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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: tigers_gonads on 23 March 2013, 14:31:02
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I've just purchased a iPod touch of flea bay for a steal or so I thought.
32 gig's worth of music and video's of which about half I want to keep and the other half I want to dump.
So ............. downloaded iTunes, plugged the device into the laptop and pressed sync.
After a second or two, I get a message telling me that I need the previous owner's iTunes password to back the device up >:(
As far as I can tell, there is no way I can back up any of the music on the iPod.
The idea was to dump the crap I didn't want and fill up the space with my own music.
Is there anyway round this ?
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Just factory restore the iPod :)
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Just factory restore the iPod :)
Won't that wipe out the music ?
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Just factory restore the iPod :)
Won't that wipe out the music ?
Oh you want to keep whats on there? But you've only bought the device, you've not bought the music. If its iTunes sourced music, it's ownership cannot be transferred, Apple rules.
You either need to factory reset it and just use the device for yourself, or get the passcode if you want to take the content off.
Unless its a jailbroken pod? (this thread will get borderline in that case)
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Just factory restore the iPod :)
Won't that wipe out the music ?
Oh you want to keep whats on there? But you've only bought the device, you've not bought the music. If its iTunes sourced music, it's ownership cannot be transferred, Apple rules.
You either need to factory reset it and just use the device for yourself, or get the passcode if you want to take the content off.
Unless its a jailbroken pod? (this thread will get borderline in that case)
The Pm service is working if you would care to explain what that means ;D
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All of this is exactly why I won't buy iAnything.
I have a Sony Walkman MP3 player, works just like a USB disk drive, copy, delete, etc all no problem. No user names, no passwords, no nothing except what you actually want to do. :y OK, not as stupidly easy as iTunes, but I can live with that.
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Just factory restore the iPod :)
Won't that wipe out the music ?
Oh you want to keep whats on there? But you've only bought the device, you've not bought the music. If its iTunes sourced music, it's ownership cannot be transferred, Apple rules.
You either need to factory reset it and just use the device for yourself, or get the passcode if you want to take the content off.
Unless its a jailbroken pod? (this thread will get borderline in that case)
The Pm service is working if you would care to explain what that means ;D
Jail broken means you can access the system files & install applications not approved by apple, also gives you direct access to the music without iTunes.
But to be honest, if you are asking what it is, you will struggle to get the music off.
You either need to get the code, or just accept you've lost the music
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Just factory restore the iPod :)
Won't that wipe out the music ?
Oh you want to keep whats on there? But you've only bought the device, you've not bought the music. If its iTunes sourced music, it's ownership cannot be transferred, Apple rules.
You either need to factory reset it and just use the device for yourself, or get the passcode if you want to take the content off.
Unless its a jailbroken pod? (this thread will get borderline in that case)
The Pm service is working if you would care to explain what that means ;D
Jail broken means you can access the system files & install applications not approved by apple, also gives you direct access to the music without iTunes.
But to be honest, if you are asking what it is, you will struggle to get the music off.
You either need to get the code, or just accept you've lost the music
Ok, just slapped myself around a bit and understand what you mean :( :( :(
COCK, arhhhhhhhhhhhhh >:( >:(
Calm now, I think ;D
Shame, they must be 30 album's on there which I want :'(
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I did this for my one of my sons a while back, I cant really remember how I did it, it was using SonyPCcompianion from memory theres a feature in there that lets you copy iPhone Media Content to a Xperia phone, fairly sure I saved it to the Hard Drive rather than the phone, might be worth a play.
Probably need to download the lastest SonyPCcompianion from somewhere though.
Chris.
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Have a look at http://www.macroplant.com/
Iexplorer MAY do you what you want...Never used it for that though
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Have a look at http://www.macroplant.com/
Iexplorer MAY do you what you want...Never used it for that though
Mmmmm Is that some sort of alternative iTunes program ?
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It gives 'different' access.
It can see and copy my music...not that any was bought on itunes though.
It may suit your needs.
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Diskaid may also suit you...
http://www.digidna.net/diskaid
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It gives 'different' access.
It can see and copy my music...not that any was bought on itunes though.
It may suit your needs.
needs jailbreak though....
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It gives 'different' access.
It can see and copy my music...not that any was bought on itunes though.
It may suit your needs.
Well people who know me say i'm different ;D ;D ;D
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Looking at that lot, as tunnie say's you need access to the root files ie jailbreak :-\
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Iexplorer doesnt need jailbreak...ive just tested it! and easy to use. (delays if not registered though)
diskaid a little less friendly, but looks to work too. (although you need to register)
but they DO NOT need jailbreak
Both will show you media and let you copy it!
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Iexplorer doesnt need jailbreak...ive just tested it! and easy to use. (delays if not registered though)
diskaid a little less friendly, but looks to work too. (although you need to register)
but they DO NOT need jailbreak
Both will show you media and let you copy it!
Love you Jimbob :-* :-* :-*
ps don't tell the girls ;D ;D ;D
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Must have updated it then, last time I used it, admittedly around 2 years ago it needed it. It must have gotten smart :)
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