Saturday, April 19, 2008

Re: [Apple iPod] 2 ipods/ one computer

KC,

Only the computers need "authorizing"--up to 5 computers for each iTunes account. The number of iPods that can play the music is unlimited. iPods don't need to be registered.

~Edie


At 3:29 AM +0000 4/19/08 Kathe wrote:
>Hi I am new, so I am sorry if this question has been asked before.
>I have a ipod nano that was registered with itunes last year. My
>daughter received an ipod classic and had been using my computer, but
>hers was not registered. Yesterday she bought a song on itunes and
>had trouble on her ipod. She thought she needed to register her ipod.
>When I plug her ipod into the computer the license agreement appears.
>We accept the terms and try to save, but her ipod does not show up
>under the device listing. I have done updates, reinstalls and check
>every help screen I could find. The license agreement says single use.
>Can 2 ipods run on the itunes software on one computer? Does anyone
>have advice to fix this problem?
>
>Thanks,
>KC
>

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