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All iPods have their own internal software that allows them to sync with your computer and deliver the great features and performance that iPod engineers so lovingly create. When you first get a new iPod, you'll need to install iTunes to get started. iTunes allows you to import, play, and buy music, and sync your tunes, audiobooks, and podcasts with your iPod (and it burns CDs too!) You'll want to make sure to keep your iTunes up to date to ensure that you're getting all the latest features. Previous iPods came with a CD that contained the iPod Software-which bestowed all the powerful features to iPod-and iTunes. If you can't use or install iTunes 7 and need to install software on an older iPod that came with a CD install disc, go to Installing on an Older iPod. If you have an iPod with a color display, the iPod Software allows your iPod to display images. And if you have a Fifth Generation iPod or iPod nano, you get a few bonus features, including a stopwatch and world clocks. - Installing Software for the First Time
- Installing Software on an Older iPod
- Updating on an Older iPod
If you just got your iPod and have yet to install the software onto your computer and iPod, follow the instructions for your platform below. If you've already installed the software, jump ahead to "Updating Your Software" if you need help updating your iPod or iTunes software. (To make sure your Mac or Windows PC meets iPod system requirements, check the requirements for the current iPod models on the iPod Technical Specifications page. Mac users- Visit the Download iTunes page, download iTunes, install it and start it up.
- Connect your iPod to your computer as follows:
- While iTunes recognizes your iPod, you may see messages that your iPod is being updated or restored, simply wait for the iPod Assistant to help you set up your iPod. When the iPod Setup Assistant appears, type a name for your iPod in the top field.
- Choose the "Automatically update songs on my iPod" checkbox if you want to sync your entire iTunes music library and playlists to your iPod each time you plug it in. If you want control of what goes onto your iPod, deselect this checkbox.
- If you have an iPod with a color display, you can have iTunes automatically copy your photos to your iPod (using your settings in iTunes preferences) to fill any remaining space by choosing the "Automatically copy photos to my iPod" checkbox. If you prefer to copy photos manually, deselect this checkbox.
- Click Next to go to the next screen. If you'd like to register your iPod at this time, click Register My iPod. Click Done to end the setup process and open iTunes (you should see your iPod hanging out in the iTunes Source pane).
Windows users- Visit the Download iTunes page, download iTunes, install it and start it up.
- Connect your iPod to your computer as follows:
- When iTunes recognizes your iPod, the iPod Setup Assistant appears to help you set up your iPod. Type a name for your iPod in the top field
- Choose the "Automatically update songs on my iPod" checkbox if you want to sync your entire iTunes music library and playlists to your iPod each time you plug it in. If you want control of what goes onto your iPod, deselect this checkbox.
- If you have an iPod with a color display, you can have iTunes automatically copy your photos to your iPod (using your settings in iTunes preferences) to fill any remaining space by choosing the "Automatically copy photos to my iPod" checkbox. Then choose a folder from the Synchronize photos from menu. If you prefer to copy photos manually, deselect this checkbox.
- Click Next to go to the next screen. If you'd like to register your iPod at this time, click Register My iPod. Click Finish to end the setup process and open iTunes (you should see your iPod hanging out in the iTunes Source pane.
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