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Help Me with my iPod Classic!?
IT's 160 GB and yesterday I took it to the apple store, and the person helping me SAID they fixed it.
The problem is that when I try to sync all 80 GB of my music, it SAYS it does on iTunes, showing how full it is on the little bar, but when I disconnect it's either 140 GB, 120 GB, 114 GB, or something like that left, and it usually only has 3000 of the 12000 songs I have.
I really want to get this stupid thing working! IF I don't, I'll probably just trash it. It's not doing the job.
Oh, and with TV Shows it also says it has them, unplug, nothing.
I've restored it dozen of times. Please help!
2 Answers
- 18 gibbs 20Lv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
Look they simply don't test these things to hold 12,000 songs. Do what you'd like but in practice who needs to carry around 12,000 songs? At 4 minutes per song that's over a month playing 24 hours a day 7 days a week non-stop. Just carry what you need and swap songs when you need to. The larger models are to carry video, not 12,000 songs. fyi, I have way more than 12,000 songs, but I only carry a few hundred on my ipod at any given time.
- ?Lv 58 years ago
My person suspicion is that these hard drive iPods get fragmented. I had one that gradually got more and more glitchy. I fixed it by playing through all the songs, and restarting each time they froze. It works fine now. I've read only a little about iPod fragmentation.