KSig RC |
06-01-2006 10:47 AM |
Re: IPod Nano HELP!!!!!
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Originally posted by ASUADPi
I seriously thought buying an IPod nano would make my life easier, but it's made it hell.
Someone please help.
I have over 400 songs on my playlist. I didn't want ALL the songs to go to my Ipod, but they did. Now I can't delete any of them directly from my Ipod.
When I plug the Ipod into the laptop, iTunes doesn't even recognize it's there. I can't "sync" it, I can't even just delete songs that I know are on the iPod.
I personally am finding this the biggest nightmare. If I knew it would be this hellish to use, I wouldn't have spent the money.
Can someone PLEASE help me! I'm at my wits end. I'm so ready to say "screw it" and see if I can return it being complete unsatisfied with it.
(I'm sure my frustration is not only stemming from the ipod but from work as well. I'm usually much more "grounded").
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1. If it won't play or is locked, you might want to try a 'hard reset' - flip the 'hold' switch (on top) from off to on, then hold the Menu and Select buttons for ~10s until the Apple logo comes up (just like when it first starts).
2. If it's just not showing up in iTunes but will play the music on it, you can try to uninstall/reinstall iTunes w/ the latest version, or the hard reset.
3. In the future, you should turn off the auto-import feature and change your iPod to manual import of music. This will avoid your "problem" of moving over all your music.
4. You can also set up playlists on your iPod - since your iPod can hold well over the 400 songs on your playlist, this may alleviate your 'problem' of having all your music on the iPod (and still allow you to access anything you want in the off chance that you actually want to listen).
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