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How to Use a iPod Touch As a Hard Drive

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By Kefa Olang
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Use a iPod Touch As a Hard Drive
Use a iPod Touch As a Hard Drive

you can use your iPod Touch to store files, safely and conveniently. Turn your iPod into a hard drive and transport documents, music and pictures without the bulk of CDs.
Transfer your files from one computer to another safely by configuring and setting up your iPod Touch, with your computer and begin copying files and folders back and forth.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • iPod
  • USB cable
  • TouchCopy application
  1. Step 1

    Download and install TouchCopy. See the download link on the resource area
    Plug one end your USB cable to your iPod touch, then plug the other end to a USB port on your computer.
    Double click the TouchCopy icon on your desktop, then click "Enable disk on your iPod" on the "Files" button. To return back to music and browsing, click "Back to music."

  2. Step 2

    To copy files from your PC to your iPhone touch, click "Files" on the TouchCopy interface to open "Disk use mode." Drag files from your computer into TouchCopy to add and copy files to your iPod Touch.

  3. Step 3

    To perform additional functions with the toolbar, click "Create Folder" to create and name a new folder that you can store files into. Click "Add File" to select a file from your computer and copy it to your iPod. Click "Add Folder" to select a specific folder from your computer to add it to your iPod.
    To delete files and folders, click "Delete Selection."

  4. Step 4

    To copy files from your iPod to your computer, click "PC" on your control bar to copy selected files and folders to your computer. The files are saved to the default folder on your desktop titled "iPod Content/Files." Another option is to highlight the files and folders you want to transfer, then click the "Spy Selective to PC" button to choose your destination.

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