[DM-MUG] Copy music from ipod

Bryan Baker ka_klick at mac.com
Thu Dec 14 10:35:03 CST 2006


Sorry, all the talk of drive recovery, and I didn't follow the link.
Actually come to think of it, isn't there an option in the latest  
versions of iTunes to rebuild your library from your iPod on first  
connect?

On Dec 14, 2006, at 9:27 AM, Darcy Baston wrote:
> When you say die, do you mean goes into a clicking frenzy and then  
> stops working? If it's dead, as in no rotation of the platters, you  
> won't get anything off of it. I'll assume you mean it still spins  
> up when you say 'die', and use that meaning in here.
>
> I've used a utility called http://fadingred.org/senuti/ in that  
> situation. Often if you reboot the ipod often enough, the hard  
> drive comes to life long enough to do some copying. When mine died,  
> twice (original and replacement), I rebooted over and over until  
> the ipod booted up, and then transferred data off.
>
> On Thursday, December 14, 2006, at 08:31AM, "Dave Weis"  
> <djweis at internetsolver.com> wrote:
>>
>> I have a client whose hard drive died and the only copy of their  
>> music is
>> on their ipod. Which software works best to copy that back off?  
>> It's on G4
>> running 10.4.
>>
>> THanks
>> dave
>>
>>
>>
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>> Dave Weis
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>> http://www.internetsolver.com/
>>
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