Posted by FatKat on 08/07/06 02:19
Tim wrote:
> Hi
>
> I was clearing out space on my hard drive a few days ago and I found some
> iTunes folders in the My Music folder, had a quick glance at them and they
> looked like trial/demonstration type mp3 junk - so in the trash they
> went......
>
> A few days later and idiot boy here opens up iTunes to find out all of his
> songs and playlists have been deleted - gosh and bother I thought!!!
>
> Question is can I connect my iPod and transfer the index files back onto the
> HD? I assume that if I let the Ipod "update" it will delete the files from
> the pod so I'd like some advice before I screw up even more
>
Tim, I don't know what will happen if you try and update your iPod
given what havoc you've wreaked. The main problem is that the guys who
designed the iPod never intended it to be used as a sort of portable
mass-storage device (or probably intended that it not be used for such
purposes). Think of the digital camera - how often do people transfer
pictures from their computers into their cameras? Is that even
possible? How many people even try to answer that question.
Nevertheless, you're obviously not the first person driven to these
circumstances. I had seen a thread which I'm linking below. Perhaps
therein is the answer.
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.sys.mac.apps/tree/browse_frm/thread/481f781cde316bee/cdffed6c481e0d83?rnum=1&hl=en&_done=%2Fgroup%2Fcomp.sys.mac.apps%2Fbrowse_frm%2Fthread%2F481f781cde316bee%2Fb1c4d85e7e3615ca%3Flnk%3Dst%26q%3D%26rnum%3D12%26hl%3Den%26#doc_cdffed6c481e0d83
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