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The Truth About Apple Ipod from a nonfanatic 48Does your iPod have a removeable memory card? If so, get a card reader for the card, and load it with your music as if it was a hard disk. Then put it back in to the iPod. I never used one of these, so I cannot comment on anything about how to use your iPod when it is connected to your machine. It does sound a bit or odd, or strange that it should be so complicated to use. I would expect that with such a device, it should be very easy to use. If not, then I would consider to find a way to return it, and get something that is appealing and simple to use. I would first however, talk to the iPod support people to find out exactly what is going on. There may be something very simple that has to be done to make things simpler. Maybe it is in some type of default help mode, or something like that. If the iPod is really so complicated to use, which sounds strange to me, then I would consider something else. -- The Truth About Apple Ipod from a nonfanatic 49 the I Then you definetly want to look at a Dell Digital Jukebox. dhs&~ck=mn not My nephew bought... Greetings, Romeo E. Albert ============ Is device to Apple use me
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