![]() Now, close the preferences window and go back to the main iTunes window. Notice here that I do not have either of the first two selected, but rather have “Manually manage songs and playlists”. It’ll bring up this configuration window: Now, along the bottom right edge of the iTunes window are a bunch of little icons: click on the one that looks like a tiny iPod. you should also see your iPod on the left side. In addition to the usual “Library”, “Podcasts”, “Party Shuffle”, etc. ![]() ![]() Plug your iPod into the target computer and launch iTunes. Of course, the sync feature is one reason the iPod is so popular, but just for a few minutes, let’s disable it, okay? This is actually easy once you know the secret of working with the iPod as a regular device, rather than as a special auto-synchronizing device. ![]()
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