
(Picture hippie hurling computer out of the window.)
Someone who understands this crap really needs to step up to the plate and help me...
I'm trying to copy my iPod files back onto my computer and I found this nifty little program that can help me do it. But it says there isn't enough space to put the music back on there that was just there two days ago. Wha?
How can my hard drive have less space when I've lost files, not added them? Splain!
When someone comes forward to help me, I will be found in a little cottage in Negril where I will be hearing live reggae (not on an iPod) while smoking. I'll be experiencing sheer bliss without the aid of a computer and will likely refuse to return to the 21st Century... So, you have your work cut out for you.


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From your previous post, it sounded like you had copied your hard drive.
If so, you would have taken up much of your memory capacity, no?
My suggestion: go get an external HD, or, failing that, a bunch of DVDRs. Or, failing that, a bunch of CDs.
Use Backup 3 to archive your files with any of those 3 choices.
And then delete away...
Yeah, abh -
There were temp files of my music that were clogging up the works. They were put in my music folder by the "nifty little program" that was supposed to copy them back to my iTunes. I did some poking around and some math and figured it all out this morning. Yay!
My computer is pretty darn functional now. And, not to worry, an external hard drive is now on my shopping list!
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