On Sunday, March 16, 2003, at 09:38 AM, Steve Fuller wrote:
> The windows one will not sync up via itunes unless it is reformatted as
> an HFS+ disk. I think there's a technote on Apple's site as to how to
> do
> this. However, if you do it, you'll have to format it back to FAT32 so
> that it wi
>
>
>people have had mixed success using Windows iPods on a Mac. iTunes
>tends to recognize that the device is, in fact, an iPod. but syncing up
>the iPod via iTunes is a mixed bag.
>
>
The windows one will not sync up via itunes unless it is reformatted as
an HFS+ disk. I think there's a tech
On Saturday, March 15, 2003, at 08:42 PM, Marty Lindower wrote:
> My sister will be getting a Windows iPod for her husband, and I was
> wondering what would happen if I plugged it into my iBook. Since OS X
> can mount Windows CD's and other disks, would X see it as a plain
> Windows FireWire disk?
My sister will be getting a Windows iPod for her husband, and I was
wondering what would happen if I plugged it into my iBook. Since OS X
can mount Windows CD's and other disks, would X see it as a plain
Windows FireWire disk? Can I move mp3 files onto it with a basic
Finder copy? Or does Music