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11-Aug-2005, 12:49 PM #1
Exclamation No Songs On My iPod, But It Still Says I'm using 1.7 GB
ok, so i was using xplay on an older computer to put music on my ipod, and i deleted a song, which deleted ALL my memory, i have a ipod mini 4gb, and its saying i have used 1.7 memory and haveonly 2 gb left, its driving me crazy cause theres no songs and i cant figure out how to clear the memory on the ipod, please, help me, im lost!
thanks,
angela
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12-Aug-2005, 12:14 AM #2
It sounds like you accidentally moved all of songs to the trash that resides on your ipod. Mount your ipod on your desktop then double click the trash, inside should be all of your songs, I believe you can just drag them back to the ipod, but I'm not positive, you may need to just empty the trash and reload the songs. Hope I helped!
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