I just plugged my ipod in here on this new work pc. I loaded the software on and it deleted all my music once i plugged in the unit.
It didn't even warn me, how incredibly lame.
All of my back-up mp3's are 2000 miles away in Canada on my PC in storage.
Who wants to buy a 4 month old ipod?
-R
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I'm one of the few people that has stayed away from them. Somehow, I have the gift to know things suck and not pay insane prices when there are perfectly good, affordable alternatives right next to them.
Sorry for your loss, you really should have bought a different brand, at the same price, with twice the storage.
Seems like a no brainer to me at least.
I never win jack so can't complain!
*cough*
My sister has an iPod, she loves it. It appears to be working fine... she's had it for about 16 months now.
iRiver's mp3 options are rockin'.
It totally screwed my config, as my PC was trying to boot from it.
an Ipod is like Halo 2, everyone bought into it.
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It didn't even warn me, how incredibly lame.
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If you were using iTunes, it would have popped up a message saying that the ipod belonged to a different pc, and asks you if you want to make it belong to the current one. I always click no, because if I hit yes, it will delete all of the songs. It sounds like you just hit yes to every pop up message without reading them. It has never not popped up a message about that for me.
I have to do this every time I plug my ipod in at work. I hit no, and then eject the ipod from itunes, so I can play my music and have it charging.
I have an Digitalway/MPIO FL100... worked fine for about 12 months, now I have to sacrifice small children to get music on to it. Even has trouble reading SD cards
Oh well, I hate the kids in my neighbourhood anyway
*goes to dig up old MD player*
Also, following KMan's suggestion helps, too.
Frank the Avenger
and no, i don't have an ipod.