Andrew:
First question has got to be: what was she doing immediately before
iTunes lost half her songs?
Second question had got to be (and I think I know the answer to this
one): does she have a backup?
Tom Burke
On 14 Sep 2005, at 16:16, Andrew Rodger wrote:
Not sure if this is off topic as such but I wonder if anyone can help
with a crisis which has arisen today:
Somehow, for reasons as yet unknown, half my daughter's expansive
music collection was deleted from her iTunes library, over 1500 songs
in fact. She is distraught because she nows that as soon as she plugs
her iPod in to her iBook the iBook will wipe them off her iPod as
well. I am not at all au fait with iPod things but apparently they are
very annoying in that you can't change the settings from automatic to
manual without first plugging it in and, if you do, it automatically
syncs, so how you can prevent the wiping of the iPod I don't know.
Further, I have no idea how you can sync it back the way so she can
recover her songs to iTunes. If anyone has any suggestions as to what
she can do they may spare this family multiple nervous breakdowns.
TIA
Drew
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