Marc, OK. Please fill in a little around the edges. I haven't worked one of my ipod's yet because I can't (Santa hasn't delivered). Are you stating that the ipod is seen by the system as a removable hard drive and I can simply shuffle back and forth? I really want to understand what it is you are saying. Your first sentence makes it sound like the ipod is simply a removable hard drive. But your second sentence "In this case...." sounds like you are talking in circles. Don't get me wrong. I'm just trying to understand. So, here are the simple questions:
1) Is the ipod seen by the computer as an external hard drive? If so, why do I need any software at all? 2) If it is not seen as an external hard drive, then I see where the software is required. What is the process (i.e., step-by-step process) to back-up music files from the ipod to the computer using iTunes? How is this different or is it different from moving music files to the ipod from the computer using iTunes? R.Baker -----Original Message----- From: Marc Sims [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: iTunes replacement Simple. Since copying any files is the same as backing up data or mp3 files to either non-removable or removable media In this case as with my iPod it's the same thing except the direction PC to iPod is different. ;) -- ---------------------------------------- WIN-HOME Archives: http://PEACH.EASE.LSOFT.COM/archives/WIN-HOME.html Contact the List Owner about anything: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Official Win-Home List Members Profiles Page http://www.besteffort.com/winhome/Profiles.html
