By
eHow Electronics Editor
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Step1
Connect your iPod to your computer. To do this, use the same cord that you would use when writing files to your iPod. The cord needed for this step depends largely on the generation of iPod you own. Earlier models utilized a special FireWire cord, while later generations have incorporated USB and more widely compatible connection formats.
Step2
Locate the “Control Panel.” On your computer’s “Start” menu, find the “Control Panel” and open it. In the Control Panel screen double click on the icon for “Portable Media Devices.” This will open a screen that will allow you to access your iPod. Double click the icon for your iPod.
Step3
Locate the “Tools” menu. Once you have double clicked on your iPod’s icon, click on the word “Tools” at the top of the screen. A list of options will appear. Click on the words “Show Hidden Files.” This should make the files on your iPod’s hard drive appear.
Step4
Find your music. In the midst of all of the files and folders that have appeared on your screen, you will eventually find the location of your stored music files. To find these files click on the folder for “iPod Control,” and once inside, click on the folder labeled “Music.”
Step5
“Copy” and “Paste.” Now that you have found your stored music files, you can simply copy and paste them into any folder that you wish on your computer’s hard drive. If you are unable to access the copy function, simply highlight the music you wish to transfer and drag it into another folder.
Step6
Install iTunes. The music files that you transfer from your iPod to your PC will usually be irritatingly unorganized. You will need to have iTunes installed on your PC to easily organize them back into the same format you had on your iPod.
Comments
abelethio said
on 10/18/2007 thx for the share. One more question is does this system transfer the videos from my ipod too? or is just for music file?