Itunes question
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I just got an ipod touch, and I don't know why, but after I plugged it into the computer all of my music was deleted off of it. This morning when I first got it, I believe it automatically backed up. How do I put all of these songs back on, with out having to do it manually?
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was it synced to another computer?
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Did all your music get deleted off of your computer? Or removed from iTunes?
Depending on your settings, often the default setting is to automatically sync to your iTunes playlist whenever it is plugged in.
I know a few people that this happened to. They cleared off all there old songs because their HD was full and they wanted to download different songs...
This is one of the reasons I use winamp to manage my ipods.
Depending on your settings, often the default setting is to automatically sync to your iTunes playlist whenever it is plugged in.
I know a few people that this happened to. They cleared off all there old songs because their HD was full and they wanted to download different songs...
This is one of the reasons I use winamp to manage my ipods.