Luckily, I still believe in keeping hard copies, or better yet. starting with hard copies whenever possible. Too bad there's not a utility to retrieve deleted files on an iPod, like there are on regular hard drives.
Brian


On Jan 5, 2005, at 2:15 PM, Jeff Wiseman wrote:

I think that it would not have erased the files IF you were set to manually manage playlists. There are c couple of utilities that will load music files from an iPod to the computer. I think most of theme have links at iPodLounge. But a backup is always best. I would NOT want to have to redo mine as I not only have 300+ CD's but also a lot of music from analog sources (vinyl or tapes) and they are a major pain to get done just because of the time involved.

JeffW.


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