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How do you put songs on a ipod
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The default setting is for an iPod to be synced to the iTunes of the computer it is attached to and to have all other songs.
There is a checkbox in iTunes to stop that.
Once you've done that, you can just drag the songs from the iTunes Music onto the iPod.0 -
samsung_laptop wrote: »googler my mate cannot sync the ipod himself as they are waiting to have there computer fixed so he asked me to do it as he wants the ipod for his daughter when they go on holiday in 2 weeks time. There is no songs on the ipod at the moment so there is no worry about deleting things, but if i did delete anything im not going to lose a nights sleep of deleting justin bieber.
Your OP left me with the impression you wanted to ADD the albums to the iPod, but since you merely want to lose the existing content and put the content of your library onto it, then all you need do is get your music into iTunes, connect the iPod and Sync it. It will prompt you to say 'Are you Sure' before it overwrites the existing content, but will proceed when you say 'Yes'0
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