When you boot up a new Mac for the first time, Apple gives you the opportunity to copy existing settings, applications, and entire user accounts—including all data—from an existing Mac to the new one.
Our fellow editor at the naughty Fleshbot suffered a catastrophic hard drive crash that killed every file in sight, and needs our help piecing things together. Dashiell writes: So I lost my entire ...
iTunes seems to use contextual menus to its detriment in the case of the iPod, where you can't change your iPod preferences without having your iPod plugged in. What do you do if those preferences are ...
Though this is another entry perhaps more appropriate for Playlistmag.com, I’ve seen enough hand-wringing over this one in Macworld’s forums that it’s also worth examining here. The issue is what one ...
Simply remove that song from your synced playlist and sync again. If you do not want to completely delete the song from your iTunes Library, but would like your iPod to sync properly, try unchecking ...
MacFixIt reader Scott Rose reports some odd behavior (that may be by design) from the iPod Shuffle, where the device will not mount on the desktop, nor appear in iTunes if it is changed from its ...
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