Any One Has Good Experiance With Apple Itunes?
September 23rd, 2009 Posted in FAQ
like i wanna delete all the songs i have on the computer and when i insert my ipod nano touch i don’t want the songs to be erased ?
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September 23rd, 2009 at 8:22 pm
Connect the iPod to your PC. If iTunes starts syncing (ie erasing) your music automatically, hit the X in the upper right hand corner of iTunes display, to the left of the search box, to stop it.
To prevent anymore erasing sync iTunes manually
1. Connect your iPod to your computer and open iTunes.
2. Select your iPod in the DEVICES section of the iTunes Source list.
3. In the main iTunes browser window, select the Summary tab.
4. Select the “Manually manage music and videos” option. This will deselect the automatic sync settings for the Music, Movies, and TV Shows tabs. Automatic syncing for Podcasts, Photos, Contacts, and Games can be individually disabled by selecting each of those tabs. Note: When manually managing iPod, disk use is enabled and iPod must always be manually ejected in iTunes before disconnecting.
5. Click Apply.
6. To manually add music, audiobooks, movies or TV shows to your iPod, choose one of these categories under LIBRARY in the Source list
7. Select and drag items you want (to choose multiple items, Command-click items on a Mac or Control-click items in Windows), then drag them onto your iPod icon in the Source list.
8. To add a playlist, select it in the Source list and drag it onto your iPod in the same ways as a song.
9. When you are ready to disconnect your iPod, select it in the Source list and click the eject icon.
September 24th, 2009 at 1:57 am
Just set the iPod to be manually managed. The option would be under the Summary tab when you 1st insert it.