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![]() ..and the problem is this, it is 'supposed' to work like an external hard drive, etc. the problem is...IT DOESN'T!!!! ![]() I did exactly what Tech Support told me to do, so as not to go into any long-winded details.. I now have it setup in My Computer-> Manage-> Computer Management->Storage-> Removable Storage-> Media-> Removable Media...and then it gets REALLY interesting....anyway.... ![]() So, it 'appears' to be connecting to my PC, or so it 'appears' to be....however.. ![]() IT does NOT show up in Windows Explorer nor in my My Computer area, you know, like a hard drive, DVD drive, etc. does. ![]() So, I cannot put *anything* on my Unit... It's a pocketpod and the web site is... PocketPod.net I am still in touch with tech Support and the *DO* offer Remote Assistance, I may take them up on it. Any ideas would be highly appreciated!!! ![]() Persephone |
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![]() I have never heard of a pocket pod. I have an ipod nano and all I do to download files is plug it in to any USB port on my computer. iTunes automatically opens and synchronization starts. Case closed. Perhaps you're overthinking the process. I have always found that the easiest approach is a good place to start. Good luck. |
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