files from the iTunes folder:
iTunes Library.itl
iTunes Music Library.xml
Then reload iTunes. Nothing should show on the desktop.
Recreate the library files by File/Add Folder to Library -- select the
top folder of your music files, which for most people I suspect will be
the iTunes folder.
When you resync, you should get a message saying the iPod needs to be
resynced because it can only be synced to one library,
You should be all set.
BTW, a friend discovered if he synced on his PC and went to work and
tried to sync on his Mac, he also replaced everything on the iPod -- and
when he went back to the PC, the same thing happened again.
Unfortunately, iPod seems not smart enough to allow matching libraries
on two machines.
On 03/08/2008 at 2015 -0500
"mau" <maumarcell@yahoo.com.mx> wrote:
> Be sure to keep the music on the same path from where it was the last time
> your ipod was syncronized, and that the file's name are still the same.
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table." /
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