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Being that this is the wasteland,can I ask:who knows how to steer these damned iPod things...

I've got an ipod shuffle,which has 0 songs on it right now,and when I go to autofill it,the little bar on the bottom shows "4oo-something meg' used,"100-something" unused,and proceeds to fill about 30 odd songs to fill the remainder. The question is:if there's no songs,why does it say I've got so much used? And is there some way to "reset" my ipod so there is full memory space available when there's 0 songs on board?

in the manual it says to delete the songs OFF the ipod you just need to untick the songs from on the ipod song list in iTunes. this should work, but ive never had to delete songs before...

there will always be some memory used on the ipod, but it shouldnt be that much...

to put songs on your ipod you need to make sure the songs you want on your ipod are in your library and ARE ticked, once this is done, if it doesnt update your ipod automatically just right click the ipod icon on the left side of the screen and click update...

if you need more help gimme a buzz and i can walk you through it :mad:

Jayce, the shuffle is like a portable usb drive as well(ie ability to store other files on it). There may be other types of files that are using up some of the space. Maybe get rid of them if you don't need them to allow for more space for songs.

Other than that maybe format it if the computer sees it as a removable disk.

yea will be good to see it back i remember always hearing about it but having never seen it i didnt think much of the chump :happy:

then one day heading over dairy flat road see this car come flying up behind me thought hmm looks interesting then when he went past i saw the sinista plates :P will be great to have it back in action

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