how do i do that?mad jew said:Have you enabled disk usage in the iPod preferences?![]()
it was already checked when i started and it still always displays do not disconnectmad jew said:It's in the iTunes preferences. Select the iPod pane and there should be a check box. Enabling this will mean you must eject the iPod manually each time. However, sometimes iTunes gets confused and thinks you're still transferring data so it won't let you. Usually works after a few attempts though.![]()
ok nvm i got it to work, but i have another question is it true that if i unplug it before its fully charged, that it will never fully charge again?SarzN said:it was already checked when i started and it still always displays do not disconnect
No, this is not true. The Nano (and the new full-size iPod) use Lithium-ion batteries, which don't suffer from the memory problems that old NiCad batteries did. For complete battery care instructions from Apple, check out:SarzN said:ok nvm i got it to work, but i have another question is it true that if i unplug it before its fully charged, that it will never fully charge again?
thank uCless said:No, this is not true. The Nano (and the new full-size iPod) use Lithium-ion batteries, which don't suffer from the memory problems that old NiCad batteries did. For complete battery care instructions from Apple, check out:
http://www.apple.com/batteries/ipods.html
With your ipod connected. Open iTunes and go into Preferences. Select iPod tab and in there you will be able to select a folder to sync pictures from.SarzN said:ok last question...can i put pictures on my ipod?...if so how?
thanks uskubish said:With your ipod connected. Open iTunes and go into Preferences. Select iPod tab and in there you will be able to select a folder to sync pictures from.
SarzN said:thanks u
nd everyone else a TON
SarzN said:One more....sorry i dont know how to work this lil thinger
but how do i use the to do nd the calander thing