermediary device (or rather my wife did; I took out my frustrations on some poor innocent weeds in my lawn and my garden). Now I'll try to figure out the binding problem. I think doing that switch was where I made a mistake.

Edit: unofan, our postings crossed. That's what the Apple reccomended procedure does, essentially. I wish I had used thumb drives rather than trying to use the iPod as the transport device. With all the settings you have to change, there's a lot of opportunity for error. Thanks again to all of you.
 
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I agree with that.

I still run AVG at home and have zero issues. 100% run the free version. Their pay version is getting to be almost as bad as the others with all the crap they shove into it.

I hear good things about Microsoft Security Essentials as well.

Avast! is another good one. Good at blocking nasties from websites.

Avast! + ZoneAlarm + Firefox + NoScript = pretty much as safe as you can get.
 
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