Use an iPod on a Computer Without iTunes

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  • Step 1

    Connect your iPod to your computer use a USB cord.

  • Step 2

    Click the beginning menu and chosen "My Computer."

  • Step 3

    Double-click the order contains your iPod. It'll typically to have iPod in the order name, such as "WILLIE'S IPOD."

  • Step 4

    Click the Tools menu and chosen "Folder Options," and then to choose the sight tab. Click the ring next to "Show hidden files and folders" and click "Apply" and then "OK." A line called "iPod_Control" now appear.

  • Step 5

    Double-click the "iPod_Control" folder. You are now glance at your iPod's hard drive. of here you can click the "Music" folder, which contain several shirts with names such as "F00" and so on. those hold the music files of your iPod. You can copy and paste they onto your hard order and opened them in other music programs. If you'd like to order your iPod in others digital music player, to continue on with the to follow step.

  • Step 6

    Open Winamp. Your iPod show up in the "Portables" list, which is located in the menu on the left side of the player. of here you can order your iPod just like you can in iTunes. You can sync, add, delete, retitrer files and more.


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