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    Copy from iPod to PC worked, but the files are in code (F01, F05, etc.) and not the name of the song, and they are hidden. Can I copy them to an iPod, and will the song info display at that time?
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    You need to copy the database files in the iTunes folder as well.
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    What does it mean when if iTunes does not provide the option to "Enable disk use"?
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    This feature is not available on iPod Touch, iPhone, or iPad because they are not storage devices.
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    How do I copy iPod music to iTunes without deleting the music on the iPod?
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    You can easily add music to your iPod without losing any of the files currently on your iPod by going to your iTunes preferences and selecting "Prevent iPods, iPhones, and iPhones from syncing automatically." Next, plug in your iPod, and go to your device options in iTunes and select "Manually manage music and videos." This will allow you to drag and drop music onto your iPod without losing the contents on your iPod.
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    What format is the music in when you do this? Are they in mp3 format?
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    When you format the music, it does not change the type of file. It will remain mp3.
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    Not all songs were transferred? Any ideas why?
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    Probably copyrighted.
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    What do I do if I got to the last action for method 2, iPod to computer via iTunes, and there was no option to select a folder?
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    Instead of selecting "Add Folder to Library," select "Add File to Library." From there, find the folder you placed the music files into. Next you will have to open each folder ("F00," "F01," and so on for each folder you have), use CTRL+A to select all files (they should all have four-letter titles of random letters), and press "Open." Go through this process for each folder.
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