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Connecting to Windows or MAC Help with Nano IPOD Now
you have it. You went out and bought a $250 gadget and don’t have the first
clue as to how it works. Haven’t we all did this at one time? Sure, we have, so
don’t feel bad. It be nice if we could just beat half the technical devices we
own up against a rock and it starts working forever. Unfortunately, this is not
how it works.
Installing
Software
Whether you have a Mac or PC, your IPOD came
complete with software, which you will need to install. If you own a MAC, the
software will mechanically convert your information over to the proper
functional formats. Windows converts to FAT32 while MAC converts or optimizes
rather to HFS. Sorry, don’t yell, didn’t realize you were technically
disadvantaged. No big deal. I went to school and achieved two Associate degrees
in computers and now I am technically disadvantaged also. Anyway, FAT is a File
Allocation Table that stores files onto your system. If this table is
corrupted, your computer is out of business. Macs HFS is a Hierarchical File
Sys. This is where Mac stores files onto the hard drive. You won’t need to
worry about optimizing, since the software will automatically handle this
process for you.
Windows
Optimizing Installation
You may need to follow steps in optimizing the
software programs if you are installing on a standard computer. You will have a
pop-up box with a systematic guide.
Downloading ITUNES
Programs onto a Hard Drive
You will also need to download and install
iTunes program, since this is what most IPODS refer as their friends. This
program enables you to download, purchase, and play music from a play list or
library. You can also rip, burn, download, and transfer files from this
program. Rather, this program is what you will need to perform all the named
actions. I recommend the latest version, since it is up-to-date and has more to
offer than the previous versions. Not only this, if you keep all software on
your computer updated it will spare you in the future from performing technical
actions.
Transferring
Files
Once you have installed
the program or software that came with your IPOD you are now ready to plug your
IPOD into your computer. You will notice a cord that came with your IPOD, which
is called a USB Cable. This cable connects to a USB Port at the back or front
of your computer. Now you are ready for transferring files, data, photos, music
and more to your hard drive. The FIREWIRE is what you will need to charge your
IPOD if it exceeds the battery limit.
During
Transfer
After you have selected
the music to transfer and the process is in the making, DO NOT stop, or unplug
the device until the update is fully completed. Doing so could corrupt files.
Once you see a message that the process is completed near the source list, then
you can hit eject and unplug your device. Now you have completed the
transferring process and are on your way to listening to your favorite tunes.
Tip
Use your IPOD cautiously,
since I’ve learnt that these gadgets are easily scratched. Who in the heck
wants to pay almost three hundred bucks for a machine all to find it is
corrupted.
Since IPODS first came
out, they have certainly made new headway. Now everyone and their brother is
buying these wacky gadgets. Therefore, if you have a IPOD, you also have a
manual, which we recommend you employ to learn more about your new Nano IPOD.
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