So Why Is Getting My Music Back So Hard?

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It would be great if you could just plug your iPod into your PC or Mac and restore your music with a click of a mouse. Well, guess what? You cannot do it! In fact, one wrong click and you will lose everything on your iPod too.

Remember, the iPod and iTunes are designed to be, essentially, one way traffic. Unless you are really, really careful with the settings the iPod will simply copy everything that is in your iTunes library. That is OK if everything is working sweetly-it is a disaster if you have had a hard drive crash and lost all your music. You reinstall iTunes on your new hard drive but, of course, the iTunes library is now empty because the music went down the pan with the old hard drive. Plug in an iPod now and it will copy everything that is in iTunes, i.e. NOTHING! The iPod will copy a blank library. Essentially it will copy an empty iTunes library and delete everything it previously held and. Not good.

Losing your music off your PC or Mac is bad enough- losing the only copy you have left (on your iPod) is a disaster

The reason Apple makes life difficult is because of fears about piracy- the record companies were worried that we would all run around offering buddies free music off our iPods and demanded that Apple stop that happening. So, the designers of the iPod kept the record companies happy and made sure transferring files from the iPod to computer would be a nightmare.

But hang on a minute! Record label bosses might be grinning but I am not! Read more »