On Apr 22, 2004, at 3:25 PM, John Slavin wrote:



My daughter (who was given an iBook for graduation and which I now use, hahahahaha) goes to school at Wake Forest where they issue Thinkpads to all students at the beginning of their Freshman and Junior years. She has a bunch of songs on her iTunes for Windows most of which are also on her iPod. She'll need to turn in her old machine to get the new one. I'm assuming that she can't hook up her iPod and copy of the songs onto her new machine, correct? If not what's the easiest way to get her songs over to her new machine?

The easiest way is to copy the iTunes library to CD or a firewire disk or something.


Don't forget to 'de-authorize' the old think pad, then simply import the old library on the new machine. That worked when I moved from the old PC here to my new Mac.

Dunno about the iPod sycning thing though, haven't got one.

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