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Brandon Jones, Marc Campbell

"iPod Repair QuickSteps"

Be sure to read these instructions
all the way through, because if iTunes auto-updates your iPod, you could end
up losing your music.
On a Windows PC, the pop-up window asks you to disable iTunes temporarily
to prevent iTunes from auto-updating your iPod and possibly deleting your
music files. Select the option for this, and click OK to proceed.
Now connect your iPod to your computer. The software displays a screen like
the one in Figure 10-5.
To copy music from your iPod to your computer, click the Transfer Songs plug-in
on the left side of the interface window. In the Mac version of iGadget, it??™s right
there in the open in the Plug-ins pane. In the Windows version, find the Transfer
Songs From iPod plug-in under the iPod Information category.
Select the music files to copy by selecting the corresponding check boxes, and
then click the Transfer Songs button in the toolbar along the top of the screen.
A new window pops up, as the following illustration shows.
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Browse to the location on your computer where you??™d like to save the copied
files, and click the Transfer button.


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