On 1/4/05 9:19 PM, "Brian Rule" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Spew into the
Cybertrough:

> At the advice of the apple "genius" at the local apple store I did a
> complete clean reinstall of OS X.  Fast forward>>>>>
> I took my iPod and plugged it in, it loaded iTunes, and thinking this
> would be a simple matter, when it asked if i wanted to change the
> library on the iPod to link it to the new iTunes library I foolishly
> said yes, assuming it would sync the two libraries.  Now my damn iPod
> is empty.  Is there a way to regain what was lost without reloading all
> those friggin cds?

Nope.  If you hadn't linked it to your new (empty) library you would have
hope.  There are programs that will suck the songs off of a full iPod, but
not after it is erased...like yours is.

Kyle Hansen
-- 
"The best way out is always through." -- Robert Frost



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