support any number of iPods, each with its own prefs and playlists (or
the same if you like).
Remember that the default for an iPod is auto-sync, so you will want
to change the nano to manual or selected playlists.
Otto
On 28/12/2007, Joe <joem@skypoint.com> wrote:
> I have an 80gb Classic, hosted by a laptop, with
> Itunes, everything is working well. Then I added a
> new 4gb nano, which the itunes software upgraded to
> the current software.
>
> I've tried to add some Movies and MP3's, that I
> have already added to the 80gb classic, but when I
> try to "open file" when the nano is connected, they
> never show up on the table for the media.
>
> I'm wondering if the problem is that itunes won't let
> me host more than one iPod on the same computer.
>
> I haven't the fortitude to re-attach the original 80gb
> classic back to the computer, fearing that I may lose
> all the programming that's on it.
>
> Please help.
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