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iPod missing in "My Computer" or in iTunes for Windows

This article is for Windows users. If you have a Mac, we have a separate article for you if your iPod doesn't appear in iTunes or on the Mac desktop. If you have an iPod touch, check this document.

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iTunes: Adding song lyrics to iPod

If you like to sing along with your tunes, you can display song lyrics right on the screen of a supported iPod. This includes:

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How to use multiple iPods with one computer

Do you want to use more than one iPod with the same computer? You can! In fact there are a couple of different ways you can do it.

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iPod appears on the Mac OS X desktop but not in iTunes

This document applies to Macs. If you are using Mac OS X 10.3.4 or later, go here. Make sure to use the right cable when you connect iPod or iPod mini to your Mac.

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How to use your iPod to move your music to a new computer

Got a new computer and want to move your entire iTunes library? Starting with iTunes 7 there is a new backup feature that will archive your entire library to CD or DVD, including ratings and playcounts, which can be moved to another computer. If you are interested in moving your library using this method click, here.

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iPod missing in iTunes and Mac desktop

This article is for Mac users. If you are using Windows, we have a separate article for you if your Windows PC doesn't recognize iPod. If you have an iPod touch, check this document.

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Saving your On-The-Go playlists

Want to make a playlist away from your Mac or PC? Queue up as many songs as you like on iPod or iPod mini. When you create a list of songs on your iPod, the songs appear in an On-The-Go playlist. iTunes saves playlists to your computer next time you autosync.

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Trouble adding music to iTunes library or importing audio CD

To be able to add new music to iTunes, permissions must be correct on your Music folder and the folders in it.

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About contacts, schedules, and notes on your iPod

If you want to have phone numbers, email addresses, meeting times, grocery lists, driving directions, and other bits of information at your fingertips, you can stick the data in any iPod model with a display screen. And every iPod allows you to use it as a "disk drive" to shuttle your projects and music files between your computers. Here are the ways iPod can make your life easier for those times when you need to get your life in order.

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Connecting iPod to your home or car stereo

iPod has a 3.5 mm headphone jack you can use to connect to a home or car stereo using third-party stereo adapters. Note: Compatible devices must be self-powered.

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