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Old 07-15-2011, 10:20 PM   #7
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Carol & jocampo,

Thanks for the suggestions; I'll give these a shot when I get home and report back. Appreciate it! (P.S. jocampo, I'll pass your greeting on to the Boy Wonder - you'd think as a member of "Gen. Tech." he could've figured this out, huh? )
On a side note, you can get your songs off your iPod classic. Make sure in iTunes to check add songs to iTunes when adding files to library or something like that. Not at my computer right now. It's in edit\preferences\advanced. When you connect your classic to your computer go to windows explorer. You will see your classic listed. In the file structure there will be folders with your music. They are listed like 00, 001, etc. You won't be able to make sense of them but if you copy those to iTunes they will import. I did this a few years ago for my son. I copied the folders to the desktop first and then imported to iTunes. You won't have your playlists or anything though.

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Carol
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