Have you
ever plugged your iPod into a computer and watched in horror as all
the music on your iPod got erased? Sounds like you have an AutoSync problem.
One
of the most convenient features in iTunes is the AutoSync preference.
When AutoSync is enabled, you don't have to worry updating the music
on your iPod. Every time you plug your iPod into your computer, iTunes
will just automatically add as much music as your iPod can hold based on your sync settings. But what
happens when you plug your iPod into another computer... or worse a computer
without any music?
You may think
that all the music on your iPod would get copied onto the new computer,
but it WILL NOT. Your iPod is read only. It is a slave to your computer.
Your iPod will only copy music off a computer, not add music to a computer. But you can copy music off your iPod without iTunes. Read this article for more info: How to Copy Music Off Your iPod.
NERD
NOTE: iTunes may irrecoverably delete all the songs on your iPod if you have it set to "Automatically Update" your songs. To prevent this:
Hold down the 'Apple' & 'Option' keys.
Plug in your iPod.
Release the keys once your iPod is mounted and has appeared in iTunes.
Here
are some common AutoSync related issues. Do any of these situations
or problems sound familiar?
HOW
TO DISABLE AUTOSYNC
"iPod is
presently set on "automatically update from iTunes" and
I would like to preempt it from automatically updating.
Is this possible?." ~dkap
No
problem. Plug in your iPod to your computer, then click
on the button
we've highlighted in red or click on your iPod in
the Source window on the left under the Devices heading.
An options
window will pop up and you can customize it from there.
"If I connected it up, clicked on the iPod in the source list
and then changed the setting, would it have enough time to erase
everything before I can change it?" ~ lura101
Try
this. Hook up your iPod to a different computer - other than
the one you normally sync with. Just make sure this other computer
has iTunes on it. iTunes should ask if you want to link your
iPod to this new computer. Say "no" and change the
sync settings to manual. Then copy
the music off your iPod.
MY MUSIC DISAPPEARED
"I recently had
to re-install Win XP from scratch, resulting in the loss of all
my files. i re-installed the iPod and
itunes, but when i attempted to transfer the contents of the
ipod back to the my music folder, the ipod appeared empty. it
shows up as empty when accessing it in disk mode too. how can
i recover my music?" ~sp00nage
When
you erased your computer, you erased all the music that was on
your hard drive too. Did you set iTunes to Auto
Sync? If so, because you had no music on your computer,
your iPod synced to nothing and basically just erased itself. I'm sorry. All your
music is probably gone. In the future, I suggest burning CDs or DVD's
of your music frequently. Many people have learned this lesson
the hard way.
"I
had to do a destructive recovery on my PC after it caught a virus.
It destroyed my ITunes library. I still had the songs on my IPOD.
I followed your advice on how
to restore my library from the Ipod. I successfully pulled
all my songs onto the library then I allowed my IPOD to sync.
, it seems my IPOD has been wiped clean of songs. Please help." ~
Doug
I
bet you have AutoSync enabled. When you
synced your iPod to your computer, iTunes made your iPod mirror
what music you had on your computer (which was nothing). This resulted in you having no music on your iPod. Keep
in mind that your iPod syncs to your computer, not the other
way around. This is a common mistake and Apple should really
install better safeguards to help prevent this problem. You can
try searching for invisible files on your iPod and ripping
the songs off it, but that is a long shot.
"Hey
guys, great web site for iPod tech support. Unfortunately, my
problem was not addressed. I tried to use my iPod today, but
all the music was gone! There was nothing listed in the Examine
part. The About screen shows there are 0 songs, but the hard
drive is mostly full still. Don't think I'm an idiot, I've had
an iPod almost since the first they came out. I really don't
know what happened or what to do. The worst part is I live in
Bolivia, and my Mac with all my songs on it is 10,000 miles away
in Portland, Oregon, so it's not like I can just re-sync everything.
By the way, I tried Apple's support and discussion pages, but
man they really suck!" ~ todd
Ouch.
You might have a fragmented hard drive which means you probably
have to wipe the iPod and start over. Here's a tutorial how to erase your iPod.
iPOD NOT UPDATING
"my ipod wont
update new cd's that i have put on to my computer because it
says i have erased one of the playlists that it is meant to
go on. I'm using windows and the ipod web site wont tell me
anything. help!" ~rupert
Turn
off Auto Sync and reorganize your playlists on your computer.
You may want to erase all music on your iPod. Then turn Auto
Sync back on. That should do it.
COMPUTER CRASHES,
WON'T SYNC
"Sometimes
when I connect the iPod to
my computer it crashes the computer. The firewire cable is
fine. The firewire port on my computer is fine. The ipod works
fine on its own. But I can't synch to the computer. When I
can, I assume I need to restore to factory settings. Any advice?
Apple has not been helpful. I need you guys!"
" After some problems
with my iPod, I reinstalled Itunes. Itunes in the INSTALL PROCESS
asks for the ipod. Next thing I know the Ipod song list
is empty. Itunes even though it just installed ITSELF deletes
all the songs on your Ipod to put its playlist on it that doesn't
have anything in it. Duh! I tried several utilities to
recover deleted files and they didn't work. They saw folders,
but said the folders were empty or unrecoverable. I finally
found a program called "recover my files".
I was able to recover the 737 mp3s on my girl friends ipod. The
web site is the name of the program. http://recovermyfiles.com.
There is a shareware version. the only feature missing
from the shareware version is the restore feature. You
can still visually preview most files such as images." ~
Chris
Mac
and PC users can also try using a program like Norton
Utilities. Norton Utilities is a suite of different
disk utilities including an application called Unerase.
The hierarchical recovery in Unerase lets you retrieve entire
folders as well as individual files. You may have some success
in recovering your lost music files with Unerase. But don't
use the defragging or disk utilities that are part of Norton's
application suite. Due to numerous problems and lawsuits brought
on by unhappy customers, Norton is discontinuing all their
utility programs and concentrating on just doing virus protection.
"I
connected my iPod to an iMac down here (we do have an internet
cafe with a G4 iMac in Bolivia) and was able to get into my
music via the Terminal. The were hiding in folders named F00-F19.
To make a long story short, I found all but 100 of my tunes
(where the others are is a good question), and now I can nuke
the iPod and get my music back. For some reason, I think those
100 songs where a Smart Playlist the listed my last 100 songs
played. Hmm.... Have you ever dug through the contents on the
iPod? There is a folder call iPod_Control that has some interesting
stuff in it. " ~ todd
The "iPod
Control" folder is the iPod's System Folder. If you modify
it or erase it, your iPod becomes just a portable hard drive
and won't play music. But you are right, it does have good
stuff inside.
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