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How to Transfer Music From Ipod to a Computer

A few months ago I almost had a heart attack. Not really, but I think I will when I have a hard drive crash, my music collection (billion dollars) to the same. I am a bit happy when I am concerned that the majority of my music is my iPod touch thinking the hard drive. While my new computer, I downloaded from iTunes, and plans to return to my music to new computer. I’m surprised, I found that iTunes is not an option, since my iPod sync with iTunes. iTunes only allows me a way to transfer data – from the iTunes library, iPod and not vice versa. This is simply not an option, because I believe that you can understand. Not what I think at this point I was disappointed because I thought surely be hard to lose my music. In fact, I consider the purchase of a new iPod, so you never synchronize before, but finally thought better of it. After a period of days of reflection, I began to explore other options. I called a kind of local computer repair. They have no value. I called my computer store to buy personal computers, they have no help. Then I turned to my friend, Yahoo (yes, I am one of the few who actually prefer Yahoo, Google, where). I’ll be back soon transferred to the computer reading tutorial music partners. Although it gave me hope, I’m too afraid to try any of the technology, because I thought it was going to screw everything. I found a solution, I found a software program called Transfer Lenogo iPod to PC. This is what I want. A free demo version can even buy anything for me before the test out. Without a moment’s thought, I downloaded the demo version, installed on my computer and fired. After connecting my iPod Touch USB cable to connect to the computer. Interior Lenogo interface, I can see all the songs, playlists and my iPod and even videos. Then I choose my desktop to a new folder I want my songs to copy and press the download button to start. In about 15-20 minutes, and that’s it. All details are on my computer and ready for use. My next step is to run iTunes and import the songs and playlists back to iTunes library, then sync to my iPod. This is a real piece of cake. If you are in a similar situation, do not panic. All is not lost!

Chad Kaiser
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June 26, 2010iPod Touch

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